Naomi Campbell To Do Community Service
January 18th 2007 11:18
Naomi Campbell recently admitted that she chucked a mobile phone in a fit of rage because her employee had lost a pair of her designer jeans. Hey, they weren't just any designer jeans - they were the ones she had specifically chosen to wear for her appearance on the Oprah Winfrey show.
Meanwhile, the mobile phone unintentionally hit employee Ana Scolavino in the head. She needed four stitches and was given a rather hefty medical bill.
Judge Robert Mandelbaum who presided over the case in the Manhattan Criminal Court has sentenced the 36-year-old supermodel to pay Scolavino's medical bill, to spend 2 days in an anger management program and to do 5 days of indoor community service.
Yes, you'll note the word indoor was inserted in there. Perhaps they didn't want a rerun of the Boy George incident. He had to sweep the streets as part of his community service and was bombarded with paparazzi the entire time.
But going back to the sentencing issue - does anyone else think she got off pretty light? I mean, this isn't the first time Ms Campbell has lost it.
With all due respect to the judge, I think that maybe sentencing Ms Campbell to a few hundred years in anger management programs would have been more appropriate, no?
Meanwhile, the mobile phone unintentionally hit employee Ana Scolavino in the head. She needed four stitches and was given a rather hefty medical bill.
Judge Robert Mandelbaum who presided over the case in the Manhattan Criminal Court has sentenced the 36-year-old supermodel to pay Scolavino's medical bill, to spend 2 days in an anger management program and to do 5 days of indoor community service.
Yes, you'll note the word indoor was inserted in there. Perhaps they didn't want a rerun of the Boy George incident. He had to sweep the streets as part of his community service and was bombarded with paparazzi the entire time.
But going back to the sentencing issue - does anyone else think she got off pretty light? I mean, this isn't the first time Ms Campbell has lost it.
With all due respect to the judge, I think that maybe sentencing Ms Campbell to a few hundred years in anger management programs would have been more appropriate, no?
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