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IMF Chief Accused of Sexual Assault in NY

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  1. JuanValdez

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    I guess there's no thread yet because it's a bigger deal for Europeans than Americans.

    Something just doesn't seem right in this accusation. I don't know this guy from Adam, but it strikes me as a set-up to undermine any campaign he might run to become President of France in 2012. I expect no convictions will be had but detractors will get to intimate he's a rapist. The story of a forcible rape in his own hotel room just seems too brazen and foolish to be true. Wouldn't a man in his position be content with gold-diggers and prostitutes? It may be true anyway, but it's hard to believe and the fact that is outrageous and over-the-top makes it best-suited to be a smear-job.


    http://www.cnn.com/2011/CRIME/05/16/new.york.imf.questioning/index.html?hpt=T1

    [rquoter]IMF chief in court on sexual assault charges
    By the CNN Wire Staff
    May 16, 2011 11:36 a.m. EDT

    New York (CNN) -- The head of the International Monetary Fund was in court Monday to answer allegations that he chased a housekeeping employee down the hall of his swanky New York hotel suite and tried to sexually assault her.

    Dominique Strauss-Kahn's arraignment was delayed a day after he agreed to forensic testing requested by police, said his attorney, William Taylor. The IMF chief's other attorney, Benjamin Brafman, vowed Sunday to vigorously defend him in court, insisting his client is innocent.

    Police allege Strauss-Kahn sexually assaulted the 32-year-old woman Saturday at the Sofitel hotel in Manhattan, and then quickly headed off to a New York airport to board a Paris-bound flight.

    The arrest of the 62-year-old, widely considered a leading potential candidate for the French presidency, has triggered intense political chatter across the Atlantic. In France, it delivered what newspaper Le Figaro called a "thunderclap" to the presidential race. The allegations also triggered disappointment within Strauss-Kahn's Socialist party; some at the party's headquarters were in tears on Monday.

    The arrest also disrupted the rhythm of the IMF, which assists countries suffering economic difficulties by providing loans and is a major player in economic inequalities and crises worldwide.

    The world got its first look Sunday at Strauss-Kahn since his arrest as the handcuffed IMF chief was taken by New York Police detectives from a police station to the Manhattan Criminal Court building to await his arraignment.

    Strauss-Kahn's accuser picked the IMF chief out of a line-up Sunday at a New York police station, singling him out as the man who had sexually assaulted her, according to a law enforcement source who has direct knowledge of the investigation.

    The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, was not authorized to release details to the media.

    Strauss-Kahn, who has been charged with attempted rape and unlawful imprisonment, willingly consented to physical and forensic examinations that had been requested by police, Taylor said. Those tests were conducted Sunday night.

    A former French finance minister, national legislator and economics professor in Paris, Strauss-Kahn became the IMF's 10th managing director in November 2007. He is also chairman of the IMF executive board.

    "Mr. Strauss-Kahn has retained legal counsel, and the IMF has no comment on the case; all inquiries will be referred to his personal lawyer and to the local authorities," said Caroline Atkinson, IMF's director of external relations. "The IMF remains fully functioning and operational."

    IMF bylaws state that its officials "shall be immune from legal process with respect to acts performed by them in their official capacity except when the fund waives this immunity." Strauss-Kahn's attorneys did not answer questions from CNN about whether he may claim that diplomatic immunity covers such an allegation.

    Deputy New York Police Commissioner Paul Browne said Strauss-Kahn does not have diplomatic immunity in this case nor, to the commissioner's knowledge, has he claimed it. CNN senior legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin said immunity is unlikely to apply to Strauss-Kahn, regardless, because violent crimes like the one alleged here typically aren't covered by it.

    Strauss-Kahn's wife, French journalist Anne Sinclair, defended him in a statement Sunday sent to Agence France-Presse.

    "I do not believe for one second the accusations brought against my husband," Sinclair said. "I have no doubt his innocence will be established." Sinclair called for "decency and restraint," AFP said.

    Strauss-Kahn and Sinclair live in Washington, where the IMF is based.

    IMF spokesman William Murray said that as far as he knows, Strauss-Kahn was not in New York for IMF business.

    The IMF on Sunday postponed an informal executive board meeting in which members were to be "briefed on developments" related to Strauss-Kahn, the IMF said. The session was "postponed pending further developments in New York," Murray said in an e-mail to CNN.

    Strauss-Kahn was scheduled to be the keynote speaker at the Brussels Economic Forum in Belgium on Wednesday. Organizers said Sunday his appearance had not been canceled officially, but they were no longer expecting him to attend.

    Deputy head John Lipsky serves as acting managing director while Strauss-Kahn is not in Washington, the IMF said, making him the agency's de facto leader at least as long as Strauss-Kahn is detained in New York.

    At about 1 p.m. Saturday, Strauss-Kahn was in his hotel room when the housekeeping employee came in to clean it, Browne said.

    She thought she was alone in the luxury $3,000-a-night suite, but Strauss-Kahn then emerged from a room naked, Browne said, and ran after her down the hallway of the suite -- which has its own foyer, hallway, living room, bathroom, conference room and bedroom.

    The woman said Strauss-Kahn pulled her into a bedroom and started attacking her, police said.

    She fought him off, she told investigators, but Strauss-Kahn then dragged her into the bathroom and forced himself on her. Police said Strauss-Kahn tried to remove her underwear, but the woman got away.

    The employee ran to the front desk, Browne said. Hotel staff alerted the New York Police Department.

    By the time officers arrived, Strauss-Kahn had left, leaving his cell phone behind at the hotel, according to Browne.

    "The alleged victim was taken to Roosevelt Hospital (in Manhattan) and was treated for minor injuries," Browne said.

    Authorities learned the IMF head was on an outbound flight at JFK Airport destined for Paris. New York police asked their counterparts at the Port Authority to hold the plane.

    Two plainclothes Port Authority police detectives boarded the aircraft "just before the door closed" on the flight, and found Strauss-Kahn seated in first class, said a law enforcement official who had been briefed on the investigation.

    He "offered no resistance" when he was led off the plane, after which he was turned over to New York police, the official said.

    While Strauss-Kahn hadn't officially entered the French race, recent French opinion polls showed him leading prospective Socialist Party presidential candidates. He sought the Socialist Party nomination for president in 2006, losing out to Segolene Royal. Royal was defeated by current French President Nicolas Sarkozy.

    Surveys suggest that Strauss-Kahn posed a stiff challenge to Sarkozy in the 2012 election.

    "If the accusations are true, Strauss-Kahn will not be able to run for president," said Jacques Attali, a former top aide to Socialist President Francois Mitterrand. Attali now serves as a political analyst.

    Strauss-Kahn was elected to the French National Assembly, the lower house of parliament, three times between 2001 and 2007.

    Strauss-Kahn became embroiled in controversy soon after joining the IMF, amid reports -- which he later acknowledged -- that he'd had an improper relationship with a female employee. The physical relationship was consensual, an independent inquiry found.

    The world body's executive board concluded in October 2008 that "there was no harassment, favoritism or any other abuse of authority by the managing director."

    "Nevertheless, the executive board noted that the incident was regrettable and reflected a serious error of judgment on the part of the managing director, as he has acknowledged and for which he has apologized," the IMF said .

    Strauss-Kahn also issued a statement following the closing of the investigation, noting that he had "apologized for it to the (board of directors), to the staff of the IMF and to my family," as well as "the staff member."[/rquoter]
     
  2. A_3PO

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    Been following the story. It's a huge deal because it could blow up the Socialists chances of defeating Sarkozy next year. Unless this case unravels very quickly, this guy is done, even in France. He's probably toast no matter what.
     
  3. YallMean

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    Number 1 he is French. Nothing brazen or foolish for them. Number 2, was he drunk, that was my first reaction when I heard this news?
    A set-up? Well, at least he will have his day in the court confronting the woman eye to eye.
     
  4. JuanValdez

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    Denied bond, at least until May 20. And, another allegation will apparently be coming over a 2002 incident. Should I not be so suspicious? Could it be that he's grown accustomed to being able to assault women and have them be too afraid to press charges?
     
  5. pgabriel

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    i'm not a conspiracy guy, but I agree. if this is true, it sounds like the guy just snapped. but hey, the police thought enough of it to drag him off that plane. made me think of Law and Order episodes
     
  6. JuanValdez

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    That's a funny thought really. This a very powerful guy -- top politician in France and the head of the IMF -- and the NY police didn't take long at all between receiving the complaint and making the decision to pull him off the plane and arrest him. I would think arresting the guy would be a decision for a NYC bigwig -- the police chief, the mayor, someone like that. But, there's no way they got together and made a careful decision about the ramifications of this arrest: whether the complainant was credible, whether it would later embarass the city of it was made-up, what it would do to international relations, the stock market, etc. They probably just said, "let's grab him before he pulls a Roman Polanski on us!"
     
  7. Air Langhi

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    A guy high tails it to get on a plane very shortly after trying to rape someone. Looks suspicious. He has been accused of doing this before to.
     
  8. JuanValdez

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    Or, political enemies time a fake rape allegation for right before his planned departure from the country. Anyone know when he bought his plane ticket?
     
  9. DonkeyMagic

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    maybe he was getting the rapey vibe from her
     
  10. Ottomaton

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    On the BBC, I've been hearing that the guy has a serious rep among French journalists for going after lots of young women, but French privacy laws have prevented anybody from talking about it until now. His nickname among them is "The Great Seducer". The privacy laws are also apparently give tons of French politicians license to get away with all sorts of stuff that would end careers in the USA or elsewhere in the world.

    And the dude left his cell phone and a bunch of other stuff behind when he rushed out of the hotel. He clearly left in an abnormally rushed fashion. He wasn't taking a leisurely stroll to the airport and happened to be blind sided by a dirty tricks campaign.
     
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  12. pgabriel

    pgabriel Educated Negro

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    okay that's hilarious
     
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    This leads to the inevitable question, does anyone actually understand what the IMF does?
     
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    The idea that a powerful/rich person wouldn't commit rape stems from the misconception that rape is about sex.
     
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    Duh. ;)
     
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  16. pgabriel

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    what about looks,

    j/k
     
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  18. Mr. Clutch

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    I agree this is bizarre
     
  19. rocketsjudoka

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    I don't want to prejudge the guy either way but even if he was on some power trip it seems strange that he would go about assaulting a chamber maid.

    Some one that rich who works on international finance seems like he would be wise to what something like this would do to him. Being in NYC I am wondering why not get some high priced pro who would be willing to let him take play his rape fantasy or for that matter I'm sure there are probably enough gold digging women willing to indulge a rich and powerful older guy.

    Maybe he did think he could just rape a chambermaid on a whim and nothing would happen but it seems like someone of his stature would've known better.
     
  20. B-Bob

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    It's a simple case of misunderstanding.

    He was confused:
    1. As a banker, and as head of IMF in particular, it is legal to **** people however and whenever you want, financially.
    2. As a banker, and as head of IMF in particular, it is not legal to **** people however and whenever you want, sexually.

    See how subtle the distinction can be?
     

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