Australian authorities 'won't let up' trying to recoup Belle Gibson's fine
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Australian authorities are actively pursuing Belle Gibson for an unpaid fine of A$410,000 from 2017, stemming from her violations of consumer law pertaining to her claims of curing terminal cancer. Despite her admission of fabricating a cancer diagnosis, authorities, including Victoria's Premier Jacinta Allan, emphasize the impact on victims amid the release of the new Netflix series 'Apple Cider Vinegar', which fictionalizes Gibson's story. The state remains committed to recouping the financial penalties imposed by the court, as Gibson had previously claimed inability to pay.
Behind the TV stories, behind the dramatisation, are real people who have had their lives devastated by the actions of this individual.
Consumer Affairs Victoria is continuing to pursue this, particularly in the context of the orders that have been made by the court.
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