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  2. Campbell v MGN Ltd - Wikipedia

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    Rather than challenge the disclosure of the fact she had been a drug addict, Campbell challenged the disclosure of information about the location of her Narcotics Anonymous meetings and the pictures that were used. The photographs, they argued, formed part of that information, would be a deterrent to her seeking further medical treatment and ...

  3. Naomi Campbell opens up about past drug and alcohol addiction

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    Naomi Campbell has recalled struggling with her past addiction after the death of her good friend Gianni Versace in Apple TV+ ... and Narcotics Anonymous (NA) meetings in an effort to stay sober ...

  4. Naomi Campbell - Wikipedia

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    Naomi Elaine Campbell (born 22 May 1970) [6] is a British fashion model. ... after the newspaper published a photograph of her leaving a Narcotics Anonymous meeting. ...

  5. 40 celebrities who have been open about their sobriety - AOL

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    Naomi Campbell. Naomi Campbell in May 2023. ... He joined Alcoholics Anonymous and started seeing a therapist to help him on his journey, but added that battling addictions is a "never-ending ...

  6. Breach of confidence in English law - Wikipedia

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    Article 8 provides that everyone has the right to respect for his private and family life, his home and his correspondence. In Campbell v MGN Ltd, [18] the House of Lords held that the Daily Mirror had breached Naomi Campbell’s confidentiality rights by publishing reports and pictures of her attendance at Narcotics Anonymous meetings.

  7. Naomi Campbell reflects on past drug addiction

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  8. Schillings - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Schillings represented Naomi Campbell in Campbell v MGN Ltd. Campbell was photographed leaving a rehabilitation clinic after public denials that she was a recovering drug addict. Campbell challenged the disclosure of information about the location of her Narcotics Anonymous meetings and the pictures that were used by the Daily Mirror.

  9. Naomi Campbell admits she struggles with self-care: 'I ...

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    Campbell has been open about her struggles with substance abuse in the past, telling ABC News's Diane Sawyer in 2004 that her addiction to cocaine was rather easy to keep up with as a result of ...