A British tourist who confessed to falsely reporting that she was gang-raped in Cyprus was lambasted Monday in court by a judge who told her that “because of your lie, you caused the unnecessary arrest of 12 teens,” according to reports.

The 19-year-old, who has not been identified, was remanded in Famagusta court for an additional eight days without bail as local authorities prepare to file charges against her, the Times of Israel reported.

She faces a public nuisance charge, which carries up to a year in prison and a fine.

Her attorney, Andrea Pittadjis, requested the adjournment until Aug. 7 so that he and his client can sift through the evidence.

The tourist was arrested after she recanted an accusation Sunday that a dozen Israeli teens raped her in a room at the Pambos Napa Rocks Hotel in the resort town of Ayia Napa. She initially told police that teens restrained her as they took turns raping and beating her.

When detained for questioning, the teens — some as young as 15 — denied any wrongdoing in the supposed gang rape, officials said.

Police freed five of the teens last week before clearing the remaining seven following the accuser’s about-face.

On Sunday, the Briton told authorities that the sex was consensual but she felt humiliated because it was filmed without her consent.

“Five were released, but later you caused more suffering and the detention of seven boys,” the judge told the woman on Tuesday.

Her attorney said Tuesday that leaked footage showing the woman engaged in sex acts with several young men was a “much more serious criminal offense” than the accusations against his client.

With Post wires