A judge sitting in Melbourne says disgraced health personality Belle Gibson used vulnerable groups, including a terminally ill five-year-old, as a marketing strategy to sell her wellness products.
Federal Court Justice Debra Mortimer says the Melbourne businesswoman who claimed she had brain cancer used charities to sell her Whole Pantry book and app.
Arthur Stevens has more from Melbourne
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