Pubdate: Tue, 12 Feb 2002 Source: Times, The (UK) Copyright: 2002 Times Newspapers Ltd Contact: http://www.the-times.co.uk/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/454 Author: Tim Reid CAMPBELL BARES SOUL IN COURT THE model Naomi Campbell told the High Court yesterday of her long battle against drug addiction, as she launched a potentially groundbreaking case against The Mirror over claims that the newspaper invaded her privacy last year. Miss Campbell, 31, sneaked into court by a side door in an attempt to avoid photographers, but once inside she was open and frank, agreeing that she had had a problem with hard drugs and that she had a reputation for tantrums. But she said that she felt "shocked, angry, betrayed and violated" by photographs of her leaving a Narcotics Anonymous meeting and an accompanying story in The Mirror last February. Dressed in a grey trouser suit, Miss Campbell said that she had realised in 1997 that she had a drugs problem, but the article had left her feeling anxious, depressed, and"for the first time in a long while I doubted my resolve to go on." Miss Campbell, who is suing the newspaper for breach of confidence, in addition to invasion of privacy under new European human rights legislation, also complained about another Mirror article, which said that she was "about as effective as a chocolate soldier" as a campaigner. "I took it as a racist slur," she said. Desmond Browne, QC, for MGN Ltd, said that Miss Campbell had forfeited any right to privacy about her drug-taking because it was an illegal activity. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth