Jeffrey Epstein files released by the DoJ have revealed Ghislaine Maxwell, currently serving 20 years in prison for child sex trafficking, attempted to lure supermodel Naomi Campbell to visit Epstein in New York by offering two “playmates.”
As millions of pages from the Department of Justice continue to flood public view, this sickening offer—sent to lure Campbell to Epstein’s Manhattan mansion—reignites questions about why Maxwell is serving decades in prison for trafficking minors to Epstein’s inner circle, while her clients remain unpunished.

Campbell’s name surfaces repeatedly across the massive release, appearing in nearly 300 documents and making her one of the most prominently mentioned celebrities in Epstein’s orbit. These references include emails, flight logs, contact lists, and social schedules, painting a picture of close contact from around 2001 through 2016.
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Photos from years ago show Campbell posing with Epstein, Maxwell, and then-17-year-old Virginia Giuffre (née Roberts) during celebrations for Campbell’s 31st birthday in St. Tropez in May 2001.
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Giuffre, who supposedly died by suicide in April 2025 (after declaring her life was in danger and she was not suicidal), had alleged she was trafficked to the event before enduring further abuse, including an assault by Prince Andrew at Maxwell’s London home that same night.
Victims Allege Epstein Introduced Underage Girls to Campbell
The files detail Campbell’s repeated requests to use Epstein’s infamous private jet—the so-called “Lolita Express”—often arranged via his assistant Lesley Groff. They include plans for meetings at his New York townhouse, invitations to exclusive global parties, and travel linked to Epstein’s elite inner circle.
Victim statements referenced in the records claim Epstein introduced underage girls to Campbell at social gatherings. Some accounts place her at his notorious New York mansion and his private island in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Multiple victims described how Epstein dangled his supposed connection to Campbell—and promises of modeling careers—to groom and lure vulnerable young women. One noted being introduced to the supermodel inside Epstein’s private office.
Most alarmingly, these interactions didn’t stop after Epstein’s 2008 Florida conviction for procuring a minor for prostitution. The documents reveal:
- A 2010 Nile boat trip invitation that included Campbell’s then-boyfriend and Epstein.
- Invites to Moscow events connected to Epstein’s network.
- Campbell attending dinners and high-society gatherings tied to Epstein even after his release.
- Emails signed off by Campbell with Satanic messages including “Love & Light”

Campbell’s Denials and the Broader Reckoning
Campbell has long maintained she had no inkling of Epstein’s criminal behavior until his 2019 arrest. In public statements after his death, she said: “What he’s done is indefensible. When I heard what he had done, it sickened me to my stomach, just like everybody else.”
Her representatives have reiterated that she knew nothing of any wrongdoing and would have acted if she had witnessed exploitation.
Yet as these files pour out—millions of pages exposing flight logs, messages, and victim testimonies—the pattern is undeniable: Epstein’s operation thrived because powerful people kept coming back, long after red flags waved openly.
Maxwell, the convicted trafficker, is paying the price in a cell. But where is the accountability for those who allegedly received the victims she procured? The “clients”—the end-users of the trafficking ring—remain unnamed, uncharged, and untouched.

