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Naomi Campbell will pay for assaulting her maid by having to mop floors in a building in New York.
The supermodel, who has a history of attacking her own staff, will have to perform the community service according to media reports, although the 36-year-old will be formally notified of her punishment when she appears in court this week.
"Naomi is ready to report and complete her community service, no matter where or what she is assigned," said her spokesperson.
The south London native was fined $363 and ordered to perform five days of community service for attacking her former maid Ana Scolavino last year.
The model has apologised for her actions and has claimed she’s receiving therapy to manage her temper.
Describing her punishment as “Milan, it ain't”, the New York Post revealed that Campbell will begin the cleaning duty on 19 March. She is expected to work in a warehouse in the Lower East Side of New York that belongs to the city council, the newspaper claims.
Campbell will have to work from Monday to Friday, with a warehouse porter claiming that she will have to clean.
“This is not a desk job. She'll be mopping floors,” the porter told the paper.
Campbell has been involved in numerous incidents relating to her temper — to such an extent that in this month’s edition of GQ magazine she appears in a photograph showing two police officers looking on while she lies naked in the bath.
The incident relating to Scolavino involved the model throwing a cellphone at the maid, who received four stitches to her head as a result. In January Campbell struck a deal with New York prosecutors in which she owned up to the incident, although claiming it was accidental, in exchange for the fine and community service.
"I threw a cell phone in the apartment. The cell phone hit Ana," she said at the time. "This was an accident because I did not intend to hit her."
The incident, for which Campbell was arrested on 30 March 2006, reportedly involved a missing pair of jeans.
She requested an indoor job so as to avoid the paparazzi and a media frenzy like that surrounding Boy George who, last year, was required to sweep the Manhattan streets for calling police to a non-existent crime committed at his New York apartment.
Campbell has attributed her temper to her father abandoning her as a child. She still feels resentment as a result of his departure.
The supermodel, who has a history of attacking her own staff, will have to perform the community service according to media reports, although the 36-year-old will be formally notified of her punishment when she appears in court this week.
"Naomi is ready to report and complete her community service, no matter where or what she is assigned," said her spokesperson.
The south London native was fined $363 and ordered to perform five days of community service for attacking her former maid Ana Scolavino last year.
The model has apologised for her actions and has claimed she’s receiving therapy to manage her temper.
Describing her punishment as “Milan, it ain't”, the New York Post revealed that Campbell will begin the cleaning duty on 19 March. She is expected to work in a warehouse in the Lower East Side of New York that belongs to the city council, the newspaper claims.
Campbell will have to work from Monday to Friday, with a warehouse porter claiming that she will have to clean.
“This is not a desk job. She'll be mopping floors,” the porter told the paper.
Campbell has been involved in numerous incidents relating to her temper — to such an extent that in this month’s edition of GQ magazine she appears in a photograph showing two police officers looking on while she lies naked in the bath.
The incident relating to Scolavino involved the model throwing a cellphone at the maid, who received four stitches to her head as a result. In January Campbell struck a deal with New York prosecutors in which she owned up to the incident, although claiming it was accidental, in exchange for the fine and community service.
"I threw a cell phone in the apartment. The cell phone hit Ana," she said at the time. "This was an accident because I did not intend to hit her."
The incident, for which Campbell was arrested on 30 March 2006, reportedly involved a missing pair of jeans.
She requested an indoor job so as to avoid the paparazzi and a media frenzy like that surrounding Boy George who, last year, was required to sweep the Manhattan streets for calling police to a non-existent crime committed at his New York apartment.
Campbell has attributed her temper to her father abandoning her as a child. She still feels resentment as a result of his departure.
Hahaha, thats right crazy ho, mop them floors until they shine..
