Naomi Campbell in Epstein's Documents: How the Financier 'Used' Her to Recruit Underage Girls
Documents released by the US Department of Justice reveal Naomi Campbell's connections to Jeffrey Epstein, including her use of his private jet and interactions with victims.
The recent release of millions of documents from the US Department of Justice regarding convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein has brought many high-profile names back into the spotlight, particularly in the fashion industry. Among these is Naomi Campbell, whose name appears multiple times in the documents, primarily in correspondence relating to travel plans and meetings. The files indicate that Campbell sought to use Epstein's private jet and expressed intentions to visit him at his New York mansion, with arrangements seemingly coordinated through his longtime assistant, Leslie Groff.
During interviews with federal authorities, anonymous victims alleged that Epstein introduced them to Campbell at social events and that they had seen her at his mansion as well as on his private island. These accounts reinforce Campbell's connections to Epstein, suggesting that her presence and influence may have facilitated his interactions with underage girls. The implication of her involvement in these events has raised further questions about her awareness and the extent of her role in Epstein's notorious network.
As the investigation into Epstein's legacy continues to unfold, the involvement of high-profile figures such as Campbell highlights the complexities of power dynamics within the fashion industry and social elite. It also raises serious concerns about accountability and the protection of vulnerable individuals in such spaces. The revelations from these documents are likely to impact public perceptions of Campbell and others mentioned, contributing to ongoing discussions about complicity and ethical responsibilities within celebrity culture.