Final name suppression was ordered yesterday for a Queenstown woman who admitted making malicious phone calls in which she falsely alleged a child was in a lesbian relationship and had a sexually transmitted disease.
In the Queenstown District Court, Judge Raoul Neave sentenced the 53-year-old to 300 hours' community work, with leave to convert the hours to training, and two years' intensive supervision with special conditions of assessment, counselling and treatment, with a referral to mental health specialists.
She was also ordered to pay $500 emotional harm reparation.
In ordering final suppression, Judge Neave said the woman had done her "level best" to wreck someone else's daughter's life but "I fail to see why that incident should come back to haunt your own daughter as well".
In May, the defendant had applied to St Hilda's Collegiate School and Columba College in Dunedin for her daughter to be accepted as a pupil next year.