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Boy George has been convicted of falsely imprisoning a male escort.
The jury in a London court sided with Audun Carlsen, 29, who claimed that the former Culture Club frontman (real name George O’Dowd), 46, had handcuffed him and beat him with a metal chain.
(The musician – best known for such ’80s hits as “Karma Chameleon” and “Do You Really Want to Hurt Me” – admitted to cuffing the escort, but said it was because he suspected the man of tampering with his computer.)
According to the U.K.’s Press Association, the singer looked grim as the verdict was delivered. The singer was released on bail until his Jan. 16 sentencing.
Judge David Radford warned Boy George that he was likely to face jail time. “The fact that your bail is being continued does not imply that this will be dealt with by a non-custodial sentence,” he said, CNN reports. “I don’t want any false expectations created.”
This is not the musician’s first brush with the law. He has a long history of drug abuse and, in 2006, spent five days sweeping the streets of New York as his court-ordered community service.

It’s very nice that Jennifer Hudson has something to smile about.
The Oscar winner, whose personal life has tragically overshadowed her professional accomplishments in recent weeks, said Thursday that she’s “honored” to be among the nominees for the 51st Annual Grammy Awards.
“It’s been a childhood dream of mine to release an album, so to receive four Grammy nominations is truly a blessing. I’m extremely honored and humbled by the nominations,” Hudson said in a statement released by Arista Records.
The 27-year-old singer-actress’ self-titled debut is a contender for R&B Album of the Year, while the tune “Spotlight” has her in the running for Best R&B Song and Best Female R&B Vocal Performance. Hudson also shares a nomination for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocals for her duet with Fantasia on “I’m His Only Woman.”

Beverly Hills police are searching for two “persons of interest” – a man and a woman – in the shooting of Scott Ruffalo, the hairstylist brother of actor Mark Ruffalo.
The pair, identified as Brian Scofield and Shaha Mishaal Adham (photos below), are both wanted for questioning in the attempted murder, police announced Thursday.
Shortly after 1 a.m. Monday, Beverly Hills police responded to assist a person who fell on North Palm Drive, outside the condo where Scott Ruffalo lived.
Officers discovered that the victim, Ruffalo, 39, had been shot in the head.
According to sources, Ruffalo is in very serious condition at a Los Angeles hospital, where he has been regularly visited by his brother Mark.
Anyone with information about either Scofield or Adham is asked to call Beverly Hills police at 310-288-2656

