Naomi Campbell reportedly facing 300,000 bill for stopping court case
Supermodel Naomi Campbell has pulled out of her latest court case and will incur an estimated bill of £300,000, according to reports.
Campbell, 39, has stopped the case against her former personal assistant, Vanessa Frisbee, who she had accused of breaching confidentiality after Frisbee sold a story about her nine years ago for £25,000.
Campbell has appeared in court hearings several times since 2000, and a High Court official, who has been hearing the case, said he could understand her reason for pulling out due to “exhaustion with litigation”.
However, the official added that she will still have to pay 90 per cent of Frisbee’s legal costs, as well as the costs for her own legal team.
Supermodel Naomi Campbell has pulled out of her latest court case and will incur an estimated bill of £300,000, according to reports.
Campbell, 39, has stopped the case against her former personal assistant, Vanessa Frisbee, who she had accused of breaching confidentiality after Frisbee sold a story about her nine years ago for £25,000.
Campbell has appeared in court hearings several times since 2000, and a High Court official, who has been hearing the case, said he could understand her reason for pulling out due to “exhaustion with litigation”.
However, the official added that she will still have to pay 90 per cent of Frisbee’s legal costs, as well as the costs for her own legal team.
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