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PARIS, Jan 24, 2006 (UPI via COMTEX) -- Supermodel Kate Moss has reportedly signed a $1 million book deal to reveal details of her drug use and stint in rehab.
The book deal has been kept hush-hush because London police are still waiting for the model to come home and face questioning about published photos of her snorting cocaine, the Mirror reported Tuesday.
Confronted in Paris after a modeling assignment Monday night, Moss refused to tell a Mirror reporter when -- or if -- she planned on returning to London to cooperate in the police investigation.
The book deal with Richard Branson's Virgin Books Group is expected to shed light on Moss' battle with drugs as well as uncover the seedier side of the fashion business, the newspaper said.
A Branson spokesman told the Mirror the book will give Moss a chance to tell "her side of story."
The book is expected to be published in September.
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