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Is the Head of the IMF a Sex Criminal?

 
 
hawkeye10
 
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Reply Thu 3 May, 2012 01:06 am
@hawkeye10,
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Segolene Royal, Dominique Strauss-Kahn and Eva Joly are the three political figures who "annoy" as the French, according to an online survey conducted by Harris Interactive for VOD from 1,001 people representative of the population aged 18 and older.

Ségolène Royal leads with 68%, ahead of Dominique Strauss-Kahn (64%) and Joly (63%)

http://www.ladepeche.fr/article/2011/12/27/1249245-segolene-royal-dsk-et-eva-joly-les-politiques-qui-agacent-le-plus-selon-un-sondage.html

OK, now I get it.....
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spendius
 
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Reply Thu 3 May, 2012 06:25 am
@firefly,
Hoe can you make such a big fuss, ff, about reports that allege somebody walked out of a party who thereby gets her name in the papers due to the lascivious drooling the feminist media goes in for when they see the letters DSK.

It reminds me of Pavlov's dogs.
spendius
 
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Reply Thu 3 May, 2012 09:04 am
@spendius,
One doesn't get to be head of the IMF without having some pretty good ideas about news management, among a number of other things, and it might amuse DSK's libertine companions to watch him inflame the Lady-Media with thoughts of what he might have done with the maid in the Sofitel or how he almost got the top button on Mme Banon's blouse undone.

He uses what must be a wide range of contacts to start up stories, like hares, and they all go in for another slobber over what might have happened on those occasions, referring on the way to Mr Spitzer to get a wider imaginative range.

These feminists are addicted to bodice ripping juice pots. They deny it of course but see how they can't leave it alone. They can't do the bodice ripping lasciviously, as some ladies I have known seemed eager to do, so they do it puritanically with pursed lips and other manifestations of moral outrage.

If there have been prostitutes involved, which wouldn't surprise me in the least, you can bet they earn a lot more than they could weighing out fruit and veg for 8 hours a day. Or marking the register and telling the kids a load of balony on $600 a week. (Including holidays, maternity leave and off colour days. I bet teachers time any kids they have to arrive in term-time. I used to feel sorry for teacher's sons. And vicar's sons.)

DSK can't help being old. And he would be bound to get a bit pudgy sat at a desk all day trying to save the international financial system. Bearing that in mind, and him being out of condition, he's a bit heroic. Most men in that state have ceased to be interested in women and for every one of them there's a woman with nobody interested in her.

Look how Casanova, and Don Juan, and Valmont are seen as heroic figures. Lovelace raped the virtuous Clarissa because he was mad with love for her. Where does Heathcliff come from?
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firefly
 
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Reply Tue 8 May, 2012 09:19 pm
Quote:

DSK accused of rape at 2010 sex party in Washington, D.C.
By The Associated Press
May 4, 2012,

PARIS — French investigators are studying accusations that Dominique Strauss-Kahn may have been involved in a rape during a sex party in a Washington hotel in 2010 while he was chief of the International Monetary Fund, a judicial official said Friday.

Strauss-Kahn, via his lawyers, denied any violence and said he’s the subject of a public “lynching campaign.” The prominent economist, once a top contender for France’s presidency, has seen his career and reputation crumble since he was accused of sexual assault in a New York hotel a year ago.

Investigating judges in the northern French city of Lille have asked for prosecutors’ permission to broaden a suspected prostitution probe to examine claims of rape in Washington in December 2010, said an official at the Lille prosecutor’s office.

The prosecutor’s office will decide next week whether to expand the investigation, the official said. The official was not authorized to be publicly named because of prosecutor’s office policy.

Strauss-Kahn is already a target in the Lille prostitution probe, which has mushroomed over the past year into a nationwide scandal. He is facing preliminary charges of alleged aggravated pimping, based on accusations by other people questioned in the investigation.

He denies those charges. He has acknowledged being involved in “libertine” activity while saying that he was unaware of anyone being paid for sex.

The Lille prosecutor’s office gave no details of the U.S. rape accusations.

French daily Liberation reported Friday that two Belgian prostitutes questioned in the Lille probe described Strauss-Kahn as using violence during sex at the W Hotel in Washington and forcing one of them to have anal sex despite her protests.

Citing leaked transcripts of witness testimony to Belgian police, also involved in the probe, Liberation cited one of the prostitutes as saying that Strauss-Kahn “used force, he held down my hands, he pulled my hair, he hurt me.” The woman is quoted as testifying that another man held her hands down while Strauss-Kahn assaulted her.

In response to a request from The Associated Press, Washington police checked their records for Dec. 16, 2010 and the W hotel — the date and time cited in media reports — and found no reports describing allegations of such activity at the hotel.

Washington police spokeswoman Gwendolyn Crump said French authorities have not reached out to the D.C. police department about the allegations. “We have to have a report of a crime to investigate it,” she said.

Bruce Sorensen, director of sales and marketing at the hotel, said he couldn’t comment or confirm which guests were at the hotel the night in question. Bill Miller, a spokesman for the U.S. attorney’s office in Washington, declined Friday to comment on the allegations.

The women haven’t filed legal complaints in France, but French rules can allow for an investigation even without a formal complaint.

“Strauss-Kahn absolutely contests having committed the slightest violence of any nature, and notes that the declarations made by the young women are contradictory,” his French lawyers Frederique Beaulieu and Richard Malka said in a statement.

They noted that the accusations surfaced two days before France’s presidential elections. Strauss-Kahn has reportedly said the sex-related accusations against him were part of an effort to discredit him and keep him out of France’s presidential race, where he once was considered a leading challenger to President Nicolas Sarkozy.

The Lille probe focuses on a suspected prostitution ring involving prominent city figures and police. Prostitutes questioned in the case said they had sex with Strauss-Kahn during 2010 and 2011 at a luxury hotel in Paris, a restaurant in the French capital and also in Washington, D.C., where he lived while working for the Washington-based IMF, judicial officials say.

Strauss-Kahn is also facing a trial in New York over a lawsuit by a hotel maid who accused him of sexual assault in May 2011. A judge ruled this week that the trial can go forward despite Strauss-Kahn’s claim that he had diplomatic immunity.

A French writer had accused Strauss-Kahn of sexually assaulting her during an interview in 2003, but prosecutors ruled last year that too much time had passed to pursue her complaint.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/crime/dsk-accused-rape-2010-sex-party-washington-article-1.1072736#ixzz1uL46nmuJ
BillRM
 
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Reply Tue 8 May, 2012 09:27 pm
@firefly,
LOL the poor man seems not to be able to walk down the street now or in the past without someone claiming some form of sexual misconduct on his part had occur.

Can n0t wait Firefly for you to post a story as how DSK is now being investigated for raping a fellow infant in the hospital shortly after he was born.
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firefly
 
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Reply Tue 8 May, 2012 09:57 pm
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France owes a debt of gratitude to New York hotel maid
Kelly McParland
May 7, 2012

Did France dodge a bullet with its weekend election, or what?

Nicolas Sarkozy lost his bid for re-election to Socialist candidate Francois Hollande, and will now have to spend his days buying the groceries and dropping off Carla Bruni for her Botox shots. But that’s not the biggest news from the French presidential race. The real story is what might have happened if Dominique Strauss-Kahn had been capable of keeping his zipper closed that day in a New York hotel room last year. Strauss-Kahn, who was head of the International Monetary Fund at the time, managed to beat a rap for rape after a sexual encounter with his hotel maid (no one denied the sex, but he denied he forced her into it). But the episode set off a round of other accusations about his attitude to women, which his lawyer characterizes as “libertine.” I looked up “libertine”. It means : “one devoid of most moral restraints, which are seen as unnecessary or undesirable, especially one who ignores or even spurns accepted morals and forms of behaviour sanctified by the larger society.” Just what you need in a president.

The maid, Nafissatou Diallo, is suing him for sexual assault in civil court. Strauss-Kahn tried to claim diplomatic immunity, but a Bronx state Supreme Court judge denied his petition last week. And French investigators looking into his sexual antics want to widen their probe to include allegations of group rape.

Strauss-Kahn is under formal investigation over whether he was aware he was dealing with prostitutes and pimps when attending sex parties in Lille, Paris and Washington in 2010 and 2011 allegedly organized by business acquaintances.

Investigators have asked prosecutors to widen the inquiry after a prostitute told them in her deposition that Strauss-Kahn and friends forced her to have sex in a group when she came to Washington to meet him in December 2010.


Great. What an ick-ball. Until he bumped into the hotel maid, this guy was considered a leading contender for French president. And he probably would have won, given France’s lurch to the left on the weekend. Someone should pin a medal on Nafissatou Diallo for service to the Fifth Republic. And build her a statue. All of France is in her debt.

http://fullcomment.nationalpost.com/2012/05/07/kelly-mcparland-france-owes-a-debt-of-gratitude-to-new-york-hotel-maid/
BillRM
 
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Reply Tue 8 May, 2012 10:39 pm
@firefly,
Strange that you would posted a story that show the strong political elements and lean strong support to the idea that someone who did not wish him to be the President of France got this con-woman of a maid to cry rape on him.

All the nonsense investigations he been dealing with in France of late also lean support to the idea that powerful people in that country are making damn sure he does not make a comeback.

Still waiting for the story of him raping one of the other infants in the hospital nursery.


spendius
 
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Reply Sat 12 May, 2012 05:10 am
@firefly,
A libertine, ff, is devoid of all moral restraints.

The decline in the Christian religion can result in nothing other than an increase in libertinage. The Marquis de Sade famously delineated the character of the libertine once and for all.

I prefer to think that he did so to provide those supporting the decline of Christian morality with a view of what they are really arguing for.

From a moral point of view, as distinct from a legal one, which is always negotiable, condemnations of DSK betray a fundamental Christian attitude.

If you think rape is not negotiable you ladies had better not ever try an organised fertility strike as Lysistrata did in the play bearing her name.

Aristophanes is said to have stretched the bounds of credibility a bit far by the ease with which Lysistrata convened the meeting of women from numerous cities. Such a difficulty no longer exists.
firefly
 
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Reply Sat 12 May, 2012 10:40 am
@BillRM,
Quote:
the idea that someone who did not wish him to be the President of France got this con-woman of a maid to cry rape on him.

DSK does not believe that is the case. He has said that he doesn't think she was a part of a set-up.
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firefly
 
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Reply Sat 12 May, 2012 10:41 am
@spendius,
Quote:
condemnations of DSK betray a fundamental Christian attitude.

And, you seem to forget, he is Jewish. His wife was trying to help him become the first Jewish president of France.
spendius
 
  1  
Reply Sat 12 May, 2012 10:55 am
@firefly,
I wasn't referring to DSK and you know it. I was talking about those who take a morally outraged position regarding his reputation such as yourself.

Which point of view are you using--the moral or the legal or a racial? Are are you mixing the three to confuse us all? From a legal point of view DSK is as innocent as a new born lamb.

My post was clear enough. What does his being Jewish have to do with it?
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BillRM
 
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Reply Tue 15 May, 2012 02:52 am
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/bronx/dsk_maid_is_served_Kg5O8gMqFUErmLCZHEvDHO


DSK’s maid is served: He sues her for $1M
By BRUCE GOLDING

Last Updated: 3:19 AM, May 15, 2012

Posted: 12:32 AM, May 15, 2012

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Fallen French pol Dominique Strauss-Khan yesterday filed a $1 million countersuit against the hotel maid who accused him of sexual assault, saying her lies one year ago cost him a shot at running his country.

On the first anniversary of his blockbuster arrest, DSK accused Nafissatou Diallo of “knowingly and intentionally making a false report to law-enforcement authorities” that cost him his job as head of the International Monetary Fund.

DSK also says the “malicious and wanton false allegation” damaged his worldwide reputation and caused him to lose “other professional opportunities.”

Although the Bronx Supreme Court filing doesn’t specify those job prospects, the disgraced economist admits elsewhere in court papers “that he ‘was considered by some to become the next president of France.’ ”

That post has since gone to François Hollande, who narrowly defeated incumbent Nicolas Sarkozy.

DSK’s countersuit charges Diallo with malicious prosecution, abuse of process, false imprisonment, defamation and intentional infliction of emotional distress.

The philandering Frenchman, who’s married to journalist Anne Sinclair, admits that he and Diallo “engaged in mutually consensual sexual acts” in his luxury suite at the Midtown Sofitel hotel.

But after Diallo “falsely reported that she had been sexually assaulted,” DSK says he was arrested and “subjected to a degrading and humiliating strip search; photographed naked; and forced to provide penal (sic) swabs as part of a forensic examination.”

“Mr. Strauss-Kahn also was paraded in front of international media in handcuffs as part of a ‘perp walk’ intended to humiliate him, even though he committed no crime,” his countersuit says.

The criminal case against DSK eventually collapsed after investigators caught Diallo in a number of lies, including the claim that she had been gang-raped in her native Guinea, which court papers say had “moved veteran law-enforcement official (sic) to tears.”

DSK’s court filing came two weeks after he lost a bid to toss Diallo’s pending civil suit against him.

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Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/bronx/dsk_maid_is_served_Kg5O8gMqFUErmLCZHEvDHO#ixzz1uvVJlc9k
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firefly
 
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Reply Tue 15 May, 2012 08:23 am
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Scandal haunts DSK year after arrest
NEW YORK Time doesn’t heal for Dominique Strauss-Kahn. Things only get worse.

On Monday, exactly a year will have passed since his arrest on charges of trying to rape a maid in a luxury New York hotel room.

Those charges were dropped and in September the French politician and freshly resigned head of the International Monetary Fund returned to Paris a free man.

Supporters thought this consummate mover and shaker could still recover, perhaps become champion of France’s Socialist Party and defeat the vulnerable President Nicolas Sarkozy in upcoming elections.

A Socialist did beat Sarkozy last week — but it wasn’t Strauss-Kahn.

Instead, Strauss-Kahn will watch Francois Hollande sworn in as president on Tuesday, and will only be able to think: “That could have been me.”

The fabulous life of power and privilege Strauss-Kahn enjoyed up to May 14 last year has been firmly yanked away.

He has not set foot again in the United States, where he once enjoyed a luxury lifestyle as head of the IMF. And while the criminal charges have been dropped, the maid’s dogged lawyers are pursuing a civil lawsuit for unspecified damages.

Strauss-Kahn, whose high-powered legal team deftly undermined the maid’s criminal case last year, was helpless earlier this month when a judge rejected his claim to diplomatic immunity, ordering the civil trial to go ahead.

For the first time in many years, Strauss-Kahn is experiencing life as an ordinary man whose time in the limelight is only tinged with bad memories.

In his native France, life is even more fraught. At first it was assumed he would find refuge on home soil. Supporters painted Strauss-Kahn as the real victim, an honourable statesman abused by an out-of-control US judicial system.

But then a new sex scandal erupted and this time it was in France.

If US sex crime charges didn’t quite kill his career, French pimping charges apparently did.

The silver-haired VIP, the world figure and one-time president-in-waiting was accused of leading a double life in which prostitutes – ‘luggage’, he called them in a text message — were ferried to orgies.

Strauss-Kahn denied involvement in a prostitution ring. He said he thought the young women at those orgies were there voluntarily.

Strauss-Kahn then played the ultimate victim card. In the midst of the fevered French election he gave an interview suggesting that Sarkozy had orchestrated his political demise. But that appeared to have had little effect other than to inflict collateral damage on his wife Anne Sinclair, an heiress and TV news personality.

Agence France-Presse
http://www.omantribune.com/index.php?page=news&id=119095&heading=Americas
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firefly
 
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Reply Tue 15 May, 2012 08:29 am
Quote:
'He Hurt Me, I Told Him No': DSK Accused of Rape, Sodomy
John Rosenthal
May 10, 2012

Just two days before Sunday’s presidential elections, news broke that French judicial authorities are contemplating bringing rape charges against former IMF director Dominique Strauss-Kahn in connection with the so-called Carlton Affair. Strauss-Kahn has hitherto “merely” been under investigation for aiding and abetting the organization of a prostitution ring in connection with the affair, which revolves around a series of “sex parties” with prostitutes that were organized for his benefit.

The most recent revelations have received some limited coverage in the American news media: notably, in the form of a short article in the New York Times. But the Times report is sparse on details, coy and linguistically-challenged to boot.

The accusation of rape stems from statements given to Belgian police last December by a Belgian prostitute who has been identified only as Marie-Anne S. – or “Marion,” the pseudonym under which she worked. Marie-Anne and another Belgian prostitute accompanied Strauss-Kahn’s three alleged accomplices in the Carlton Affair – two French businessmen and a French police commissioner – on a trip to Washington, D.C. in mid-December 2010. The three men and two women checked into the W Hotel. The call girls were presented as secretaries.

On Marie-Anne’s account, she was assaulted by Strauss-Kahn in her hotel room on the evening of December 16, 2010, in the presence of the three other men and the other call girl, who has been identified only as Aurélie D. The Times report, which merely alludes demurely to “a particular sex act,” might leave readers wondering just how a prostitute could credibly accuse a client of raping her during a paid sexual encounter. More precisely, Marie-Anne accuses Strauss-Kahn of having sodomized her against her will.

The French left-wing daily Libération has published extensive extracts from the statements of Marie-Anne to the Belgian police, as well as from statements of Aurélie D. to both French and Belgian police. The Times article quotes only one short sentence from Marie-Anne’s statements and it does so, moreover, inaccurately.

“Certainly, I didn’t scream,” Marie-Anne is supposed to have said per the Times, “but I did say clearly several times to stop in a high voice.” Needless to say – other than for New York Times editors – the bizarre “in a high voice” is a mistranslation. The French expression “à haute voix” means “loudly” or “aloud,” i.e. as opposed to in a whisper. “Loudly” as opposed to in a normal voice would typically by signified by the French adverb “fort.” As will be seen momentarily, these distinctions are essential to understanding the testimony of the two Belgian women.

More fully and accurately, this is what Marie-Anne said to the police:

I refused: telling him no, I don’t want to. I tried to get away, but it was difficult, because he was on top of me and he is very heavy. … It’s true, I didn’t scream, but I clearly said that I did not want to, [I said it] repeatedly and aloud.

Marie-Anne told police, furthermore, that Strauss-Kahn took her “by force”:

which is to say that he held my hands down. He pulled my hair, he hurt me. I weigh 50 kilos [110 pounds]. He is heavier.

The Times report repeats claims by Strauss-Kahn’s lawyers that the other call girl’s account of the incident contradicts that of Marie-Anne S. According to the statements quoted by Libération, Aurélie D. denies indeed having heard Marie-Anne’s protests. It should be noted, however, that under both French and Belgian law, failing to come to the aid of someone who is the victim of a violent crime is itself a crime. It is perhaps because she is aware of this fact that Aurélie was careful to specify that if she had heard Marie-Anne protesting, “I would have done something.”

Aurélie claims, furthermore, that she herself told Strauss-Kahn to stop. “I remember it well,” she told police, “I could see from her face that she didn’t like it. I told DSK to stop.” On the matter of Marie-Anne’s protests, this is more fully what Aurélie had to say:

I didn’t hear her say no. If she didn’t want to and if she had screamed, I would have heard it and I would have done something….DSK liked having a go at the little newcomers. One had to tell him no very firmly and not merely a complaining “no,” which tended rather to excite him.

On closer inspection, it is clear that these statements do not in fact contradict those of Marie-Anne S. Moreover, asked directly by Belgian police whether it is “possible that Marie-Anne said no, but you did not hear it,” Aurélie replied, “Yes, it is possible that I didn’t hear it, if she didn’t say it loudly [fort], and, besides, at that particular moment I was a little busy.”
http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/dominique-strauss-kahn-accused-rape-and-sodomy-washington_644308.html
BillRM
 
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Reply Tue 15 May, 2012 09:04 am
@firefly,
Let see Firefly who come crawling out from under rocks in greater numbers women/lawyers who are trying to cash into the DSK matter or men/lawyers looking to charge and cash in by charging Travolta with making passes at them.

The poor con men in Travilta case are fighting an up hill battle as with modern devices we can all prove where we been or not been in fact with cell phones we all now carry our locations can be pin pointed within a few hundred feet going back many months.

Hopefully in the future the men trying to ripped off Travilta will at least get his location correct as to which coast he happen to be on when he is supposed to had sexually assaulted them.

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spendius
 
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Reply Tue 15 May, 2012 10:50 am
@firefly,
Quote:
More precisely, Marie-Anne accuses Strauss-Kahn of having sodomized her against her will.


What's up with sodomy? Mr Obama has just affirmed his approval of sodomy between men. The Vaseline President.

Quote:
Needless to say – other than for New York Times editors – the bizarre “in a high voice” is a mistranslation.


Yes it is but “à haute voix” also means squeaky. Loud squeaking. Repeatedly. Isn't it awful? I'm flabbergasted.

In his current state of mind I should imagine DSK is not entirely displeased with that.

Meanwhile the main witness is getting shagged herself in another part of the room.
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firefly
 
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Reply Thu 24 May, 2012 11:40 am
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Strauss-Kahn accuser adds new claim to lawsuit
Reuters
New York, May 23, 2012

Lawyers for the hotel maid who accused Dominique Strauss-Kahn of sexual assault added another claim to her civil lawsuit against him on Tuesday, taking advantage of a little-used New York City law that applies to "gender-motivated violence."
In the amended lawsuit, Nafissatou Diallo claims the former International Monetary Fund chief targeted her out of misogyny under a local law known as the Victims of Gender-Motivated Violence Protection Act.

The "defendant committed a 'crime of violence' against Plaintiff because she is a woman and, at least in part, because he has an animus towards women," according to the revised complaint, which was filed in the Bronx section of New York, where Diallo lives.

The new claim could make it easier to introduce evidence of Strauss-Kahn's sexual past, which can sometimes be ruled inadmissible and irrelevant if it does not reflect directly on the defendant's intent.

"Given that one of the elements of proving this claim is showing the intent of the assault was based on gender, it will be much easier for us to introduce other non-consensual sexual acts that show Strauss-Kahn committed them against women because of their gender," said Douglas Wigdor, one of Diallo's lawyers.

Lawyers for Strauss-Kahn did not respond to a request for comment.

Diallo accused Strauss-Kahn of attacking her in his hotel suite in May 2011 and forcing her to perform oral sex. His resulting arrest and resignation from the IMF put an end to any plans he might have had to run for president of France.

A criminal case against Strauss-Kahn was eventually dropped by prosecutors, who said Diallo had lied to them about her past and offered differing accounts of her actions following the encounter with Strauss-Kahn.

Last week, Strauss-Kahn filed a countersuit against Diallo, asserting that the incident was consensual and claiming she had defamed him.

That, legal experts have said, could open the door to additional evidence of Strauss-Kahn's sexual history, including allegations of past indiscretions, since one defense to the defamation claim would be to show that his reputation had already been damaged by other charges.

Coupled with the new gender-motivated claim, Wigdor said, he is confident that he will be free to explore Strauss-Kahn's past.

The New York law in question took effect in 2000 but does not appear to have been invoked often. It grants victims of gender-motivated crime enhanced civil claims, including the right to sue for attorneys' fees as well as compensatory and punitive damages in an effort to make it easier for impoverished victims to file lawsuits.

Strauss-Kahn currently faces an investigation for his possible connection to a prostitution that French prosecutors say sent call girls to sex parties that Strauss-Kahn attended in Washington, Paris and the northern French city of Lille. Authorities also have opened an inquiry into allegations that Strauss-Kahn participated in the group rape of a prostitute.

Strauss-Kahn's French lawyer has denied any wrongdoing and accused prosecutors of going after Strauss-Kahn for his "libertine" lifestyle.
http://www.hindustantimes.com/world-news/Americas/Strauss-Kahn-accuser-adds-new-claim-to-lawsuit/Article1-859924.aspx
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firefly
 
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Reply Fri 29 Jun, 2012 08:27 am
This turn of events should surprise no one.
Quote:
Dominique Strauss-Kahn's wife, Anne Sinclair, kicks DSK out of their Paris home; 'he's in a bad way' about split

Anne Sinclair, heir to an art fortune, threw the scandal-scarred, skirt-chasing Socialist out of their Paris house a month ago, Reuters reported.

By Tracy Connor / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
June 28, 2012

She stood by him when he was accused of attempted rape, but Dominique Strauss-Kahn's wife has finally kicked him to the curb.

Anne Sinclair, heir to an art fortune, threw the scandal-scarred, skirt-chasing Socialist out of their Paris house a month ago, Reuters reported.

"He's in a bad way. It's very sad," an acquaintance said of Strauss-Kahn, whose presidential ambitions imploded when he was charged with sexually assaulting a Manhattan hotel maid last year.

After the French pol's arrest, Sinclair, 63, rode to his rescue, putting up his $1 million bail and accompanying him to court dates.

The charges were eventually dropped amid questions about the accuser's credibility, but Strauss-Kahn's defense -- that his sexual contact with the maid was consensual -- couldn't have made her happy.

Then came allegations of attempted rape from a French writer, followed by a probe of possible links to a prostitution ring. And Strauss-Kahn, 63, is being sued by the maid.

While he remains politically radioactive, Sinclair has jump-started her stalled journalism career, signing on as the French editor of Huffington Post.

"He's mostly just at home on his own while Anne is out and about with her new job," the acquaintance told Reuters. "He's shunned by everybody."

The New York-born Sinclair, whose family fortune is estimated at more than $100 million, married Strauss-Kahn 20 years ago after falling for him during an interview.

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/world/dominique-strauss-kahn-wife-anne-sinclair-kicks-dsk-paris-home-a-bad-split-article-1.1104297#ixzz1zByQHnFM
BillRM
 
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Reply Fri 29 Jun, 2012 08:52 am
@firefly,
Quote:
This turn of events should surprise no one.



You mean the pressure of false charges breaking up a marriage no it is not very surprising.
spendius
 
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Reply Fri 29 Jun, 2012 12:58 pm
@BillRM,
This thing is a dead duck Bill.
 

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