Naomi Campbell Clarifies Her Position Following Recent Epstein Document Release Mention: “There Is No Wrongdoing”
The supermodel firmly denies any allegations of misconduct and expresses her unwavering support for survivors in light of the recent leaks regarding legal filings.
Naomi Campbell is determined to protect her reputation following the recent release of documents that have reignited discussions about her association with Jeffrey Epstein.
The files, part of a significant federal investigation release, reportedly reveal the supermodel’s name in various emails, contact lists, and travel schedules managed by Epstein’s team. Although the documents indicate that they have shared social circles for years, Naomi emphasizes that mere physical proximity does not equate to participation in his criminal activities.
On Sunday, she turned to Instagram to set the record straight once and for all.
“I stated it in 2019, and I’ll reiterate it now: do not approach me when I have done nothing wrong,” she wrote. She emphasized her unwavering support for the brave survivors, a position she has maintained since the news first emerged years ago.
Her legal team is vigorously defending her, asserting that Naomi was completely unaware of Epstein’s disturbing actions prior to his arrest in 2019. It is asserted that whenever she was in his presence, it was solely for professional purposes or during significant public occasions, where she had no influence over the guest list. Certain individuals in the files assert they observed her at his properties; however, there is no evidence of any wrongdoing on her part, and she has not faced any charges. Naomi addressed this issue in 2019 when she shared a video expressing her disgust regarding the allegations.

“His actions are beyond justification,” she stated at that moment. “Hearing it made me feel nauseous, just as it did for everyone else.”
Naomi has candidly discussed the perils of the fashion industry, recounting her own encounters with unsavory individuals. She initially encountered Epstein in 2001, introduced by an ex-boyfriend at a party in Saint-Tropez. Given his frequent presence at Victoria’s Secret shows and high-fashion galas, their interactions became quite regular. Some records indicate that Epstein exploited her name to deceive young girls into believing he could secure them modeling opportunities, but her lawyers assert that she never authorized him to use her name in that manner. In Naomi’s view, she is merely a casualty of his name-dropping rather than a member of his inner circle.