Name of Supermodel Naomi Campbell Shows Up on Recently Published Epstein List: Here’s Everything She Has Said About It

Name of Supermodel Naomi Campbell Shows Up on Recently Published Epstein List Here's Everything She Has Said About It

Naomi Campbell’s name appeared on the recently released “Epstein List” on Friday, years after the supermodel spoke out about her previous relationship with the financier and child sex offender.

Attorney General Pam Bondi has released over 100 pages of Epstein-related documents in response to President Donald Trump’s order to make them public. The most recent round of documents made available includes flight logs and a redacted contact book.

Campbell, who has previously spoken about her relationship with Epstein, was among the names listed on the flight log.

In 2019, the model appeared in a YouTube video, where she discussed her time with Epstein and revealed that she knew him.

“Yes, I knew him,” she said, revealing that she had met Epstein nearly two decades before her YouTube video was published.

“I was introduced to him on my 31st birthday by my ex-boyfriend Flavio (Briatore). “He was always front and center at Victoria’s Secret fashion shows,” she said.

In the video, Campbell insists that her past will not hold her back and that she is “not a saint.”

Despite knowing who Epstein was, Campbell claimed that she was unaware of the crimes he was committing.

“What he did is indefensible. When I found out what he had done, it made me sick to my stomach, just like everyone else, because I have had my fair share of sexual predators, and thank God I had good people around to protect me from this,” she said.

The model went on to say that she sided with the victims.

“I stand with the victims; they have been scarred for life.” “For life,” Campbell added.

She stated that, despite the controversy, she will continue her philanthropic efforts.

“I am not going to stop – and I will not be undermined or have my team be undermined for all the wonderful and great work they have done,” she told the crowd.

“The frightening conclusion here is that if the negative action of a neighbor, colleague, or even an associate can somehow make you guilty simply by association, then we truly live in troubling times. This affects everyone. Campbell ended the video by saying, “It is wrong, it is unfair, and it must be stopped.”

Other notable names mentioned in the Epstein documents include current President Donald Trump, former President Bill Clinton and his wife, former First Lady Hillary Clinton, former Vice President Al Gore, and actor Leonardo DiCaprio, among others.

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