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« Vaughn's Mom Conned | Main | Moving On From Nicole? »
June 19, 2006
Arrest Warrant Out For Boy
A judge in New York yesterday issued a warrant for the arrest of Boy George after the singer failed to appear in court to explain why he wants to change his sentence for falsely reporting a burglary in October last year.
Judge Anthony Ferrara criticized the singer for failing to pay the $1000 fine or start the community service.
He also ridiculed the singer's suggestions for serving community service, which included a fashion and make-up workshop. But Ferrara said he would not order an arrest until a June 26 hearing on whether Boy George violated the terms of his sentence.
A lawyer for the former Culture Club star said his client was just attempting to arrange something more worthwhile than sweeping the streets of Manhattan, BBC News reports. Ferrara said the singer: "Doesn't serve himself well by not paying the fine (as) we know he has the means."
As previously reported, the singer- real name George O'Dowd- pleaded guilty in March to false reporting of a burglary at his Manhattan apartment, where police found cocaine. The charges for cocaine possession were dropped.
Source: NME
Posted by Lawren at June 19, 2006 07:18 AM
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