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Gezondheidsgoeroe that brain tumor feigned and refuses to accept the penalty of 250,000 euros to pay for shows in cryptomunten to act

Belle Gibson is today in Melbourne, and then yet again for the court. The Australian gezondheidsblogster fakete in 2009 of brain cancer and reef then hundreds o

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Gezondheidsgoeroe that brain tumor feigned and refuses to accept the penalty of 250,000 euros to pay for shows in cryptomunten to act
Belle Gibson is today in Melbourne, and then yet again for the court. The Australian gezondheidsblogster fakete in 2009 of brain cancer and reef then hundreds of thousands of dollars. She was in 2017 sentenced to a fine of about 250,000 euros, but the 27-year-old Gibson still has not a penny of paid. In the meantime, she turns out to be in cryptomunten to act, and an account on a betting site.

Belle Gibson was on the court, questioned about her financial situation, because she was her fine of 410.000 Australian dollar to own say can't pay. From the financial analysis showed that they acted in cryptomunten. That were in her eyes no “assets or investments,” she said. She was, however, prepared the court to grant access to the accounts, “now you give me attention”. It further showed Gibson also to have an account on a gambling site Sportsbet, although she claimed to only be able to get.

Gibson lives for two years on a benefit. She lives together with someone with whom they rent to share. “I'll explain when I can,” she said at the hearing. “We have a verbal agreement that I half pay, but that doesn't always work.” They also got the question of whether the clothes that she was wearing “all of her,” and whether the brand could communicate. Gibsons lawyer found that question “absurd” and demurred.

Or the influencer also income obtained from her Instagramposts, knew not Gibson, as claimed. On the question of whether it was true that they, more than 45,000 euro for a tv interview for 60 Minutes , she replied that they are the exact amount couldn't remember, but that it all is gone to legal fees. Gibson said for the court that they are only 50 dollars and had something “between 1.800 and $ 2,000” to cryptomunten. Together, so not more than about 1.270 euro.

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