Superstar magician David Blaine faces a police probe on both sides of the Atlantic after a second British ex-model came forward to claim he ­sexually assaulted her.

We can reveal the woman has told officers from Scotland Yard she was attacked by Blaine in New York when she was 19.

She went to police six days ago and is now set to be interviewed this week by detectives.

The latest alleged victim came ­forward after talking to former Chanel and Oasis model Natasha Prince.

Natasha, 35, claims she was raped by the magician after being given a drugged drink at a party in Chelsea, London, in 2004.

Blaine, who became a household name after surviving 44 days ­without food in a glass box suspended over the Thames, vehemently ­denies the accusations.

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But the new claim means the star – ­already facing ­questioning from British police – could now be quizzed by New York Police Department.

Scotland Yard confirmed they were investigating and are said to have asked the American star to return to the UK for an interview ­under caution.

The new alleged victim came ­forward after contacting Natasha.

Speaking to the Sunday People, Natasha said: “After I told my story, a British ex-model got in contact with me. I got really emotional and started ­crying.”

Natasha, originally from Liverpool, began modelling at 15 and featured in campaigns for perfume giants Chanel, Clarins, Lacoste and British high street stores including Oasis before abruptly ­quitting at the age of 24.

Now living in New York and working for a top art gallery, Natasha travelled from the US to London last November to make her allegation that Blaine raped her in 2004 months after her 21st birthday.

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It was around the time when Blaine – now worth a reported £14million – was making it big in the world of magic, with stunts like the one over the River Thames in 2003.

Natasha claims she met the illusionist at a nightclub in Knightsbridge in June or July 2004 and he invited her to his friend’s apartment in Chelsea the next day.

She told how she arrived at an ­embassy-like building for the party but felt uncomfortable soon after stepping through the door.

She said: “Blaine had said ‘Come to my friend’s house?’ I thought there would be some cool people there to make friends with.

“I went to this apartment in London. I was offended that Blaine was treating me like I was stupid with his superficial conversation. His friends were ignoring me like I was an object.

“Then he said he’d get me a drink. I thought, I might as well as I was already there.

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“Then 20 minutes later I was out of it and I followed him to the bedroom. That’s the last thing I remember.

“I blamed myself for going to the house. I thought I must have been drunk, but I had only had one drink. I had passed out for 12 hours.”

Dad-of-one Blaine, who split from fiancée Alizée Guinochet in 2014, insists any act between him and Natasha was consensual.

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His lawyer Marty Singer said: “My ­client vehemently ­denies he raped or sexually assaulted any woman, ever, and he specifically denies raping a woman in 2004.

“If, in fact there is any ­police investigation, my client will fully co-operate because he has nothing to hide.”

Natasha says she’s had to work hard to rebuild her life since the alleged incident.

She suffered flashbacks as well as anxiety, a fear of men, low self-esteem and bouts of anger.

She said: “Even though I may have recovered somewhat since the night of the incident it still had a major affect on who I really was.

"From that night I felt I had been robbed of my spirit. The more I’ve had therapy, the more I understand why I didn’t come forward and blamed myself.”

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She decided to go public with her story after growing frustrated with the police investigation.

She added: “The last time I spoke to the police they said they had been in touch with Blaine’s attorney and asked for him to fly to the UK to be interviewed under caution. When they’ve set a date he will be notified.”

Referring to the latest allegation, Scotland Yard said: “The Metropolitan Police Service received an allegation of sexual assault on Monday, 23 October 2017.

"The offence is reported to have happened against a woman in New York between May and June 1997.

“Specialist officers are supporting the victim.”