Naomi Campbell blames lawyer for 'fraud and deception' at charity ban appeal

Naomi Campbell is appealing a five-year charity ban, claiming she was a victim of fraud and deception by a former trustee. She alleges that the trustee forged her signature and misused funds intended for her charity, Fashion for Relief.
Why it matters
The case underscores the legal responsibilities of charity trustees and the potential for financial mismanagement in high-profile non-profit organizations.
Share Save Add as preferred on Google Tiffany Wertheimer Culture reporter PA Media Naomi Campbell arrives at court in central London to give evidence in an effort to overturn her charity ban Naomi Campbell has said that "identity fraud and deception" by a fellow trustee of her former charity was to blame for a serious misuse of funds.
The article reports on the legal proceedings and Campbell's defense while noting the findings of the charity watchdog.
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