Naomi Campbell has confessed she did receive ‘blood diamonds’ from Liberian dictator Charles Taylor.
The 40-year-old supermodel revealed she received “dirty pebbles” while testifying at the war crimes trial of Taylor in The Hague, Netherlands. Naomi was subpoenaed to give evidence after actress Mia Farrow
– who has also been called to trial – claimed the model told her she
had received jewels as a personal gift from Taylor during a party held
at former South African President Nelson Mandela’s house in September 1997.
According to Mia’s previous allegations, Naomi “told us she had been
awakened in the night by knocking at her door. She opened the door to
find two or three men – I do not recall how many – who presented her
with a large diamond which they said was from Charles Taylor”.
During her testimony, Naomi stated she was given a pouch with some “dirty little pebbles” but denied receiving a “huge, uncut” diamond.
She said: “The next morning at breakfast I told Ms Farrow and (her
former agent Carol White) what had happened and one of the two said,
‘That’s obviously Charles Taylor’, and I said, ‘I guess that was.’ ”
She continued: “There was no one else at the dinner who would have given diamonds as a gift.”
The 40-year-old model is now fearful of her safety after being ordered to give evidence against Taylor.
She said: “I don’t want anything to do with it. I care about the protection of my family.
“This is someone (Charles Taylor) that I read up on, on the
internet, that’s killed thousands of people allegedly and I don’t want
my family in danger in any way.”
Taylor has been on trial since 2008 for crimes against humanity, after a bloody campaign he waged in Sierra Leone
between 1997 and 2001, during which time he is alleged to have been
involved with ‘blood diamonds’. A ‘blood diamond’ – also called a ‘hot’
or ‘war’ diamond – is a jewel mined in a war zone and sold to aid warlord activity or invading forces’ campaigns.
The trial continues.
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