Naomi Campbell says 'shocking facts unearthed' as she fights charity ban with fake email claim British supermodel Naomi Campbell claims to have uncovered "shocking" facts as she fights against her ban on being a charity trustee - including that an email address was used to impersonate her in conversations with lawyers.
Trustees said at the time that hotel costs were typically covered by a donor to the charity, therefore not costing the charity itself, but failed to provide any evidence to support this.
Her removal came as a result of a probe carried out by the Charity Commission that found just a small proportion of the charity's money went to actual good causes.
"I am grateful to the tribunal for allowing me to appeal the Charity Commission's findings after considering the evidence I have submitted," Campbell said in a statement.
Her case is now due before a tribunal, after Campbell's representatives claim documents that were submitted to the commission gave a false impression of her involvement in running the UK charity.