The empty chair of Naomi Campbell is seen at the U.N.-backed Special Court for Sierra Leone in Leidschendam, Netherlands, Thursday, Aug. 5, 2010. Naomi Campbell appeared at a Dutch courthouse to give evidence at the war crimes trial of former Liberian ruler Charles Taylor after the supermodel lost her battle to avoid testifying. Campbell will be questioned about claims made by actress Mia Farrow that Taylor gave the British model an uncut diamond after a dinner party hosted by Nelson Mandela in South Africa in 1997. Prosecutors say if that's true, it's evidence that he received diamonds from Sierra Leone rebels in exchange for weapons during that country's 1992-2002 civil war. The court did not give permission to take photos of Naomi Campbell. (AP Photo/Vincent Jannink, Pool)
The empty chair of Naomi Campbell is seen at the U.N.-backed Special Court for Sierra Leone in Leidschendam, Netherlands, Thursday, Aug. 5, 2010. Naomi Campbell appeared at a Dutch courthouse to give evidence at the war crimes trial of former Liberian ruler Charles Taylor after the supermodel lost her battle to avoid testifying. Campbell will be questioned about claims made by actress Mia Farrow that Taylor gave the British model an uncut diamond after a dinner party hosted by Nelson Mandela in South Africa in 1997. Prosecutors say if that's true, it's evidence that he received diamonds from Sierra Leone rebels in exchange for weapons during that country's 1992-2002 civil war. The court did not give permission to take photos of Naomi Campbell. (AP Photo/Vincent Jannink, Pool) © AP | AP
Former Liberian President Charles Taylor is seen at the U.N.-backed Special Court for Sierra Leone in Leidschendam, Netherlands, Thursday, Aug. 5, 2010. Naomi Campbell appeared at a Dutch courthouse to give evidence at the war crimes trial of former Liberian ruler Charles Taylor after the supermodel lost her battle to avoid testifying. Campbell will be questioned about claims made by actress Mia Farrow that Taylor gave the British model an uncut diamond after a dinner party hosted by Nelson Mandela in South Africa in 1997. Prosecutors say if that's true, it's evidence that he received diamonds from Sierra Leone rebels in exchange for weapons during that country's 1992-2002 civil war. The court did not give permission to take photos of Naomi Campbell. (AP Photo/Vincent Jannink, Pool)
Former Liberian President Charles Taylor is seen at the U.N.-backed Special Court for Sierra Leone in Leidschendam, Netherlands, Thursday, Aug. 5, 2010. Naomi Campbell appeared at a Dutch courthouse to give evidence at the war crimes trial of former Liberian ruler Charles Taylor after the supermodel lost her battle to avoid testifying. Campbell will be questioned about claims made by actress Mia Farrow that Taylor gave the British model an uncut diamond after a dinner party hosted by Nelson Mandela in South Africa in 1997. Prosecutors say if that's true, it's evidence that he received diamonds from Sierra Leone rebels in exchange for weapons during that country's 1992-2002 civil war. The court did not give permission to take photos of Naomi Campbell. (AP Photo/Vincent Jannink, Pool) © AP | AP
A frame grab shows British supermodel Naomi Campbell (L) arriving to testify at the war crimes trial of former Liberian President Charles Taylor at the U.N. Special Court for Sierra Leone in Leidschendam August 5, 2010. Campbell said on Thursday she had been given a pouch containing small, rough diamonds while in South Africa but did not know who they were from. REUTERS/Special Court for Sierra Leone (NETHERLANDS - Tags: CRIME LAW POLITICS PROFILE) FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS
A frame grab shows British supermodel Naomi Campbell (L) arriving to testify at the war crimes trial of former Liberian President Charles Taylor at the U.N. Special Court for Sierra Leone in Leidschendam August 5, 2010. Campbell said on Thursday she had been given a pouch containing small, rough diamonds while in South Africa but did not know who they were from. REUTERS/Special Court for Sierra Leone (NETHERLANDS - Tags: CRIME LAW POLITICS PROFILE) FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS © REUTERS | REUTERS
A frame grab shows British supermodel Naomi Campbell testifying at the war crimes trial of former Liberian President Charles Taylor at the U.N. Special Court for Sierra Leone in Leidschendam August 5, 2010. Campbell said on Thursday she had been given a pouch containing small, rough diamonds while in South Africa but did not know who they were from. REUTERS/Special Court for Sierra Leone (NETHERLANDS - Tags: CRIME LAW POLITICS PROFILE) FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS
A frame grab shows British supermodel Naomi Campbell testifying at the war crimes trial of former Liberian President Charles Taylor at the U.N. Special Court for Sierra Leone in Leidschendam August 5, 2010. Campbell said on Thursday she had been given a pouch containing small, rough diamonds while in South Africa but did not know who they were from. REUTERS/Special Court for Sierra Leone (NETHERLANDS - Tags: CRIME LAW POLITICS PROFILE) FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS © REUTERS | REUTERS
Supermodel Naomi Campbell is seen on a screen in the pressroom of the U.N.-backed Special Court for Sierra Leone in Leidschendam, Netherlands, 05 August 2010. Campbell appeared at a Dutch courthouse to give evidence at the war crimes trial of former Liberian ruler Charles Taylor after the supermodel lost her battle to avoid testifying. Campbell will be questioned about claims made by actress Mia Farrow that Taylor gave the British model an uncut diamond after a dinner party hosted by Nelson Mandela in South Africa in 1997. Prosecutors say if that's true, it's evidence that he received diamonds from Sierra Leone rebels in exchange for weapons during that country's 1992-2002 civil war. The court did not give permission to take photos of Naomi Campbell inside the courtroom. EPA/VINCENT JANNINK/POOL +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
Supermodel Naomi Campbell is seen on a screen in the pressroom of the U.N.-backed Special Court for Sierra Leone in Leidschendam, Netherlands, 05 August 2010. Campbell appeared at a Dutch courthouse to give evidence at the war crimes trial of former Liberian ruler Charles Taylor after the supermodel lost her battle to avoid testifying. Campbell will be questioned about claims made by actress Mia Farrow that Taylor gave the British model an uncut diamond after a dinner party hosted by Nelson Mandela in South Africa in 1997. Prosecutors say if that's true, it's evidence that he received diamonds from Sierra Leone rebels in exchange for weapons during that country's 1992-2002 civil war. The court did not give permission to take photos of Naomi Campbell inside the courtroom. EPA/VINCENT JANNINK/POOL +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++ © dpa/DPA | dpa
A frame grab shows British supermodel Naomi Campbell (L) taking an oath before testifying at the war crimes trial of former Liberian President Charles Taylor at the U.N. Special Court for Sierra Leone in Leidschendam August 5, 2010. Campbell said on Thursday she had been given a pouch containing small, rough diamonds while in South Africa but did not know who they were from. REUTERS/Special Court for Sierra Leone (NETHERLANDS - Tags: CRIME LAW POLITICS PROFILE) FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS
A frame grab shows British supermodel Naomi Campbell (L) taking an oath before testifying at the war crimes trial of former Liberian President Charles Taylor at the U.N. Special Court for Sierra Leone in Leidschendam August 5, 2010. Campbell said on Thursday she had been given a pouch containing small, rough diamonds while in South Africa but did not know who they were from. REUTERS/Special Court for Sierra Leone (NETHERLANDS - Tags: CRIME LAW POLITICS PROFILE) FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS © REUTERS | REUTERS
Supermodel Naomi Campbell is seen on a screen in the pressroom of the U.N.-backed Special Court for Sierra Leone in Leidschendam, Netherlands, 05 August 2010. Campbell appeared at a Dutch courthouse to give evidence at the war crimes trial of former Liberian ruler Charles Taylor after the supermodel lost her battle to avoid testifying. Campbell will be questioned about claims made by actress Mia Farrow that Taylor gave the British model an uncut diamond after a dinner party hosted by Nelson Mandela in South Africa in 1997. Prosecutors say if that's true, it's evidence that he received diamonds from Sierra Leone rebels in exchange for weapons during that country's 1992-2002 civil war. The court did not give permission to take photos of Naomi Campbell inside the courtroom. EPA/VINCENT JANNINK/POOL +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
Supermodel Naomi Campbell is seen on a screen in the pressroom of the U.N.-backed Special Court for Sierra Leone in Leidschendam, Netherlands, 05 August 2010. Campbell appeared at a Dutch courthouse to give evidence at the war crimes trial of former Liberian ruler Charles Taylor after the supermodel lost her battle to avoid testifying. Campbell will be questioned about claims made by actress Mia Farrow that Taylor gave the British model an uncut diamond after a dinner party hosted by Nelson Mandela in South Africa in 1997. Prosecutors say if that's true, it's evidence that he received diamonds from Sierra Leone rebels in exchange for weapons during that country's 1992-2002 civil war. The court did not give permission to take photos of Naomi Campbell inside the courtroom. EPA/VINCENT JANNINK/POOL +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++ © dpa/DPA | dpa
A picture grabbed on the site of the Special Tribunal for Sierra Leone shows British supermodel Naomi Campbell answering questions at the UN-backed Special Court for Sierra Leone in Leidschendam on August 5, 2010. Naomi Campbell today told a war crimes court she received a gift of
A picture grabbed on the site of the Special Tribunal for Sierra Leone shows British supermodel Naomi Campbell answering questions at the UN-backed Special Court for Sierra Leone in Leidschendam on August 5, 2010. Naomi Campbell today told a war crimes court she received a gift of "dirty-looking stones" she assumed was from Liberia's Charles Taylor after a 1997 dinner hosted by Nelson Mandela. Campbell was testifying before the court in The Hague about the so-called "blood diamond" gift from ex-warlord Taylor who is charged with murder, rape and enslavement. AFP PHOTO / SPECIAL TRIBUNAL FOR SIERRA LEONE = RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE © AFP | AFP
A picture grabbed on the site of the Special Tribunal for Sierra Leone shows British supermodel Naomi Campbell answering questions at the UN-backed Special Court for Sierra Leone in Leidschendam on August 5, 2010. Naomi Campbell today told a war crimes court she received a gift of
A picture grabbed on the site of the Special Tribunal for Sierra Leone shows British supermodel Naomi Campbell answering questions at the UN-backed Special Court for Sierra Leone in Leidschendam on August 5, 2010. Naomi Campbell today told a war crimes court she received a gift of "dirty-looking stones" she assumed was from Liberia's Charles Taylor after a 1997 dinner hosted by Nelson Mandela. Campbell was testifying before the court in The Hague about the so-called "blood diamond" gift from ex-warlord Taylor who is charged with murder, rape and enslavement. AFP PHOTO / SPECIAL TRIBUNAL FOR SIERRA LEONE = RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE © AFP | AFP
Former Liberian President Charles Taylor is seen at the U.N.-backed Special Court for Sierra Leone in The Hague, the Netherlands, 05 August 2010. Naomi Campbell (unseen) appeared at an ICC courthouse to give evidence at the war crimes trial of former Liberian ruler Charles Taylor after the supermodel lost her battle to avoid testifying. Campbell will be questioned about claims made by actress Mia Farrow (unseen) that Taylor gave the British model an uncut diamond after a dinner party hosted by Nelson Mandela in South Africa in 1997. International prosecutor Brenda Hollis has said she hoped to prove with Campbell's statement that the former Liberian dictator had so- called blood diamonds, mined in rebel areas to finance the purchase of arms worth hundreds of millions of dollars for Sierra Leone during the Liberian civil war from 1992-2002. EPA/VINCENT JANNINK POOL +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
Former Liberian President Charles Taylor is seen at the U.N.-backed Special Court for Sierra Leone in The Hague, the Netherlands, 05 August 2010. Naomi Campbell (unseen) appeared at an ICC courthouse to give evidence at the war crimes trial of former Liberian ruler Charles Taylor after the supermodel lost her battle to avoid testifying. Campbell will be questioned about claims made by actress Mia Farrow (unseen) that Taylor gave the British model an uncut diamond after a dinner party hosted by Nelson Mandela in South Africa in 1997. International prosecutor Brenda Hollis has said she hoped to prove with Campbell's statement that the former Liberian dictator had so- called blood diamonds, mined in rebel areas to finance the purchase of arms worth hundreds of millions of dollars for Sierra Leone during the Liberian civil war from 1992-2002. EPA/VINCENT JANNINK POOL +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++ © dpa/DPA | dpa
Liberian ex-warlord Charles Taylor's lawyer Courtenay Griffiths speaks outside the special court for Sierra Leone in Leidschendam, on August 5, 2010. British supermodel Naomi Campbell today told a war crimes court she received a gift of
Liberian ex-warlord Charles Taylor's lawyer Courtenay Griffiths speaks outside the special court for Sierra Leone in Leidschendam, on August 5, 2010. British supermodel Naomi Campbell today told a war crimes court she received a gift of "dirty-looking stones" she assumed was from Liberia's Charles Taylor after a 1997 dinner hosted by Nelson Mandela. Campbell was testifying before the court in The Hague about the so-called "blood diamond" gift from ex-warlord Taylor who is charged with murder, rape and enslavement. AFP PHOTO / ANOEK DE GROOT © AFP | AFP