Fake cancer patient Belle Gibson has shown up to court today after a string of non-appearances to explain her failure to pay $410,000 fine for deceiving the Australian public.
The wellness blogger was summoned to appear in the Federal Court on Tuesday, May 14th for โexamination on her financial affairs.โ The Age reports that the 28-year-old โarrived with only minutes to spare, having skipped a series of previous hearings.โ
If she continues to skip out on payments for the penalty โimposed on her by Justice Mortimer in 2017 for five breaches of consumer laws โ Gibson will face jail time.
Gibson accumulated of $420,000 wealth through the sale of her cookbook and app; The Whole Pantry. In which she falsely claimed her brain cancer was cured through alternative therapies and nutrition. Though she had promised she would make $300,000 in charity donations, she only donated $10,000.
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She made headlines in 2015 when she confessed to the Australian Womenโs Weekly that her claims that she had cancer and had been cured by natural remedies were all false.
โNo. None of itโs true,โ she said. โI am still jumping between what I think I know and what is reality. I have lived it and Iโm not really there yet.โ
Justice Mortimer was not convinced that Gibson was acting unconscionably. โShe may have had other psychological or psychiatric issues,โ the ruling said.