ROYAL OAK, MI — Oakland County's infamous birthday cake-kicker, who got a stern lecture last month from an Oakland County judge for her "temper tantrum" over the decorating job on her son's birthday cake, closed an embarrassing chapter Monday when she was sentenced to probation for assaulting an ice cream shop worker because the store was out of Mackinaw Island Fudge ice cream.

Tricia Kortes gained notoriety locally and across the country in June when she was accused of drop-kicking the Batman v. Superman-themed birthday cake across the bakery counter at a Bloomfield Township Kroger store. A clerk at Ray's Ice Cream in Royal Oak came forward after a flurry of media reports and told police she recognized Kortes as the woman who reached across the counter and slapped her when she said the shop didn't have Michigan's favorite ice cream flavor.

Kortes turned herself into Royal Oak police in August and was arraigned on assault and battery charges in connection with the July 9, 2015, incident. On Monday, she was given two years' probation and fined more than $800 and fees in Royal Oak 44th District Court. The sentence of 300 hours of community service handed down for the cake kicking was also continued. Judge Derek Meinecke also ordered Kortes to stay away from Ray's Ice Cream, 4233 Coolidge Highway, and Wainer, and also required her to keep a daily journal until her first probation review, which is on Jan. 25.

"I have completed the anger management class and I've been continuing to complete therapy," Kortes said.

Meinecke was incredulous and offered little sympathy. He said Cortes is responsible for her damaged reputation.

"Three issues within the span of a year," the judge noted. "Most people walking on this planet are not going to have one issue in a year and you have three in one year." Linda Wainer, the ice cream shop worker Kortes slapped, told WDIV-TV she wants Kortes "to realize that she can't go around hurting people."