Police Investigates Katie Price’s (Jordan) Rape Claim

Police have launched an investigation into Katie Price’s — also known as Jordan — rape claims. Katie — whose divorce from singer Peter Andre will be finalized in five weeks — made the rape revelation in her magazine column. Officers are looking into the allegation that Price was sexually assaulted by a “famous celebrity”.
“No report of a rape has been made to Surrey Police,” a police spokesperson said. “Officers from Surrey Police have not yet spoken to her. However, officers will be following lines of enquiry into this offense.”
The star insists she won’t reveal the identity of the rapist.
The 31-year-old glamor model on Wednesday called British chat show The Wright Stuff after watching the panel discuss her decision to reveal she was sexually assaulted by a well-known star.
She expressed her outrage at claims she had fabricated the story as a publicity stunt, insisting she only made the crime public to defend her cage fighter boyfriend Alex Reid, who was accused of simulating rape in a new violent film.
“I haven’t just come out and said I got raped, I was actually sticking up for Alex,” Price said. “It came out in the newspapers that he was doing this rape thing and I stuck up for him in my OK! magazine column.
“I would never do something like that for sympathy. It has all got out of context and I think it is really out of order to say I would do it for sympathy. I would never do that and I will never name the person that did it. That’s not for me to do. I am the victim here.”
Katie also blasted the media for blowing her confession “out of proportion”.
“I am absolutely livid,” she said. “I have mentioned it in my column, then I did a shoot with the kids and the press have gone on and on about it. I am absolutely livid – they dig and dig and dig.
“I don’t make a joke about it – it is a serious matter. I woke up this morning and it’s over the front of the newspapers.
“It happened absolutely years ago and like anyone, it’s just a hard thing to do. It’s been done now, what do you do? I would say if something happens you should go to the police.”


































