Tuesday May 22, 08:51 AM
Naomi's court woes are over
By Splash
Naomi Campbell is in the clear.
The British-born supermodel's criminal case has finally come to an end after a short court hearing in New York.
Campbell was famously given five-days of cleaning a grimy New York warehouse as punishment for hurling her phone at her maid.
Campbell turned up at the community service wearing a series of dazzling outfits, and left her final day in a shimmering silver dress in a Rolls Royce.
Her lawyer David Breitbart attended the hearing at Manhattan Criminal Court today/yesterday (MON) to hand over all paperwork in the case.
"Miss Campbell has finished all of her obligations with regard to the New York criminal case and all of the paperwork that was necessary to turn over was turned over today," the lawyer said as he left the court.
"She is very pleased that it is all over."
Campbell, 36, was accused by maid Ana Scolavino of losing her temper at the model's Park Avenue apartment and tossing a jewel-encrusted phone at her head.
Scolavino alleged that Campbell flew into a rage at her luxury home after accusing her of stealing a pair of designer jeans.
Campbell originally pleaded not guilty to the charges, but in January pleaded guilty to a charge of reckless assault.
In addition to the community service, Campbell was ordered to attend anger management classes, and ordered to pay US$363 in medical bills for Mrs. Scolavino.
After the case, Campbell said she regretted the attack on her maid.