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Broadcaster Paul Holmes' adopted daughter Millie Elder is not to face new drugs charges and has had her curfew lifted.
Elder, 19, reappeared in Auckland District Court this morning after earlier being charged with breaching bail conditions while awaiting sentence on drugs charges.
The breaches included an allegation of further use of drugs, a non-association order and an alcohol ban.
But the court was told today that police did not intend to lay any further drugs charges and Judge Philippa Cunningham lifted Elder's curfew confining her to her mother Hine Elder's home on Waiheke Island between midnight and 7am.
Last year Elder admitted drugs charges, including possessing methamphetamine, a pipe and allowing premises to be used for drugs.
The charges followed a police raid on her flat in the Auckland suburb of Ponsonby.
It was revealed that Elder, a model, developed a $1000 a day drug habit, after she began taking drugs three years ago.
She is due to be sentenced on these charges next month.
- NZPA