Matt White
03-30-2006, 05:35 PM
By DESMOND BUTLER, AP
NEW YORK (March 30) - Naomi Campbell was charged with second-degree assault Thursday after allegedly bashing her housekeeper in the head with a phone in an altercation at her Park Avenue apartment, police said.
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The 35-year-old British-born supermodel was taken into custody shortly after police went to Lenox Hill Hospital to investigate the reported assault, police said.
According to police, Campbell's 41-year-old housekeeper received four stitches to the head. When investigating officers arrived at the hospital, the alleged victim, who wasn't identified, said Campbell had attacked her, police said.
Campbell, wearing a white jacket and a black baseball cap, left a Manhattan police station later in the day as scores of photographers, reporters and film crews gathered to record her exit.
She responded by flashing a quick smile.
Campbell ducked into an unmarked car. Authorities were taking her to Criminal Court for processing.
In a statement, a Campbell spokesman said the supermodel wasn't responsible for any assault.
"We believe this is a case of retaliation, because Naomi had fired her housekeeper earlier this morning," said the statement from J.R. Johnson. "We are confident the courts will see it the same way."
Campbell, one of the world's most recognizable faces, was discovered at age 15. She launched a career that landed her in magazines worldwide - including the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue.
In 2003, she was sued by a former administrative assistant who alleged that Campbell had thrown a phone at her during a tantrum two years earlier.
In August 2004, Campbell and her maid reportedly battled it out, with the worker claimed the supermodel had slapped her across the face. Campbell accused Millicent Burton of instigating the fight.
Campbell pleaded guilty in Toronto to an assault charge for beating another assistant while making a film in Canada in 1998.
She has also battled a cocaine addiction.
NEW YORK (March 30) - Naomi Campbell was charged with second-degree assault Thursday after allegedly bashing her housekeeper in the head with a phone in an altercation at her Park Avenue apartment, police said.
http://cdn.news.aol.com/aolnews_photos/0e/01/20060330153709990008
The 35-year-old British-born supermodel was taken into custody shortly after police went to Lenox Hill Hospital to investigate the reported assault, police said.
According to police, Campbell's 41-year-old housekeeper received four stitches to the head. When investigating officers arrived at the hospital, the alleged victim, who wasn't identified, said Campbell had attacked her, police said.
Campbell, wearing a white jacket and a black baseball cap, left a Manhattan police station later in the day as scores of photographers, reporters and film crews gathered to record her exit.
She responded by flashing a quick smile.
Campbell ducked into an unmarked car. Authorities were taking her to Criminal Court for processing.
In a statement, a Campbell spokesman said the supermodel wasn't responsible for any assault.
"We believe this is a case of retaliation, because Naomi had fired her housekeeper earlier this morning," said the statement from J.R. Johnson. "We are confident the courts will see it the same way."
Campbell, one of the world's most recognizable faces, was discovered at age 15. She launched a career that landed her in magazines worldwide - including the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue.
In 2003, she was sued by a former administrative assistant who alleged that Campbell had thrown a phone at her during a tantrum two years earlier.
In August 2004, Campbell and her maid reportedly battled it out, with the worker claimed the supermodel had slapped her across the face. Campbell accused Millicent Burton of instigating the fight.
Campbell pleaded guilty in Toronto to an assault charge for beating another assistant while making a film in Canada in 1998.
She has also battled a cocaine addiction.