Apple Cider Vinegars Belle Gibson Faked Cancer. Years Later, Australia Is Still Chasing Her
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Ten years after Belle Gibson falsely claimed to have terminal brain cancer and that she was cured through lifestyle changes, her story has inspired a new Netflix series, "Apple Cider Vinegar." The series has renewed outrage in Australia over her lack of accountability, as authorities pursue her for unpaid fines of 410,000 Australian dollars. Gibson raised funds for charity but donated only 2%. While she was penalized in court, she has yet to face criminal charges, raising ongoing concerns about the ramifications of misleading health information in the digital age.
Authorities are still pursuing Belle Gibson for unpaid fines related to the fraudulent claims she made about curing her non-existent cancer with a healthy lifestyle.
The Netflix series, Apple Cider Vinegar, has reignited discussions around the unresolved issues stemming from Belle Gibson's scams and the lack of accountability.
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