Overview
- Campbell’s name appears nearly 300 times in the newly released DOJ materials, according to multiple reports.
- Records cite emails, contact lists, a prison-address list entry, scheduling notes, event invitations, and a 2010 business meeting coordinated by Epstein’s assistant Lesley Groff.
- A 2016 email references Campbell seeking to use Epstein’s plane, and her lawyer says she flew a few times without observing misconduct.
- Victim statements describe seeing Campbell at Epstein-linked gatherings, with her attorney saying a visit to the island was a brief travel stopover with a group.
- Reporters note the cache is voluminous, redacted, and includes raw tips, so references alone do not indicate criminal conduct.