Magician David Blaine will not face charges over allegations he raped a model in London in 2004, it was reported today.

The entertainer, 45, was interviewed under caution by Scotland Yard detectives after Natasha Prince complained to police last year.

Ms Prince claimed that the alleged attack happened after she met Blaine at the Wellington nightclub in Knightsbridge in June or July of 2004.

David Blaine will not face charges over allegations he raped a model in London in 2004

Natasha Prince told a website last year that Blaine had raped her after a party in London

But the Met Police has today confirmed that it will take no further action over the claims, according to The Sun.

Speaking when the allegations first came to light, Blaine's lawyer, Marty Singer, insisted that the magician was innocent.

He said: 'My client vehemently denies that 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 cooperate because he has nothing to hide.'

Ms Prince made the allegations against blame when speaking to a US website last year

Ms Prince, now 35, waived her right to anonymity when she told The Daily Beast that Blaine had invited her to a party in London in 2004, when she was 21.

She claimed she joined him at the event and he later led her into a bedroom where she remembered nothing other than waking up during intercourse.

She said the experience was blurry and confusing.

Recalling the following day, she said: 'I was sitting in a makeup chair getting my makeup done, and thinking "What did I do last night? Did I have sex with David Blaine? But I didn't want to".'

Prince entered the modeling world when she was 15 and then full time at 18. She was on the cover of 25 different magazines before she ended her modeling career when she was 24.

She has appeared on the covers of German Vogue, French Elle, and Italian Glamour, among others, and was prominently featured in Louis Vuitton, Levi and Diesel campaigns.

Blaine gained huge notoriety after a trick in late 2003 called 'Above the Below,' during which he suspended himself 30 feet above the River Thames in London for 44 days, surviving on nothing but water.

Blaine found widespread fame in the UK in 2003 when he spent 44 days suspended in a glass box above the Thames, apparently without food