Kate Moss's lawyer declared yesterday the supermodel won battle against British newspaper Sunday Mirror that alleged she had collapsed into a coma after taking cocaine, and had accepted substantial libel damages.
Sunday Mirror published an article where they affirmed that during a visit to Barcelona, Spain, in June 2001, Moss collapsed into a drug-induced coma and had to be revived, after taking large amounts of cocaine.
"The allegations are untrue," Moss' lawyer, Gerard Tyrrell, said Wednesday. MGN "accepts that Kate Moss did not behave in this manner and accepts that the allegations are false and should not have been published,'' Tyrrell told the court
The newspaper's solicitor, Philip Conway, publicly declared the allegations were false and they are sorry for all the trouble they caused. Kate Moss was not present in the court for the hearing.