Lindt cafe siege inquest: Man Haron Monis' clairvoyancy business 'a front to sexually abuse women'

By Nick Ralston
Updated May 25 2015 - 4:13pm, first published 3:08pm
Flowers left as a mark of respect near the site where Monis took 18 people hostage during the fatal siege. Photo: Joosep Martinson
Flowers left as a mark of respect near the site where Monis took 18 people hostage during the fatal siege. Photo: Joosep Martinson

Martin Place gunman Man Haron Monis was once a Sydney clairvoyant with 500 clients and making $125,000 a year but using his business as a front to sexually abuse vulnerable women, an inquest has heard.

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