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Naomi Campbell Disqualified as Charity Trustee; Teenage Boys Sentenced in Hampshire Rape Case

change.orgdailymail.comgdeltguardianintelligenceuk.comlegallens.org.uknbcnews.com · 2 blocs · 19d ago

Naomi Campbell was disqualified from serving as a charity trustee for five years after the Charity Commission found that funds from Fashion For Relief were used for her personal expenses. Three teenage boys were convicted of raping two girls in separate premeditated attacks in Hampshire and received youth rehabilitation orders instead of custodial sentences.

Naomi Campbell told a tribunal, 'I’m here because I have been deceived.' The Charity Commission found that funds from the charity Fashion For Relief were used to pay for Campbell’s stay at a five-star hotel in Cannes, France, as well as spa treatments, room service, and cigarettes. Campbell was disqualified from being a charity trustee for five years. The Charity Commission stated that Campbell failed to fulfill her trustee responsibilities. According to the Daily Mail, Campbell claimed she was misled and impersonated during the inquiry, alleging forged documents and fake email accounts were used without her knowledge. The Daily Mail also reported that Bianka Hellmich was disqualified as a charity trustee for nine years and Veronica Chou for four years following the same investigation. Campbell asked for questions to be 'respectful' during her tribunal evidence, according to the Daily Mail.

Three teenage boys, aged 13 and 14 at the time, were found guilty of raping two girls aged 15 and 14 in two separate premeditated attacks in Hampshire. Judge Nicholas Rowland sentenced the boys to youth rehabilitation orders instead of custodial sentences. The sentencing outcome was viewed negatively by Prime Minister Keir Starmer. A petition calling for the removal of Judge Rowland was signed by more than 200,000 people, according to NBC News. The rape case was filmed and the footage was shared online, according to Change.org. Fewer than 3 in 100 rapes reported to police in England and Wales result in a charge or summons, according to Change.org. There were allegations of non-public discussions about the case involving judges and a barrister, according to Legallens.org.uk.

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