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N.Y. Judge Rules That Naomi Campbell's Former
Maid Can Raise The Supermodel’s History
Of Prior Alleged Bad Acts In Her Civil Lawsuit
Gaby Gibson v. Naomi Campbell, et al.
    August 20, 2007

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  • David Breitbart, Campbell’s Lawyer

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  • Campbell’s Prior Felony Charges
  • Assault and Battery
  • New York Judge Michael Stallman denied a legal attempt by Naomi Campbell to bar her ex-maid from raising prior examples of the supermodel's allegedly "chronic abusive and repeatedly violent conduct toward her employees." According to Judge Stallman, "[i]f proven, the reports of Campbell's conduct with respect to other people could support a finding of wanton or outrageous conduct," that might support a finding of punitive damages.

    Felony assault charges were previously filed against Campbell after she through a Swarovski crystal-encrusted phone at a housekeeper in her New York City condo. In that case, Campbell subsequently plead to misdemeanor assault charges and was sentenced to anger management classes and ordered to perform community service.

     
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