Sky News: Lawyers for a woman formerly employed as a maid by Naomi Campbell, and who is currently suing the supermodel, will be able to bring up Campbell's past treatment of her employees. The British model's legal team tried to block Campbell's history of having arguments with people who work for her, saying it was scandalous and prejudicial. However, Manhattan Supreme Court Judge Michael Stallman ruled the previous incidents could be admitted.
Gaby Gibson claims Campbell hit her, called her bigoted names and threatened to charge her with theft after she could not find a pair of jeans while she was working for the British model. Campbell has denied the claims.