A woman who falsely accused a Sydney father of indecently assaulting her has been sentenced, but in a twist to the case, it was revealed he has also been accused of doing the same thing to other women.

Caitlyn Gray, 20, told police Kenan Basic, 37, stalked and indecently assaulted her after he helped fix her car at Bankstown BP service station on November 22 last year.

He was charged and refused bail, but it was later revealed she made the allegations up.

Caitlyn Gray falsely accused a Good Samaritan of indecent assault. (Nine)

However, court documents today showed that Basic is now facing another three charges relating to two other women.

In court today in handing down the sentence to Gray for making a false and misleading statement, Magistrate Glenn Walsh said "these type of crimes strike at the heart of criminal justice".

"She wanted vengeance due to what she perceived was Mr Basic's behaviour. This was not an error of judgment," Magistrate Walsh said.

He said Gray has several opportunities to come clean about the false allegations.

"She did not take the opportunity to limit the damage," he said.

Court documents reveal that Gray told police she was telling the truth on several occasions before fessing up.

"Why did you lie?" an officer asked.

"I lied because I just wanted him to go to jail because he shouldn't have said that to me. He was disgusting," she said.

Gray took off her jewellery and hugged her sobbing mother before being taken into the cells beneath Bankstown Local Court.