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6th June 2011 15:06 #99
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6th June 2011 17:41 #100
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HJune 6, 2011 -- Former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn has pleaded not guilty to the sexual assault of a maid in a New York hotel. The 62-year-old faces up to 25 years in prison if convicted of charges including attempted rape, sex abuse, a criminal sex act, unlawful imprisonment and forcible touching. The former favourite for the French presidency was booed by a crowd of onlookers as he arrived at court in New York arm-in-arm with his wife, French TV journalist Anne Sinclair. A group of hotel workers had gathered at the court in solidarity with the alleged victim, an African immigrant. Peter Ward, president of Local 6 of the New York Hotel Workers Union, said: "She's our sister and we support her." Strauss-Kahn entered a plea of not guilty and is due to return to New York Supreme Court for a hearing before Judge Michael Obus July 18. The father-of-four spent four days in New York's Rikers Island jail before he was released on $1 million bail and placed under house arrest. He is now living in a luxurious townhouse in Manhattan's TriBeCa district. A prosecutor has estimated that the security arrangements alone would cost $200,000 a month. Strauss-Kahn's lawyer has said that although his client has a net worth of roughly $2 million, his heiress wife is happy to bankroll him while he is on bail.
The banker resigned as managing director of the International Monetary Fund a few days after he was arrested on May 14 in the first class section of an Air France plane that was about to leave New York for Paris. He was accused of attacking the maid, described as a 32-year-old single mother, hours earlier when she came to clean his suite at the luxury Sofitel hotel in Midtown Manhattan. Strauss-Kahn's lawyer Benjamin Brafman told reporters his defence is likely to be that any sexual contact with the woman was consensual, saying: "When the evidence is in, it will be clear there was no forcible compulsion." The maid's lawyer, Kenneth Thompson, said: "All of Dominique Strauss-Kahn's power, money and influence will not stop the truth of what he did to her in that hotel room from coming out. She is going to come into this courthouse, get into that witness stand and tell the world what he did to her." Before his arrest, Strauss-Kahn had been widely expected to stand for nomination as the Socialist Party's presidential candidate. He had been a strong favorite to beat Nicolas Sarkozy at the polls next year.
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6th June 2011 18:13 #101
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June 6, 2011 -- Now it's confirmed: the maid will be taking the stand against former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn. "She is going to come into this courthouse, sit down on the witness stand and tell the world what he did to her," the maid's lawyer said after court today, according to the Daily Mail. This morning DSK pleaded not guilty to sexually assaulting the 32-year-old maid at the Sofitel last month. Maids yelled "shame on you" at DSK and his wife as they entered and left the courthouse this morning.
In addition to confirming that his client will take the stand, lawyer Kenneth Thompson also said, "all of Dominique Strauss-Khan's power, money and influence throughout the world will not change the truth of what he did to her in that hotel room." But two former DSK accusers, French journalist Tristane Banon and ex-IMF worker Piroska Nagy said they won't help the prosecution and won't testify in the trial, the Mail reported. Also, "representatives from the French consulate were also at court today – a sign of how gravely the French are taking the allegations."
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6th June 2011 19:35 #102
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