Mia Farrow

But Farrow claims Naomi did in fact know about the source of the diamonds. Today she said on the stand that that while she was eating breakfast with her children the next morning, Campbell bragged to her about the gift, and told her where it came from.
"She said that in the night she had been awakened, some men were knocking at the door, and they had been sent by Charles Taylor," Farrow said. "And they had given her a huge diamond."
Farrow, under cross examination, said she "didn't see the diamond or diamonds" and was strictly going by "what Naomi Campbell said.
These diamonds could be the proof that Taylor had been trading firearms to rebels in Sierra Leone during that country's civil war from 1991 to 2002. In exchange, Taylor received the diamonds and other natural resources from the rebels.
Taylor, who's also accused of murder, rape, sexual enslavement and recruiting child soldiers, has pleaded not guilty to the 11 war crimes he stands accused of.
Sounds like Naomi has painted herself in a corner! We wonder how much trouble she could get in for lying about this!
Watch the video below...what do you think of Farrow's testimony?
June 17, 2009

As Hollyscoop reported yesterday, Patrick was found dead in his Vermont studio over the weekend. According to the Associated Press, the coroner determined that he died of a self-inflicted gunshot to the head.
Sgt. Tara Thomas, spokeswoman for the Vermont State Police, said Wednesday, "These findings are consistent with evidence found during the investigation. Mr. Farrow's wife contacted 911 upon discovering her husband unresponsive in their home."
Since the death was ruled a suicide, police will not offer further comment on the case. Our thoughts are with the Farrow family at this time.
June 16, 2009

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66-year old Patrick Farrow was found late Monday night at the Farrow Gallery in a small town called Castleton, Vermont.
According to the AP, police responded to a 911 call from the gallery from a woman who was asking for help after discovering him. Vermont State Police Lt.
Timothy Oliver called the death suspicious in a written statement Tuesday. He has't yet explained why, and hasn't returned a telephone call seeking details.
An autopsy is planned to determine the cause of Farrow's death. Police says they won't release additional information until it's complete.
The Farrow Gallery where Patrick was found sells jewelry and mixed-media works of art. It's owned and operated by Farrow and his wife, artist Susan Farrow.
Details to follow...
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