Katie Price snubs rape investigation
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Katie Price reportedly refused to tell police who raped her.
The glamour model - who claims she was sexually assaulted by a "famous celebrity" in London's West End several years ago - was "mortified" when detectives contacted her last week.
She allegedly told them she would not discuss the attack because the matter "was closed".
The 31-year-old beauty - known as Jordan - is quoted as saying: "I'm not going to say anything. What's past is past and I just want to forget about it the best I can.
"This whole thing has been a nightmare and I wish I never said anything in the first place."
But police are legally obliged to investigate Katie's claims, and are expected to visit her Surrey mansion to quiz her further.
A source said: "They still intend to conduct a full interview with her. Their position has not changed. Rape is a serious crime and it is their duty to investigate it."
Katie is said to be planning to "snub" detectives if they come to her house.
A police spokeswoman confirmed Katie had been contacted, but had not been spoken to "in depth".
She added: "No report of rape has been made. Officers have spoken to her. Officers will be following lines of inquiry into this offence."
- Bang! Showbiz
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