The dastardly diva is scheduled to report for cleanup duty on March 19 at the gray cinderblock facility at Pier 36, on Montgomery and South streets. She'll sweep, scrub, and tidy up, all while in indoors, away from the prying press, according to a law-enforcement source. "This is not a desk job. She'll be mopping floors," said the source, who spoke on condition of anonymity. Campbell was hit with five days' community service for striking her maid in the head with a Nokia cellphone – "accidentally," she claimed. The judge in the Scolavino case bowed to Campbell's wish that she fulfill her community service indoors so as not to stir up a media circus – much like Boy George did in August, when his court-mandated street-cleaning gig, also on the Lower East Side, drew scores of reporters. But Naomi will still have company. She'll get down and dirty with other community-service workers, an employee at the warehouse predicted yesterday. "She'll have to wear a safety vest, and gloves and boots, because you could step on nails and glass," said the porter, who asked his name not be used. "But they're going to take good care of her. They don't want a lawsuit on their hands," he said.
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I am so bummed she will not be outside like Boy George because those were some fun pictures!