The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) has commenced Supreme Court proceedings against Yoni Levy, owner of Macabi Diamonds, over alleged unpaid tax-related bills connected to the Rosendorff business. The dispute follows Rosendorff’s receivership, which occurred under founder Craig Rosendorff. In 2019, Levy purchased the Rosendorff brand after it went into receivership. According to multiple outlets, the ATO action seeks amounts totaling almost $1.5 million. The reporting describes the case as a legal effort by the tax office to recover alleged liabilities that are said to relate to unpaid bills. All accounts agree on the basic timeline: Rosendorff enters receivership under Craig Rosendorff, the brand is later bought by Levy in 2019, and the ATO subsequently files Supreme Court action against Levy for the claimed sum. The articles do not provide additional detail on the specific nature of the alleged bills or the legal basis for the ATO’s claim beyond referencing the Supreme Court action and the amount sought.