Cops To question woman who says Bill Cosby drugged and attacked her

new moves: Chloe Goins is expected to be questioned by Los Angeles police officers about her account of being drugged and sexually assaulted by Bill Cosby
Detectives have contacted alleged Bill Cosby victim Chloe Goins as they renew efforts to secure a prosecution against the shamed comic, Daily Mail Online can reveal.
It comes after shocking court documents reveal that the star admitted under oath drugging a woman for sex.
In an exclusive interview with Daily Mail Online Goins, 25, has welcomed the release of the latest documents - in which Cosby confessed to obtaining Quaalades to give to young women he wanted to have sex with - and said she wants to obtain justice on behalf of all the 'predator' comedian's alleged victims.
The model, who claims Cosby spiked her drink before launching a sex attack on her at Hugh Hefner's Playboy mansion six years ago, is the only one of Cosby's accusers who can press criminal or civil claims against the Cosby Show star because she is within California's statute of limitations.
Friendship: Bill Cosby and Hugh Hefner's association goes back decades. Goins told Daily Mail Online she went to party hosted by Hefner when he introduced her to Cosby, who then drugged her 
Friendship: Bill Cosby and Hugh Hefner's association goes back decades. Goins told Daily Mail Online she went to party hosted by Hefner when he introduced her to Cosby, who then drugged her 
She told Daily Mail Online: 'I'm so thankful that this deposition came out for me and all the other victims of this sexual predator.
'I'm very relieved that everyone now knows that I've spoken the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.
'The latest revelations hopefully now will lead to the fullest criminal prosecution of Mr Cosby for his sexual crimes against myself and all the other victims.
'The only reason I came forward was to make sure justice is done.'
Goins' lawyer Spencer Kuvin said the court documents, obtained on Monday, prove that Cosby is an 'admitted criminal' and will surely bolster his client's case.
He is confident a prosecution against Cosby, 77, is imminent and believes the case against him is 'alive and well'.
'This is a great revelation for everyone who is a victim,' he said.

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