British supermodel Naomi Campbell repeatedly listed in Jeffrey Epstein documents

Prominent British supermodel Naomi Campbell was among the celebrities named in the recently disclosed documents related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. (Reuters)
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Updated 07 January 2024
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British supermodel Naomi Campbell repeatedly listed in Jeffrey Epstein documents

  • Court documents from depositions with several of Epstein’s victims have revealed more than 170 names
  • Campbell has previously denied knowledge of disgraced financier’s crimes

LONDON: Prominent British supermodel Naomi Campbell was among the celebrities named in the recently disclosed documents related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Campbell was long connected to the disgraced US financier, who reportedly killed himself in 2019 while awaiting trial behind bars.

Court documents from depositions with several of Epstein’s victims have revealed more than 170 names.

This includes Virginia Giuffre, who reached a settlement in a lawsuit against convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell.

The documents also include mentions of other famous individuals like Michael Jackson, David Copperfield and the UK’s Prince Andrew.

In 2019, Campbell discussed her initial encounter with Epstein in 2001, saying: “Yes I knew him. I was introduced to him on my 31st birthday by my ex-boyfriend Flavio. He was always front and center at Victoria’s Secret shows.”

She continued by disclaiming any knowledge of Epstein’s sexual offenses, saying: “What he’s done is indefensible. And when I had heard what he had done, it sickened me to my stomach just like everybody else because I’ve had my fair share of sexual predators, and thank God I had people around me that protected me from this. Right now I stand with the victims.

“I find it extraordinary that of all the hundreds of thousands of people that I’ve stood next to, to take a picture at a public event, they’ve only chosen these few,” she added.

Campbell enjoys a huge fan base in the Arab world. She has also been romantically involved with individuals from Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Egypt.

The supermodel was recently in Saudi Arabia, attending a film festival, as well as Qatar, where she launched a fashion initiative.


Fans bid farewell to Japan’s only pandas

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Fans bid farewell to Japan’s only pandas

TOKYO: Panda lovers in Tokyo said goodbye on Sunday to a hugely popular pair of the bears that are set to return to China, leaving Japan without the beloved animals for the first time in half a century.
Loaned out as part of China’s “panda diplomacy” program, the distinctive black-and-white animals have symbolized friendship between Beijing and Tokyo since the normalization of diplomatic ties in 1972.
Some visitors at Ueno Zoological Gardens were left teary-eyed as they watched Japan’s only two pandas Lei Lei and Xiao Xiao munch on bamboo.
The animals are expected to leave for China on Tuesday following a souring of relations between Asia’s two largest economies.
“I feel like seeing pandas can help create a connection with China too, so in that sense I really would like pandas to come back to Japan again,” said Gen Takahashi, 39, a Tokyo resident who visited the zoo with his wife and their two-year-old daughter.
“Kids love pandas as well, so if we could see them with our own eyes in Japan, I’d definitely want to go.”
The pandas’ abrupt return was announced last month after Japan’s conservative premier Sanae Takaichi hinted Tokyo could intervene militarily in the event of any attack on Taiwan.
Her comment provoked the ire of Beijing, which regards the island as its own territory.
The 4,400 lucky winners of an online lottery took turns viewing the four-year-old twins at Ueno zoo while others gathered nearby, many sporting panda-themed shirts, bags and dolls to celebrate the moment.
Mayuko Sumida traveled several hours from the central Aichi region in the hope of seeing them despite not winning the lottery.
“Even though it’s so big, its movements are really funny-sometimes it even acts kind of like a person,” she said, adding that she was “totally hooked.”
“Japan’s going to be left with zero pandas. It feels kind of sad,” she said.
Their departure might not be politically motivated, but if pandas return to Japan in the future it would symbolize warming relations, said Masaki Ienaga, a professor at Tokyo Woman’s Christian University and expert in East Asian international relations.
“In the future...if there are intentions of improving bilateral ties on both sides, it’s possible that (the return of) pandas will be on the table,” he told AFP.