Naomi Campbell in Epstein's files: 'Met Giuffre as a minor'
Naomi Campbell's name appears nearly 300 times in Jeffrey Epstein's released files, highlighting her connection to the notorious financier and allegations involving underage girls.
In the files released by the Department of Justice related to Jeffrey Epstein, supermodel Naomi Campbell is mentioned almost 300 times, indicating her significant connection to the financier who has faced numerous allegations of sexual abuse, including those involving minors. The documents suggest that Campbell had communications facilitated through Epstein's assistant, Lesley Groff, which raises questions about the nature of their relationship and the extent to which she was involved in Epstein's circle.
A particular detail that has surfaced is the claim that Campbell knew Virginia Giuffre when she was a minor, a serious allegation that intertwines Campbell's name with Epstein's notorious activities. These revelations add to the ongoing scrutiny around high-profile figures' involvement with Epstein and the investigations into his network of alleged trafficking. The context of this disclosure further complicates how the public perceives associations with Epstein, particularly for those in the entertainment and fashion industries.
As more files are made public, the implications for Campbell, both personally and professionally, could be substantial. Given the heightened awareness of sexual abuse and trafficking issues, maintaining a positive public image becomes increasingly challenging for individuals linked to Epstein. The media continues to explore the ramifications of these connections, which could potentially influence legal actions and public sentiment as the story unfolds.