
Supermodel Kate Moss will speak to British police investigating allegations of cocaine use - but no timetable has been set for her interview with the officers, her spokesman said.
Moss, 31, lost valuable contracts with H&M, Burberry and Chanel after the Daily Mirror tabloid published in September pictures of her apparently using cocaine in a west London music studio where her then-boyfriend, rock musician Pete Doherty, was recording.
The model's spokesman, Stuart Higgins, said Saturday that discussions have been held between police and the model's lawyers over the past two weeks.
"Kate has made it absolutely clear all along that she will cooperate with any police investigation when the necessary arrangements can be made," he said in a statement.
Since the newspaper revelations, Moss has been outside Britain, visiting a rehab clinic in Arizona and working on international assignments. The model has reportedly avoided submitting herself to formal interview, which infuriated the Metropolitan Police officers in charge with her case.
It seems Moss won't be arrested when going back to the UK; this could be the reason why she accepted to co-operate with the detectives, who will interview her under caution before submitting a file to the Crown Prosecution Service for consideration.