An elderly Featherston fraud victim has spoken out about the hurt she feels after a woman she saw as a long-time friend betrayed her, using her name to dishonestly obtain more than $10,000.
Fay Cameron, 69, wept as she spoke about how Lara Dawn Johnson had used her details to run up debts.
Johnson, 37, a former fish and chip shop owner, who more recently described herself as a caregiver, stole Ms Cameron's credit identification details and obtained $2759 credit in Ms Cameron's name, and an $8000 loan from a finance company.
Johnson appeared for sentence in Masterton District Court on Thursday, having earlier admitted a charge of obtaining money by deception and using a document for pecuniary advantage.
Judge Tom Broadmore, who described Johnson's actions as "a disgraceful piece of work", refused name suppression and sentenced her to 100 hours' community work and six months' supervision.