Campbell says she was 'deceived' in charity ban appeal (opens original article in a new tab)
Naomi Campbell appeared in court to appeal a five-year ban from charity trusteeship over alleged mismanagement of funds, claiming fraud and forgery in the case.
- Naomi Campbell arrived at a UK court to give evidence in her appeal against a five-year ban from being a charity trustee.
- The Charity Commission found serious mismanagement at Fashion for Relief, including use of charity funds for personal expenses like a hotel stay in Cannes.
- Campbell claims she was a 'victim of fraud and forgery' and alleges fake email accounts were used to impersonate her in communications with lawyers.
- Three trustees of Fashion for Relief were disqualified following the inquiry, with Campbell's ban being challenged in court.
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