Naomi Campbell's Prolonged Connection to Jeffrey Epstein Uncovered
British supermodel Naomi Campbell maintained repeated contact with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein both before and after his 2008 conviction, according to explosive documents released by the US Justice Department. The newly unsealed files reveal a relationship spanning from 2003 to 2016, comprising approximately 25 pages of communications and diary entries.
Fashion Parties and Business Consultations
The documents show Campbell repeatedly invited Epstein to high-profile fashion events, including her extravagant 40th birthday celebration in Cannes. Early correspondence from 2005 reveals Campbell sought Epstein's business advice regarding her swimwear collection for Victoria's Secret. "Hello Naomi here. Would like to know when I can speak to Jeffrey about my swim suit line for a meeting with VS. I have pics and some of the suits with me," reads one message.
In 2010, Epstein's personal assistant arranged for Campbell and "her boy" to meet retail executive Linda Wachner at Epstein's residence. The supermodel's name also appears in accounts from two alleged Epstein victims, with one claiming she first encountered Epstein at a New York mansion party where Campbell was present.
Private Jet Requests and Social Engagements
By 2010, the relationship appeared to evolve into more social territory, with Campbell inviting Epstein to three separate events: her "Fire and Ice" birthday gala in Cannes, a charity fashion gala she organized, and a Dolce and Gabbana tribute in Paris. A 2012 email from a third party invited Campbell to join Epstein and filmmaker Woody Allen for dinner in the French capital.
The most concentrated period of contact occurred in 2016, when Campbell repeatedly sought transportation on Epstein's private aircraft. Internal communications show Epstein's assistant relaying messages about Campbell's urgent travel needs, including one stating: "Naomi has called back twice now saying she doesn't have any back up plan as she really thought from you this would work."
Other British Connections in Epstein Files
The document release also implicates other British figures in Epstein's social circle. Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger appears in multiple communications, with a 2010 email noting his assistant expressed interest in attending an Epstein dinner party. Additional correspondence suggests arrangements were made for Jagger to dine with Epstein alongside former US President Bill Clinton and other notable figures.
British socialite Annabelle Neilson, who died in 2018, features prominently in email exchanges where she appears to offer to procure women for Epstein. In one 2010 message, Neilson writes: "So I am putting a little group of girls together. Hopefully one of them will have all the right qualities you desire."
Campbell's Previous Statements and Legal Context
Campbell has previously condemned Epstein's actions, stating: "When I heard what he had done, it sickened me to my stomach.... I stand with the victims." Her representatives were approached for comment regarding the latest revelations.
The US Justice Department has emphasized that the released documents, collected by the FBI, "may include fake or falsely submitted images, documents or videos" and do not necessarily indicate wrongdoing by individuals mentioned. However, the extensive paper trail provides unprecedented insight into Epstein's network of influential contacts during the years he was operating as a convicted sex offender.