Music industry accountant accused of stealing $1m from bands

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Music industry accountant accused of stealing $1m from bands | Cameron Houston

While a few other musicians may have been affected by the alleged fraud, major acts represented by White Sky Music, including Tame Impala, Vance Joy, Amy Shark, John Butler, Angus and Julia Stone and Guy Sebastian, were not among those the company claim have been impacted.but released a statement confirming the matter had been referred to police.

On Wednesday afternoon, the company also emailed its clients advising them of the alleged embezzlement.A Victoria Police spokeswoman confirmed it had received a report involving allegations of fraud. According to a profile on the company website that was removed on Wednesday afternoon, Luscombe joined the business in 2010 and had “hands-on experience with every element of the services we offer and become an expert in most”.

In June, Luscombe gave key evidence at the trial of Guy Sebastian’s former manager Titus Day, who was found guilty by a jury and convicted of 34 charges, including the embezzlement of more than $620,000 from the formerLuscombe told the NSW District Court that Sebastian had hired White Sky Music to manage his financial affairs in 2015.

 

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