Paulini has been handed a six month suspended sentence after she pleaded guilty to bribing a government employee to obtain a fake driver’s licence.
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The former Australian Idol contestant, 35, pleaded guilty in September after paying a Roads and Maritime Services employee $850 to get the unrestricted licence.
Court documents also revealed that the Fijian-born singer had 11 driving offences since earning her learner’s driving licence in 2002.

This article originally appeared on WHO.
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