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The bit of Naomi Campbell's testimony that's easy to believe
That when she went to Nelson Mandela's dinner party in 1997 she'd never heard of Liberia.
Nice looking lady though.
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Nice looking lady though.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I read her testimony and I think she's telling porkies.
Her story is...
a) Two unknown blokes knock on her hotel room door and give her a pouch. They say it's a gift but they don't say from whom and she doesn't ask;
b) She doesn't look in the pouch. She puts it on her bedside table and goes to bed;
c) In the morning, curiosity gets the better of her and she looks in the pouch and discovers some uncut diamonds;
d) She asks a couple of her friends who they think they've come from and they suggest that they're from Charles Taylor;
e) She doesn't make any further enquires or contact Charles Taylor in any way – she donates them to a children’s charity who later claim that they know nothing about them.
I don't believe that she's being entirely honest here. And that's putting it mildly.
Her story is...
a) Two unknown blokes knock on her hotel room door and give her a pouch. They say it's a gift but they don't say from whom and she doesn't ask;
b) She doesn't look in the pouch. She puts it on her bedside table and goes to bed;
c) In the morning, curiosity gets the better of her and she looks in the pouch and discovers some uncut diamonds;
d) She asks a couple of her friends who they think they've come from and they suggest that they're from Charles Taylor;
e) She doesn't make any further enquires or contact Charles Taylor in any way – she donates them to a children’s charity who later claim that they know nothing about them.
I don't believe that she's being entirely honest here. And that's putting it mildly.
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