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IMF chief Strauss-Kahn charged with attempted rape in New York hotel

IMF chief and possible French presidential candidate Dominique Strauss-Kahn was charged Sunday with a criminal sexual act, attempted rape, and unlawful imprisonment of a hotel maid in New York City.

By News Wires (text)
 

REUTERS - IMF chief and possible French presidential contender Dominique Strauss-Kahn was arrested and charged with an alleged sexual assault, including an attempted rape, on a hotel maid in New York City, police said on Sunday.

Strauss-Kahn, a key player in the world’s response to the 2007-09 financial meltdown and in Europe’s ongoing debt crisis, was removed from an Air France plane minutes before it was to take off for Paris from John F Kennedy International Airport on Saturday, New York police spokesman Paul Browne said.

Browne said Strauss-Kahn was formally arrested at 2:15 a.m. (0615 GMT) on Sunday on charges of criminal sexual act, attempted rape and unlawful imprisonment.

A lawyer representing Strauss-Kahn, Benjamin Brafman, told Reuters in an email that the International Monetary Fund chief “will plead not guilty.” Brafman made no further comment.

A 32-year-old maid filed a sexual assault complaint after fleeing the $3,000-a-night hotel suite at the Sofitel in Times Square where the alleged incident occurred around 1 p.m. (1700 GMT) on Saturday, Browne said.

Strauss-Kahn, 62, who has been considered a possible Socialist Party candidate in the French presidential election in April and May 2012, appeared to have fled the hotel after the incident, the police spokesman said.

Browne told Reuters an account of events which led to the state charges against Strauss-Kahn. “She told detectives he came out of the bathroom naked, ran down a hallway to the foyer where she was, pulled her into a bedroom and began to sexually assault her, according to her account.”

“She pulled away from him and he dragged her down a hallway into the bathroom where he engaged in a criminal sexual act, according to her account to detectives. He tried to lock her into the hotel room,” Browne added.

Browne said Strauss-Kahn does not have diplomatic immunity. He is expected to be brought before state court on Sunday.

Strauss-Kahn's wife reacts

Dominique Strauss-Kahn's wife Anne Sinclair dismissed the sexual assault charges against her husband.

Anne Sinclair "does not believe for a second the accusations against her husband", French BFM television said in a banner headline, citing a statement from Sinclair.

According to New York state law, a criminal sexual act includes forcibly compelling someone to engage in oral sex. The offence carries a potential sentence of 15-20 years, the same as attempted rape. Unlawful imprisonment carries a potential sentence of three to five years.

Impact on IMF

The allegation will be a major worldwide embarrassment to the IMF, which has authorized billions of dollars in lending programs to troubled countries and has played a major role in the euro zone debt crisis.

It follows the announcement on Thursday the IMF’s No. 2 official, John Lipsky, plans to step down in August when his term ends.

The IMF managing director has yet to say whether he will run for president, although French opinion polls put him as a clear winner over conservative incumbent Nicolas Sarkozy if the two faced off in an election.

"The most likely outcome is that this case will stick and even if he pleads not guilty, which he may be, he won't be able to be candidate for the Socialist primary for the presidency and he won't be able to stay at the IMF."
Jacques Attali, economist and prominent socialist

“The NYPD realized he had fled, he had left his cell phone behind,” Browne said. “We learned he was on an Air France plane. They held the plane and he was taken off and is now being held in police custody for questioning.”

After being removed from the aircraft’s first-class section, he was taken to the police department’s Special Victims Unit in Manhattan, known to viewers of a hit U.S. television show based on its work.

The woman, who has not been named, “was brought by EMS (emergency medical services) to the Roosevelt Hospital, where she was treated for minor injuries,” Browne said.

Strauss-Kahn was on his way to Europe for a meeting on Sunday with German Chancellor Angela Merkel to discuss the European debt crisis and then was to attend a euro zone finance ministers meeting in Brussels on Monday. 

Strauss-Kahn took over the IMF in November 2007 for a five-year term scheduled to end next year.

Before that, he was a French finance minister, member of the French National Assembly and a professor of economics at the Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris.

The IMF declined to comment and IMF board officials told Reuters they had not been informed officially of the incident.

Past controversey

Strauss-Kahn has faced controversy before. In October 2008, he apologized for “an error of judgment” for an affair with a female IMF economist who was his subordinate. An inquiry cleared him of harassment and abuse of power, although he was warned by the fund’s board of member countries against further improper conduct.

Strauss-Kahn apologized to the woman, Piroska Nagy, and his wife, French television personality Anne Sinclair, as well as to IMF employees for the trouble he had caused.

Since taking over the IMF, he has won plaudits for putting the fund, the world’s main overseer of the global economic system, at the center of global efforts to cope with the financial meltdown of 2007-09.

Strauss-Kahn introduced sweeping changes at the global institution to ensure that countries swamped by the financial collapse had access to emergency loans. He was pivotal in brokering a bailout program for Iceland, Hungary, Greece, Ireland, and recently Portugal.

"This man must be respected, his family must be respected. I don't want to make use for myself of what has happened. I think it would be indecent to make an episode out of this today and the rest of the week."
Ségolene Royale, candidate for Socialist Party primary

He has also overseen internal changes that have given emerging market countries, such as China, India and Brazil, greater voting power in the institution, and weighed into thornier issues by urging China to allow its currency to rise in value in a dispute with the United States.

Based in Washington at the IMF’s headquarters, Strauss-Kahn has continued to spend a lot of time in France, fanning speculation he was considering re-entering politics as a presidential candidate.

Lipsky’s planned departure and now Strauss-Kahn’s detention raises questions about a possible leadership vacuum should the IMF chief be charged by U.S. authorities or face possible discipline by the IMF board.
 

Comments (12)

Strauss-Kahn

Many americans have sympathy for the man,but if anyone speaks for him,the politically-correct crowd would make that person's life miserable.STRAUSS-KHAN needs to improve his behavior no doubt,but he's not a mas murderer.His punishment has perhaps already exceded his crime.

strauss-kahn incident

Some people are starting to consider the possibility that something sinister may have taken place by his enemies that caused his very peculiar behavior. Additionally, recent info is leaning in his favor, and some damaging facts aren't verifiable.

French sophistication

ahhhh, France: Where a left politician is considered defensible because he has the nuanced taste for anal sex. But only with a leftist peasant--the cleaner was undoubtedly an SEIU member, after all.

This French characteristics matches up well with the French college students rioting over their loss of future vacations and benefits and not over the injustice of the aristocracy screwing peasants.

Don't Put It Pass Sarkozy

The man may have a bad reputation with women, but one can't rule out a set up by Sarkozy. The latter is all too capable of it.

Odd details

Really, in the USA everyone is equal under the law. You need to read up on how the privileged get away with light sentences and even murder. Can you say "OJ Simpson"?

As for this case, the details seem a bit fishy. How does she know he came out of the bathroom if she was in the foyer? How could he have dragged her not once but twice without anyone hearing or seeing anything? etc....

Jerusalem is the capital city

Jerusalem is the capital city of Israel thank you very much. I saw your news and in Israel map Jerusalem is not showing and that is just NOT TRUE!

JERUSALEM IS ISRAEL CAPITAL! IT IS NOW AND IT WILL ALWAYS BE!

What DSK and IMF may expect

The IMF Chief is the most unsympathetic defendant---- a rich, powerful, womanizing, Socialist foreign politician/Banker wont catch a break from a New York state judge, or public prosecutor. The process will chew him up. As soon as the criminal proceedings are disposed of, DSK and the IMF (who paid for his hotel room) will face a civil action where the Board of Governors may be deposed as to what they knew about the man they hired. And DSK will then be questioned under oath about his entire sexual history---- the settlement will be enormous.

Possible setup

Regardless of speculation, the facts need to come out about this situation. There are certainly powerful and wealthy individuals who would want to eliminate Strauss-Kahn from the political scene and sex scandals tend to be a convenient means to do so. This could have been a set up, even though Strauss-Kahn may have made it easy for them.

IMF

Upon hearing about the arrest of the head of the IMF, President Sarkozy was heard saying, "BWHAHAHAHAHAHAAH, adiu IMFr.

DSK arrest

No diplomatic immunity for someone of DSK's rank?

French culture

He is now eligible for any post he wants.

Aleged sex assults

Tough luck,in my opinion, in britain and europe, with our privileged class judical structure our peasants in crown prosecution and police would have to think twice before arrestting a privileged person.One of the most admiral qualities about the Americans they got rid of they privileged europeans centuries ago.Everybody in America is equal under the law.Must make our peasant mouthpieces to the establishments in broadcasting and media in europe dismayed.

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