‘Don’t Come At Me’ — Naomi Campbell Breaks Her Silence As Epstein Files Mention Her Nearly 300 Times
Naomi Campbell broke her silence to address scrutiny over past ties to Jeffrey Epstein after new documents mentioned her. The post ‘Don’t Come At Me’ — Naomi Campbell Breaks Her Silence As Epstein Files Mention Her Nearly 300 Times appeared first on MadameNoire.
Naomi Campbell returned to Instagram on Feb. 15 to once again address scrutiny over her past connection to disgraced financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Newly unsealed documents related to Epstein mention the supermodel nearly 300 times, according to the New York Times, with records revealing the catwalk legend’s history with the disgraced figure.
“I said it in 2019, and I’ll say it again now: don’t come at me when there is no wrongdoing on my part,” she wrote, per Complex, referring to the period when her name first surfaced publicly following Epstein’s arrest. “I stand in complete solidarity with the courageous survivors,” she added.
The new Epstein files show a history of interactions between Naomi and the disgraced financier.
Recently released email exchanges indicate that Campbell, 55, requested to travel on Epstein’s private jet and planned to meet him at his New York mansion. Invitations were also extended to him on her behalf for high-profile events around the world, with many of the arrangements reportedly handled by Epstein’s longtime assistant, Lesley Groff, according to the New York Times.
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Federal investigators’ interviews with unnamed victims state that Epstein introduced them to the British model at social gatherings and that they saw her at his mansion and on his private island. The documents further suggest Campbell remained in contact with Epstein after his 2008 Florida conviction for soliciting prostitution from a minor, offering additional insight into the scope of their association.
One document titled “List of People Who Need JE’s Address!” includes Campbell’s name among dozens of others, alongside instructions for sending letters and packages to the Florida jail where Epstein began serving his sentence in 2008.
According to attorney Martin Singer, Campbell “has no idea who created this list or why her name appears on this document. She never asked anyone for Epstein’s address to communicate with him in jail in Florida.”
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