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Consultant Waged 'Bangkok Ladyboy' Smear Campaign Against Ex-Husband'S New Girlfriend Because She Felt Cheated Out Of £430,000 In Bitter Divorce

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Harassment: Consultant haemotologist Dr. Finella Brito-Babapulle outside Southwark Crown Court

A respected consultant haematologist waged a gay smear campaign against her doctor ex-husband after she felt she was cheated out of £430,000 in their bitter divorce.

A court heard that Dr. Finella Brito-Babapulle, 56, suggested his new girlfriend was a Bangkok ladyboy and sneaked notes into her children’s Christmas gifts to the woman, which read: 'Once a gay. Always a gay.'

The mother-of-three, from, Richmond, who was a blood-specialist at Ealing Hospital, was convicted of harassment against her ex Dr. Mark Layton, who is also a consultant haematologist, between September 19, 2010 and March 29 last year.

She lost an appeal at Southwark Crown Court yesterday and was conditionally discharged for two years, served with a five-year restraining order banning her from contacting her ex and his girlfriend and ordered to pay £620 costs.

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