Naomi Campbells Testimony

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Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
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what did she do, with these 'dirty stones'..?


give them back? hand in to police? or take them home? i hope she declared at customs..

She says she gave them to the Nelson Mandela Childrens Fund.

They have written to the Court declaring that it had "never received a diamond or diamonds from Ms Campbell or from anyone else. It would have been improper and illegal to have done so."
 




Gwylan

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
32,236
Uffern
She says she gave them to the Nelson Mandela Childrens Fund.

They have written to the Court declaring that it had "never received a diamond or diamonds from Ms Campbell or from anyone else. It would have been improper and illegal to have done so."

I see that the trustee for the Nelson Mandela Children's Fund has said yes, she did pass them on to the fund after all. Now, that sounds like a well dodgy charity.
 


mccraque

Active member
Feb 24, 2009
343
She is a cuntofawoman, but think I would still have a go. Funny toes though. Be very clear though - I would wipe my knob on her curtains and leave as soon as I'd finished.

My favourite part of yesterdays trial was when, after turning up late... she said

"This really is an inconvenience to me, being here".

How self absorbed can the woman be? Maybe someone should send a high on crack Norbury squad to her area of Streatham and amputate her hands and see how she likes it?

I bet she's a f***ing palace fan too.
 
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Cosmic Joker

The Motorik
Apr 14, 2010
574
Chichester
I see that the trustee for the Nelson Mandela Children's Fund has said yes, she did pass them on to the fund after all. Now, that sounds like a well dodgy charity.

Ha ha, now it seems that the representative of the charity - a Jeremy Ratcliffe -accepted the diamonds from Campbell as he though it would be illegal for her to leave the country with them, but did not pass them on to the Chairty itself as it might also be illegal.
BBC News - Mandela charity official
According to this BBC article South African Law says that any rough diamonds must be handed in to a police station as soon as possible. So what did Mr Ratcliffe do? That's right he kept them and now both he and Campbell are subject to investigation by SA Police. I really hope that this means that if Campbell sets foot in SA again she will be subject to arrest.
Surely he should have got on the phone to the charity's lawyers and on being appraised of the legal sitution accompanied Campbell to the cop shop to get everything sorted out?? You might think.
 


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