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Published 07:56 29 Sept 2017 BST
Updated 09:26 29 Sept 2017 BST
As her story began to unravel in early 2015, she first said she was "wrongly" diagnosed with blood, spleen, uterus and liver cancers but maintained that she was suffering from terminal brain cancer.
She finally came clean to Australian Women’s Weekly in April of that year.
"None of it’s true," she said.
"I don’t want forgiveness. I just think [speaking out] was the responsible thing to do. Above anything, I would like people to say, 'OK, she’s human.'"
In the case, brought against her by Consumer Affairs Victoria, Gibson did not show up to court or submit any evidence.
Federal court justice Debra Mortimer issued a number of penalties to the blogger, including $90,000 for false claims that she would make donations for the sale of her app; $150,000 for false claims that she would make donations to the Schwartz family, whose son suffered brain cancer; and $30,000 for Consumer Affairs Victoria's legal costs.
The judge said the territory of Victoria, to which the fines are to be paid, should consider donating the money to the causes that Gibson had promised them to.
"In that way, some good might still come for the vulnerable people, and the organisations supporting them, which were indirectly drawn into this unconscionable sequence of events."Life
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