British prosecutors said Thursday they would not charge model Kate Moss over allegations of cocaine use reported in a tabloid newspaper despite strong evidence she was using illegal drugs.
The Daily Mirror published pictures in September of the supermodel apparently using cocaine in a west London music studio where her then-boyfriend, musician Pete Doherty, was recording with his group Babyshambles.
Police launched an investigation, and Moss was quizzed by detectives in London.
But on Thursday the Crown Prosecution Service said Thursday there was "insufficient evidence" to lay charges.
The service's London director of serious casework, Rene Barclay, said there was an "absolutely clear indication" that Moss was using an illegal substance.
"However, in the absence of any forensic evidence, or direct eyewitness evidence about the substance in question, its precise nature could not be established," he said.
"Ms. Moss declined to provide any explanation when interviewed, and the direct eyewitnesses also declined to provide evidence," he added.
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