Comedian Katt Williams has long warned that the entertainment industry would face a reckoning, with secrets coming to light and powerful figures exposed.

In 2024, he pointed to the infamous Epstein list as a catalyst, claiming that high-profile celebrities, fashion icons, and international socialites were terrified because their names appeared in flight logs linked to Jeffrey Epstein’s network.

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Williams specifically called out Naomi Campbell, a supermodel and socialite, for her alleged involvement and connections to the elite, suggesting she served as a gatekeeper for powerful circles. Naomi Campbell’s name repeatedly surfaced in DOJ files and flight logs, raising questions about her relationship with Epstein and her role in international circles.

According to August 2025 DOJ transcripts, Ghislaine Maxwell admitted Campbell likely visited Epstein’s private island, Little St. James, and had a friendship with Epstein independent of Maxwell.

Maxwell claimed Campbell had visited Epstein in Palm Beach and possibly the island, and that their connection was deeper than most realized. In February 2026, a batch of DOJ emails revealed Epstein’s interest in purchasing Brazilian modeling agencies, specifically Ford Models, which once represented Campbell.

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Although Ford Models denied direct contact with Epstein, the documents showed his persistent attempts to use the modeling industry to meet women.

Campbell initially denied any connection to Epstein, later admitting she was introduced to him on her 31st birthday by her ex-boyfriend Flavio Briatore, and that Epstein was a frequent presence at Victoria’s Secret fashion shows. She claimed she was unaware of Epstein’s crimes and regretted any contact with him after his conviction.

Campbell insisted that mere association with Epstein did not make her guilty, but critics pointed out that she was repeatedly seen at his parties, homes, and on private jets, suggesting she may have witnessed more than she admitted. One accuser even claimed Campbell saw her at parties, on planes, and in Epstein’s homes, implying Campbell knew what was happening and chose not to intervene.

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Recent investigative threads from 2026 files indicate Epstein’s network sought recruitment hubs in East Africa, especially in Nairobi and coastal regions. Coincidentally, Campbell was named Kenya’s International Tourism Ambassador in 2021, a move questioned by locals due to her ties to Epstein.

The files discuss Epstein’s attempts to penetrate the African modeling market, targeting Kenya and Ethiopia for talent. Campbell’s presence in Melindi, Kenya—a town known for its elite international community—aligned with Epstein’s interests in the region.

Allegedly, Campbell positioned herself as a mentor, scouting talent in East Africa, but the files suggest she may have funneled young women into a pipeline for Epstein and his associates. Her “eye for talent” appeared to match Epstein’s procurement needs, making her less of a mentor and more of a facilitator for the elite’s darkest appetites.

Kenyan model Elsa Majimbo accused Campbell of sabotaging her career and controlling her opportunities, claiming Campbell threatened to expose sensitive messages when Majimbo spoke out about their severed friendship.

This pattern, critics argue, shows Campbell’s influence extended beyond mentorship, sometimes to the detriment of those she was supposed to help. Campbell’s close relationship with Diddy, another celebrity facing serious allegations, further fueled suspicions.

She publicly supported Diddy, posting photos and tributes, even hosting his lavish birthday party weeks before Cassie’s lawsuit against him. Critics believe Campbell was aware of, and possibly complicit in, the abuses suffered by Cassie and others.

Katt Williams has repeatedly criticized celebrities for their “selective amnesia,” noting that many deny any knowledge of Epstein despite clear evidence of their involvement. Williams claims that international hubs like East Africa were used by elites to source talent, and that ambassadors like Campbell were aware of these pipelines.

As more evidence emerges, questions remain: Was Campbell simply a mentor, or was she actively involved in facilitating Epstein’s crimes? Was her role as Kenya’s tourism ambassador a cover for deeper connections?

Williams challenges the public to reconsider what they believe about celebrity innocence, suggesting that the timing and overlap of Campbell’s activities and Epstein’s interests are too convenient to ignore. The story continues to unfold, as more secrets are exposed and the entertainment industry faces unprecedented scrutiny.