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Police seize tape showing British supermodel Kate Moss snorting cocaine
Posted on Thursday, December 22, 2005 (EST)
Police have reportedly seized a copy of a video purporting to show British supermodel Kate Moss snorting cocaine.
 
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British supermodel Kate on the cover of a Vogue magazine
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LONDON (AFP) - The seizure of the tape was reported by the Daily Mirror newspaper, the daily which had first exposed the existence of such video.

The Metropolitan Police refused to comment on the development, but the Evening Standard newspaper said detectives had successfully applied to a south London court last week to get the 45-minute tape from the tabloid.

It was apparently secretly recorded in early September at a west London studio where bad-boy rock singer Pete Doherty, her on-off love interest, was recording with his band Babyshambles.

A spokesman for the Daily Mirror, contacted by AFP, confirmed that police had seized the tape, but gave no other details.

Fuzzy images from the video, published in the Daily Mirror, led to Moss losing lucrative contracts with Swedish retailer H and M, French fashion and perfume house Chanel and trendy British trenchcoat brand Burberry.

Her career has enjoyed a quick rebound, however, with her face back on the covers of top fashion magazines as well as a TV commercial for Virgin mobile phones in Britain that shows her making a wholesome cup of tea.

Moss, 31, is reportedly in the United States, where she underwent treatment at a detox centre in Arizona after she issued a public apology for her hard-partying conduct.

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