Naomi Campbell’s fundraising scandal: The supermodel is involved in an affair in her home country. Now she commented on it.
Naomi Campbell is involved in a donations scandal in her native England. The 54-year-old model is no longer allowed to head any charity there for five years. found that donated money had been spent on luxury hotels and wellness treatments, it is said.
An investigation revealed that the charity organization “Fashion for Relief” did not pass on as much of the money collected as was intended. Instead, according to the BBC report, the money was spent “on cigarettes and security services” for Campbell, among other things.
during an appearance in Paris that she had “no control” over her charity. According to the report, she further said that she had placed control in the hands of a lawyer. They now want to find out what happened, “because everything I do and every penny I ever make goes to charities,” she said.
It wasn’t just Naomi Campbell who was banned
According to the BBC, Naomi Campbell was banned from charitable work in England and Wales for five years, while two other former Fashion for Relief leaders were banned for nine and four years respectively. One of these individuals is alleged to have received unauthorized payments totaling £290,000 for consultancy services, in breach of the charity’s statutes.
According to the BBC, the investigation found that between April 2016 and July 2022, only 8.5 percent of the money raised by Fashion for Relief was given to charity. The organization is now said to have been dissolved.
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Source: Stern
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