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Ladies frontman Page told police he was snorting cocaine: court documents

Thu Jul 17, 9:06 AM

PRINCE.EDWARD.ISLAND (CBC) - Barenaked Ladies lead singer Steven Page is alleged to have used a Canadian bill to snort cocaine just before he was arrested in New York last week, say court documents.

A woman arrested along with Page, Stephanie Ford, told police in a statement that he was keeping capsules containing the powder in a bottle labelled calcium and that they were snorting it together in her apartment.

In a separate court document, Page is alleged to have admitted the substance was cocaine after a police officer entered the apartment and questioned whether the substance was really calcium because it was testing positive for cocaine.

Page was charged with criminal possession of a controlled substance. He is alleged to have been in possession of about 10 grams of cocaine.

Barenaked Ladies fan Colin Fallowfield says that if the allegations turn out to be true, he expects fans like him will want to hear an apology from Page.

"I'm personally of the opinion that celebrities ... too much of their private life enters the public eye," he told CBC on Thursday. "By the same token, Steven Page needs to realize he is a role model. He is a musician. He is someone people look up to. More importantly he has a lot of very young fans."

Page is due to appear in a New York court next month, just days after a scheduled children's concert.

With files by the Canadian Press

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