Naomi Campbell Supermodel Appeared In Court

A court has heard that supermodel Naomi Campbell called a British Airways pilot “a racist” before assaulting police in a bust-up at Heathrow Airport’s Terminal Five. The supermodel appeared in court this morning and admitted to charges relating to a row over a lost bag that saw her thrown off an LA-bound flight in April. The court heard that Campbell swore at Captain Miles Sutherland during the incident, saying: “I can’t believe you have lost my…bag. Bring me my…bags now.”Following her outburst to cabin crew, the supermodel attacked at least one police officer while she was being removed from the plane in handcuffs. The 38-year-old pleaded guilty to all four charges she faced at Uxbridge Magistrates Court. These included assaulting a police constable, one of using threatening, abusive or insulting words towards cabin crew, and a public order offence. Melanie Parrish, prosecuting, told the court that Campbell was a first class passenger on the BA flight on April 3 this year. The flare-up occurred when Capt Sutherland informed passengers that not all baggage could be loaded onto the plane. Miss Parrish said: “(Campbell) instructed him to personally get off the aircraft and get her bag and show it to her. “The magistrates were told that when Capt Sutherland tried to explain her options, Campbell snapped: “How dare you tell me what my options are? You are not leaving until you find my…bags.”



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