A woman will appear in Christchurch District Court tomorrow charged with making a false complaint after she alleged she had been gang raped at Corsair Bay.
Meanwhile further theft charges have been laid against four teenagers who were believed to have been investigated in relation to the gang rape allegations.
Three of the four were charged two weeks ago with theft offences but the charges will be replaced with new ones during court appearances this week.
The four, three aged 18 and one 17, are now being charged with stealing $50 cash, three guitars, two CDs, one DVD, two Playstation games, frozen meat and a lolly jar valued at a total of $870 from the woman who has now been charged with making the false complaint.
One teen pleaded guilty in the Christchurch District Court before Judge Raoul Neave today and was remanded for sentence on March 23, when he will also face a charge of breach of community work.
Another is due to appear in court tomorrow, and two more on Friday, facing the same theft charges.
The police asked members of the public who were at Corsair Bay on November 16 to provide them with photographs to help with the sexual violation investigation.
A few days later they said they had made some arrests for theft from the woman complainant and the first three were at court on December 3 charged with stealing various items.
All those items have now been consolidated into single charges against all four teenagers.