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New York: Culture Club singer Boy George will perform his court-ordered community service by picking up trash on city streets in the August heat, a sanitation spokesman said.
The singer will be issued a shovel, broom, plastic bags and gloves when he reports on August 14 for five days of work, said Department spokesman Vito Turso.
"This is the epitome of community service," Turso told the Daily News.
"It's not like he's going to be working in an air-conditioned office,” Turso said.
Born George O'Dowd, the 45-year-old singer has struggled with drug problems for years.
He was ordered to do community service after pleading guilty in March to false reporting of an incident. He called police with a bogus report of a burglary at his lower Manhattan apartment in October, and the responding officers found cocaine inside.
Turso's statement was the first indication of what sort of work the singer would be given.
He could be assigned to pick up streets in Chinatown, Little Italy, Nolita or parts of the Lower East Side.
O'Dowd became an '80s icon with his androgynous appearance and vocals on hits such as Karma Chameleon and Do You Really Want to Hurt Me.
A Manhattan judge threatened the singer with jail time if he failed to complete his five days of community service before August 28.
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