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Naomi Campbell Breaks Silence After Epstein Ties Reemerge

Lyndon Abioye |

Naomi Campbell is responding after newly released documents once again placed her name in conversations tied to Jeffrey Epstein.

The supermodel addressed the renewed attention on Feb. 15, posting a statement to Instagram that echoed remarks she has made before.

“I said it in 2019, and I’ll say it again now,” wrote Naomi Campbell. “Don’t come at me when there is no wrongdoing on my part.” She added that she stands “in complete solidarity with the courageous survivors.”

According to reporting by The New York Times, the documents reference Campbell in emails and scheduling records connected to Epstein’s social and professional network. The materials mention travel coordination and event invitations but do not accuse her of any criminal conduct.

Campbell’s attorney reiterated that she was unaware of Epstein’s crimes before his arrest in 2019 and cut off contact afterward. The statement said their interactions were limited and largely professional, often tied to public events.

Campbell has spoken openly about the issue in the past. In 2019, she condemned Epstein’s actions, saying, “What he has done is indefensible.” She also shared that she has encountered unsafe situations in the fashion industry herself. “I stand with the victims,” she said. “They are scarred for life.”

Her legal team maintains that any use of her name to attract others would have occurred without her knowledge or consent.

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