A Rotorua woman took advantage of a vulnerable and ill man by stealing his money to spend on the pokies, a court has heard.
Dianne Aroha Isobel Skipwith, 52, has appeared in the Rotorua District Court before Judge Marie McKenzie to be sentenced for obtaining a document for pecuniary advantage. The charge relates to Skipwith using a man's eftpos card to withdraw $1400 without permission last December, using the money to gamble.
Skipwith, who has previous dishonesty offences, has blamed an addiction to pokie machines for past offending. In 2003, she was convicted of stealing wallets from shopping trolleys to feed her gambling habit.
Regarding Skipwith's latest offending, Judge McKenzie said she took money from a "vulnerable, ill man", breaching his trust.
"You used the money to gamble," Judge McKenzie said. "It's shameful that you stole ... from a man that has serious health problems and you put him through having to put a complaint through to police."