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Ex-agent: Naomi Campbell knew gift was diamonds

Mon Aug 9, 2010 3:05 AM EDT
world-news, entertainment, war-crimes, taylor, nelson-mandela, charles-taylor, naomi-campbell, mia-farrow, actress-mia-farrow
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<p>Naomi Campbell is seen on a screen in the pressroom of the U.N.-backed Special Court for Sierra Leone in Leidschendam, Netherlands, Thursday, Aug. 5, 2010. Naomi Campbell appeared at a Dutch courthouse to give evidence at the war crimes trial of former Liberian ruler Charles Taylor after the supermodel lost her battle to avoid testifying. Campbell will be questioned about claims made by actress Mia Farrow that Taylor gave the British model an uncut diamond after a dinner party hosted by Nelson Mandela in South Africa in 1997. Prosecutors say if that's true, it's evidence that he received diamonds from Sierra Leone rebels in exchange for weapons during that country's 1992-2002 civil war. The court did not give permission to take photos of Naomi Campbell inside the courtroom. (AP Photo/Vincent Jannink)</p>

Naomi Campbell is seen on a screen in the pressroom of the U.N.-backed Special Court for Sierra Leone in Leidschendam, Netherlands, Thursday, Aug. 5, 2010. Naomi Campbell appeared at a Dutch courthouse to give evidence at the war crimes trial of former Liberian ruler Charles Taylor after the supermodel lost her battle to avoid testifying. Campbell will be questioned about claims made by actress Mia Farrow that Taylor gave the British model an uncut diamond after a dinner party hosted by Nelson Mandela in South Africa in 1997. Prosecutors say if that's true, it's evidence that he received diamonds from Sierra Leone rebels in exchange for weapons during that country's 1992-2002 civil war. The court did not give permission to take photos of Naomi Campbell inside the courtroom. (AP Photo/Vincent Jannink)

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LEIDSCHENDAM — Naomi Campbell's former agent fended off defense accusations Tuesday that she lied to the war crimes court to further her own lawsuit against Campbell, insisting the model knew she was receiving diamonds from Charles Taylor.

Taylor, the former Liberian president, faces 11 counts of war crimes linked to allegations he supported rebels during Sierra Leone's vicious 11-year civil war, which ended in 2002 with an estimated 100,000 dead. Prosecutors accuse him of trading in so-called blood diamonds — gems used to finance wars — in exchange for supporting the rebels. Taylor denies the charges.

Agent Carole White said she was present when Campbell told Jeremy Ractliffe, head of the Nelson Mandela Children's Fund, that the diamonds she was donating to the charity came from Taylor.

Campbell testified last week she did not know the source or value of the "stones" she received after a 1997 dinner party at Mandela's presidential mansion. She told the court that two men came to her room in the middle of the night and said merely it was "a gift for you." The British supermodel said she did not even know they were diamonds.

Taylor's lawyer Courtenay Griffiths accused White of lying to assist her in a separate case against her former client, whom she is suing for millions of dollars for alleged breach of contract.

"I suggest that your account is a complete pack of lies, and you've made it up in order to assist in your lawsuit against Ms. Campbell," Griffiths said Tuesday. "Put bluntly, for you this is all about money."

White told the court her account was true, and that she had told the same story to friends in 1997 because "it was funny at the time."

"It's totally the truth. It has nothing to do with my business argument with Naomi Campbell," White said. "This is not about money."

On Monday, American actress and human rights activist Mia Farrow also told the court that Campbell had told her the day after the 1997 dinner that she received "a huge diamond" from Taylor.

The statutes of the Sierra Leone war crimes court make no reference to perjury and specify no penalties for it.

The appearance of Campbell and Farrow brought intense media interest to a case mired in tales of murders, atrocities and cannibalism in West Africa.

The three judges of the Special Court for Sierra Leone order Griffiths to wind up Taylor's defense by Nov. 12, ending the trial just short of three years after it began in earnest. Taylor himself was on the stand for nearly seven months.

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Kameera4

Supermodel - superliar - superdumb - superstupid.

Her evidence - superstitious

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Reply#1 - Mon Aug 9, 2010 4:11 AM EDT
DavidK

I so glad Mia Farrow testified and that Carole White will testify and contradict Naomi Campbell's story. Naomi Campbell is a spoiled, stupid, self-indulgent person, not only because of this incident but because of many others.

The bigger and more important issue is that the testimony ties Charles Taylor to the trade of blood diamonds. Ms. Farrow and Ms. White have shown great courage, something Naomi Campbell will never understand.

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Reply#2 - Mon Aug 9, 2010 5:11 AM EDT
jrone

mia farrow is obviously not the most reliable source in the world. and naomi and a box of rocks are probably a dead heat in the iq race. the big question here is, who gives a squirt? if these retarded has-beens are all they have on chuck ,its probably best to let him go.

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Reply#3 - Mon Aug 9, 2010 10:06 AM EDT
bsbfankaren

I don't know whether or not Mia Farrow is believable, but since Miss Campbell was obviously looking out for her own best interests...from trying to get of testifying at all, to saying that she was handed some rather "dirty rocks"...she sure sounds pretty smart to me!

But then again, I didn't come here to make myself feel better by calling people who have more many then I have so far made in my life time "has-beens"!

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#3.1 - Mon Aug 9, 2010 10:53 AM EDT
DavidK

@jrone - Let Charles Taylor go because that's all the prosecutors have? You're forgetting the 91 witnesses the prosecution called. This trial is coming to an end and the only reason it's making news right now is because of the involvement of celebrities. We haven't read about the other witnesses - the woman who had to watch her children beheaded and then be made to carry the sack of their heads, or the man who had both his hands chopped off. Too bad there is no real penalty for perjury in the ICC or Naomi's next stop might be jail (again).

    #3.2 - Tue Aug 10, 2010 7:26 AM EDT
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    bsbfankaren

    Shocking, just shocking that a vapid, always self-centered super model would lie on the witness stand for her own personal gain? No, please say it ain't so!?!

    I suppose now you'll tell me Santa Clause does not exist...

      Reply#4 - Mon Aug 9, 2010 10:49 AM EDT
      raymondparker

      n.cambells evedence just blown away by ex managers testomony.

        Reply#5 - Mon Aug 9, 2010 5:11 PM EDT
        Little Sure Shot

        Giving her the blood diamond during the night? That must have been someeeeeeee pillow talk going on between them.

          Reply#6 - Mon Aug 9, 2010 6:03 PM EDT
          eric fuller

          Maybe Naomi should do a photo with the victims of Charles Taylor's atrocities. While we're at it maybe someone should give Naomi a map to show where Liberia is.

            Reply#7 - Tue Aug 10, 2010 1:11 PM EDT
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