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Emails and interviews reveal Naomi Campbell's interactions with Jeffrey Epstein, including travel on his plane and invitations to events. The article explores the extent of their relationship and how Epstein leveraged his connections. Campbell's lawyer denies knowledge of Epstein's criminal activities.
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Emails shed new light on the extent of their interactions.Listen to this article \u00b7 7:32 min Learn moreShare full articleNaomi Campbell modeling in a fashion show in Paris in October 2025.Credit...Simbarashe Cha\/The New York TimesBy Alisha Haridasani Gupta and Jesse McKinleyFeb. 15, 2026In the millions of documents released by the Justice Department related to the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, one of the fashion world\u2019s most recognizable names emerges again and again: Naomi Campbell.Email exchanges reflect that Ms. Campbell, 55, asked to fly on his private plane and said she would meet Mr. Epstein at his New York mansion. He was invited on her behalf to lavish events around the world. These plans were mostly coordinated through Mr. Epstein\u2019s longtime assistant Lesley Groff.And in interviews with federal investigators, unnamed victims said that Mr. Epstein introduced them to the British supermodel at social events, and that they saw the model in his mansion and on his island.The documents show that Ms. Campbell stayed in Mr. Epstein\u2019s orbit long after he was convicted in Florida in 2008 of soliciting prostitution from a minor, and shed new light on the extent of their ties.AdvertisementSKIP ADVERTISEMENTTheir interactions provide another example of how Mr. Epstein, who died by suicide in a Manhattan prison cell in 2019, leveraged and influenced a vast, powerful social network as he lured girls and young women into his life.Ms. Campbell\u2019s association with Mr. Epstein had previously become public through legal proceedings involving him, his longtime companion Ghislaine Maxwell, who is serving a federal prison sentence on sex-trafficking charges, and others.A lawyer for Ms. Campbell, Martin Singer, said in a lengthy emailed statement that his client had no knowledge of Mr. Epstein\u2019s \u201cheinous criminal conduct until after his 2019 arrest\u201d and had no contact with him after that.\u201cPrior to Epstein\u2019s 2019 arrest in New York, my client knew nothing about his appalling criminal conduct,\u201d Mr. Singer wrote in the statement. \u201cIf my client had ever encountered any young woman whom she thought was being victimized by Epstein, she would have personally taken immediate action to help her.\u201d He added that Ms. Campbell was living in Moscow from 2008 to 2013 and \u201cshe had no idea that Epstein was a registered sex offender.\u201dMs. Campbell has not been accused of any wrongdoing. The F.B.I. interviews with victims did not contain any corroborating evidence of their statements related to Ms. Campbell.AdvertisementSKIP ADVERTISEMENTA review by The New York Times found that Ms. Campbell\u2019s name appears in nearly 300 documents released by the Justice Department, including some duplicate entries, making her a well-known female celebrity figure in documents also populated by powerful men, including former President Bill Clinton, former Prime Minister Ehud Barak of Israel and President Trump.One document titled \u201cList of People Who Need JE\u2019s Address!\u201d lists Ms. Campbell and several dozen other people under a set of instructions on how to mail letters, postcards and books to the Florida jail where Mr. Epstein began serving his sentence in the summer of 2008.According to Mr. Singer, Ms. Campbell \u201chas no idea who created this list or why her name appears on this document. She never asked anyone for Epstein\u2019s address to communicate with him in jail in Florida.\u201dWhen recruiting young women, Mr. Epstein seemed to dangle his association with Ms. Campbell to convince them that a modeling career was within reach, according to F.B.I. interview transcripts. In 2020, an unnamed victim who met Mr. Epstein when she was 15 said that Mr. Epstein had promised to get her jobs at Victoria\u2019s Secret and told her that he knew Ms. Campbell, who has walked in the brand\u2019s famed fashion shows, and Leslie Wexner, who was then the chief executive of the parent company of Victoria\u2019s Secret, L Brands. (For years, Mr. Epstein managed Mr. Wexner\u2019s finances.) The same victim said she was introduced to Ms. Campbell at Mr. Epstein\u2019s private office.In the emailed statement, Mr. Singer said that Ms. Campbell was never under contract with the lingerie brand, and added that if Mr. Epstein used her name to \u201cimpress anyone or to build trust with them, he did that entirely without her knowledge or authorization.\u201dImageNaomi Campbell during a Victoria\u2019s Secret fashion show in New York City in 2005. Credit...Dimitrios Kambouris\/GettyAnother victim, in interviews in 2019 with the F.B.I., said that when she was 18 years old and being introduced to Mr. Epstein, she saw Ms. Campbell at his New York mansion during a dinner party. Another victim claimed in interviews, also in 2019, to have seen Ms. Campbell on Mr. Epstein\u2019s island.AdvertisementSKIP ADVERTISEMENTVirginia Giuffre, one of Mr. Epstein\u2019s most outspoken victims, who died by suicide last year, had also previously reported in 2016 that Mr. Epstein introduced her to Ms. Campbell, according to court documents.In the statement, Ms. Campbell\u2019s lawyer noted that she and \u201ca group of people going to an F1 race\u201d were briefly on Mr. Epstein\u2019s island \u201con a transfer from a commercial flight.\u201d He also said that Ms. Campbell did not recall ever meeting with Mr. Epstein\u2019s victims and was \u201cnever at his house for any social event or gathering\u201d but that she did visit his home office for \u201c3 or 4 business meetings.\u201dAfter Mr. Epstein was released from prison in 2009 and was a registered sex offender, he stayed in contact with Ms. Campbell, seemingly providing her with access to his network.In one 2010 email exchange, Mr. Epstein instructs his assistant, Ms. Groff, to invite Linda Wachner, the former chief executive of the apparel business Warnaco Group, to his house to meet Ms. Campbell and an associate. The next day, his assistant informed him that \u201cNaomi is confirmed.\u201dIn his emailed statement, Mr. Singer said that Ms. Campbell did meet with Ms. Wachner as she \u201cwas trying to do a lingerie and swimwear line\u201d and Mr. Epstein \u201cled her to believe that he could assist with that.\u201d Ms. Wachner\u2019s lawyer said that her client joined the meeting virtually; lawyers for both women confirmed that nothing came of the meeting.AdvertisementSKIP ADVERTISEMENTThat same year, Mr. Epstein was invited to Ms. Campbell\u2019s surprise 40th-birthday party in Cannes, France, which was described in the email as \u201ca private event for her closest friends and family.\u201d According to her lawyer, Ms. Campbell did not make the guest list, and Mr. Epstein did not attend the party.Mr. Epstein was also invited to an event in Paris to celebrate Ms. Campbell\u2019s 25-year career with the luxury fashion house Dolce & Gabbana. An unsigned response to the emailed invitation read: \u201cJeffrey will come plus two.\u201d Ms. Campbell\u2019s lawyer said that Mr. Epstein did come, along with Ms. Maxwell, and \u201cthat they stayed for approximately 20 minutes.\u201dTheir relationship seemed to go beyond frequenting the same elite party circuits. Ms. Campbell\u2019s online correspondence indicates that the model felt comfortable sharing the granular details of her schedule with Ms. Groff and Mr. Epstein. A 2010 email to Mr. Epstein from Ms. Groff, for example, informed him that \u201cNaomi Campbell was having a facial and said she will call back.\u201d\u201cI want to see Jeffrey,\u201d Ms. Campbell wrote in a 2015 email to Ms. Groff discussing her upcoming travel plans. She signed off with, \u201cexhausted babes.\u201dIn one 2016 email exchange, an associate of Mr. Epstein asks if Ms. Campbell can use \u201cthe plane.\u201d Later, in that same exchange, another associate of Mr. Epstein is instructed to find a charter for Ms. Campbell \u201cto go from NY to Miami tonight and fly back on sat or Sunday!!\u201dIn his emailed statement, Ms. Campbell\u2019s lawyer said that his client \u201cwas on Epstein\u2019s plane on a few occasions but she never observed any inappropriate conduct of any kind.\u201dZach Seward contributed reporting.Alisha Haridasani Gupta is a Times reporter covering women\u2019s health and health inequities.Jesse McKinley is a Times reporter covering\u00a0politics, pop culture, lifestyle and the confluence of all three.See more on: Naomi Campbell, Jeffrey EpsteinShare full articleRelated ContentAdvertisementSKIP ADVERTISEMENT", "ai_headline": "Epstein Files Hint at His Ties to the Supermodel Naomi Campbell", "ai_simplified_title": "Naomi Campbell Epstein Files Reveal Interactions", "ai_excerpt": "Emails and interviews reveal Naomi Campbell's interactions with Jeffrey Epstein, including travel on his plane and invitations to events. 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Simplified: Ms Campbell asked to fly on Epstein's private plane said she would meet Epstein at his New York mansion
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Simplified: Epstein was invited on Campbell's behalf to lavish events around world
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Simplified: Plans were mostly coordinated through Epstein's longtime assistant Lesley Groff
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👤 The author 📋 News Article 🏷️ Victims , Relationships , Events 🆔 a11f02cf-4522-45d5-977b-3ef39fe6fb25Simplified: Unnamed victims said Epstein introduced them to British supermodel at social events saw model in his mansion on his island
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Simplified: Documents show Campbell stayed in Epstein's orbit long after he was convicted in Florida in 2008 of soliciting prostitution from minor
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Simplified: Epstein’s death in federal custody in 2019 was ruled suicide
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Simplified: Martin Singer said Campbell had no knowledge of Epstein's heinous criminal conduct until after his 2019 arrest had no contact with him after that
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Simplified: If client had encountered young woman whom she thought was being victimized by Epstein she would have personally taken immediate action to help her
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Simplified: Campbell has not been accused of any wrongdoing
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Simplified: New York Times review found Campbell's name appears in nearly 300 documents released by Justice Department including some duplicate entries
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Simplified: In 2020 unnamed victim said Epstein promised to get her jobs at Victoria's Secret told her he knew Campbell and Leslie Wexner
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Simplified: In statement Campbell's lawyer noted she a group of people going to F1 race were briefly on Epstein's island on transfer from commercial flight
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Simplified: His assistant informed him Naomi is confirmed the next day
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Simplified: Ms Wachner’s lawyer said her client joined the meeting virtually lawyers for both women confirmed nothing came of the meeting
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Simplified: Mr Epstein was invited to an event in Paris to celebrate Ms Campbell’s 25-year career with Dolce & Gabbana
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Simplified: An unsigned response to the emailed invitation read Jeffrey will come plus two
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Simplified: Ms Campbell wrote I want to see Jeffrey in a 2015 email to Ms Groff discussing her upcoming travel plans
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Simplified: She signed off with exhausted babes