British supermodel Naomi Campbell had significantly more extensive contacts with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein than previously understood, according to newly released documents from the Trump administration. The files reveal Campbell's name appears almost 300 times throughout the records, suggesting a continued association with Epstein even after his 2008 conviction for soliciting prostitution from a minor.
Legal Claims Versus Document Evidence
Campbell's legal representative has stated the model was completely unaware of Epstein's criminal activities and only met with him for a limited number of business discussions. The lawyer specifically denied any social gatherings or knowledge that Epstein might have used Campbell's name to attract potential victims.
Contradictory Evidence in Released Files
Despite these legal assertions, the documents present contradictory evidence. Campbell's name appears on a list for Epstein's prison address, and records show Epstein arranged a business meeting involving Campbell regarding a potential lingerie line venture.
Multiple victims of Epstein's trafficking operation have alleged seeing Campbell at gatherings held at his New York mansion and on his private Caribbean island. Campbell's legal team has explained the island visit as merely a transfer stop during travel, not a social engagement.
Significance of the Frequency
The nearly 300 mentions of Campbell's name across the Epstein documents represent a substantial volume of references that far exceeds what was previously known about their association. This frequency suggests more than casual or incidental contact between the supermodel and the convicted sex offender.
The documents released by the Trump administration provide new insights into the network of individuals connected to Epstein, with Campbell's prominent appearance raising questions about the nature and extent of her involvement with his circle.