Supermodel Naomi Campbell must clean New York floors
World famous supermodel Naomi Campbell has been told that she must clean warehouse floors in New York this month as part of a five-day community service punishment for throwing a mobile phone at her housekeeper Ana Scolavino.
Naomi Campbell, 36, who comes from London, had admitted reckless assault in a plea bargain with prosecutors at Manhattan Criminal Court back in February.

In addition to the community service sentence, Naomi Campbell was also ordered to attend an anger management course and she has agreed to this.
Naomi Campbell had been in trouble over a similar attack on another assistant she had working for her in Canada six years ago and she had had to attend an anger management course for that incident as well.
A spokesman for Naomi Campbell said she was ready to report and complete her community service whatever it was she had to do and no matter where it was. Naomi Campbell has also apologised for assaulting Ana Scovalino.
Supermodel will be mopping floors instead of strutting on the catwalk this month.
You can't just go around throwing things at people Naomi! Super Model, Naomi Campbell will be mopping the floors of a garage for rubbish trucks in Manhattan this month for her assault charge against her maid. Campbell allegedly threw her crystal-encrusted cell phone at her maid's head.
While Campbell said she did not intentionally mean to harm her maid, Ana Scolavino, she did have to get 4 stitches for the encounter.
Campbell will be mopping the floors in her bright orange vest for only 5 days, and will be out of public view.
Naomi Campbell has been sentenced to mop the floors of New York's Sanitation Department.
The supermodel, who received the punishment after being found guilty of throwing a phone at her maid, will complete five days of court-ordered community service at the Manhattan garage for trash-trucks.
Campbell, who has been advised to wear an orange vest and workman's boots, is due to begin her sentence on March 19.
During the court case, lawyers for the British model told the judge that she would not agree to "do a Boy George".
The ex-Culture Club singer was ordered to sweep the streets of New York wearing a bright orange jacket, after being found guilty of lying to police about a burglary.
Campbell will be allowed to stay inside the garage out of the public view.
The 36-year-old supermodel pleaded guilty to a misdemeanour assault in January, after being arrested for hurling her crystal-encrusted phone at Ana Scolavino last March. The incident left Ana needing four stitches to the head.
She was fined ?180, ordered to do five days' community service and instructed to complete a two-day anger management programme.
This is the star's first criminal conviction.
World famous supermodel Naomi Campbell has been told that she must clean warehouse floors in New York this month as part of a five-day community service punishment for throwing a mobile phone at her housekeeper Ana Scolavino.
Naomi Campbell, 36, who comes from London, had admitted reckless assault in a plea bargain with prosecutors at Manhattan Criminal Court back in February.

In addition to the community service sentence, Naomi Campbell was also ordered to attend an anger management course and she has agreed to this.
Naomi Campbell had been in trouble over a similar attack on another assistant she had working for her in Canada six years ago and she had had to attend an anger management course for that incident as well.
A spokesman for Naomi Campbell said she was ready to report and complete her community service whatever it was she had to do and no matter where it was. Naomi Campbell has also apologised for assaulting Ana Scovalino.
Supermodel will be mopping floors instead of strutting on the catwalk this month.
You can't just go around throwing things at people Naomi! Super Model, Naomi Campbell will be mopping the floors of a garage for rubbish trucks in Manhattan this month for her assault charge against her maid. Campbell allegedly threw her crystal-encrusted cell phone at her maid's head.
While Campbell said she did not intentionally mean to harm her maid, Ana Scolavino, she did have to get 4 stitches for the encounter.
Campbell will be mopping the floors in her bright orange vest for only 5 days, and will be out of public view.
Naomi Campbell has been sentenced to mop the floors of New York's Sanitation Department.
The supermodel, who received the punishment after being found guilty of throwing a phone at her maid, will complete five days of court-ordered community service at the Manhattan garage for trash-trucks.
Campbell, who has been advised to wear an orange vest and workman's boots, is due to begin her sentence on March 19.
During the court case, lawyers for the British model told the judge that she would not agree to "do a Boy George".
The ex-Culture Club singer was ordered to sweep the streets of New York wearing a bright orange jacket, after being found guilty of lying to police about a burglary.
Campbell will be allowed to stay inside the garage out of the public view.
The 36-year-old supermodel pleaded guilty to a misdemeanour assault in January, after being arrested for hurling her crystal-encrusted phone at Ana Scolavino last March. The incident left Ana needing four stitches to the head.
She was fined ?180, ordered to do five days' community service and instructed to complete a two-day anger management programme.
This is the star's first criminal conviction.

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