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Strauss-Khan in court (part two)

Dominique Strauss-Khan goes to court but protesting New York City hotel maids steal the show, as the former IMF boss pleads not guilty. François Picard's panel explains how attorneys on both sides are playing their cards close to their chests.

 

Attorney Jennifer DOWNING, Lawyer, Member of New York and Paris bars

Journalist Natacha HENRY, Author of Frapper n'est pas aimer, (To Hit Is Not To Love), an investigation into domestic violence in France (2010, Denoël)

Nathan KING, France 24 New York correspondent

Marc PERELMAN, France 24 Politics Editor

Watch Part One

Produced by Pauline Heilmann, Charlotte Oberti, Salima Belhadj, Anelise Borges, Tom Burges-Watson
 

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