Madonna was reportedly late for her jury service slot in a New York City courthouse today (07.07.14).

Madonna was late for her jury service slot in New York City today, then allowed to leave early after not being questioned for a panel.

The 55-year-old singer was accused of receiving "special treatment" after she turned up 30 minutes after her scheduled arrival time protected by three policemen, two bodyguards, two court officials and an assistant.

After arriving at the court, the 'Material Girl' hitmaker - who dodged a jury summons in May with a doctor's note - set off the security system with her "heavy metal chains" and was then ushered into the private clerk's office instead of the regular jury assembly room.

Professor Marianne Pita told the New York Post newspaper's Page Six column: "That's pretty outrageous. It's a painfully long day and it doesn't seem quite right. Everyone should have to wait in the same line."

The blonde beauty angered jurors even more when she was not questioned for a panel and was allowed to leave early to prevent her presence from being a distraction.

Juror Anna said: "The whole idea is everyone is here to serve. It's ridiculous to make it a tiered system."

However, New York State Unified Court System spokesman David Bookstaver explained: "We had ample jurors today and had we needed her, she would have been sent out on a panel. We had sufficient jurors not to have created a further distraction for the courthouse. She got credit for her service and we're delighted she came."

Madonna will not be called forward for jury service in New York for at least another six years.


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