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 Post subject: Re: Dominique Strauss-Kahn rape charges
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Fact is, News and Debate would be pretty pointless if the whole forum was "Hey guys, hold your opinions until this plays out." Sharing opinions about a high profile case on a discussion board is kinda the point.

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I just find this case pretty interesting, obviously. It's so rare a rape guess goes forward against a high profile target, let alone a French citizen who was the front runner for president. I still don't think it ever goes to trial.

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I just find this case pretty interesting, obviously. It's so rare a rape guess goes forward against a high profile target, let alone a French citizen who was the front runner for president. I still don't think it ever goes to trial.

It's definitely interesting and I'll be curious as to how it plays it. I'm also curious to see how long the media maintains it's interest.

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Patrick Bateman is really talking sense in this thread.


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Patrick Bateman is really talking sense in this thread.



I'm just too cautious for your taste, jeez.


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theodore bundy wrote:
Patrick Bateman is really talking sense in this thread.


That's a phrase you don't hear too often.

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Patrick Bateman is really talking sense in this thread.


That's a phrase you don't hear too often.


hey if Ted Bundy says it


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The only thing I remember from my dreams at all last night was asking someone how they felt about this case whilst walking down a corridor.

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and i told you that I didn't want to rush to judgment, but it sure seems like they have him.


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Book Gives Strauss-Kahn’s Allies a Forum

By MAÏA DE LA BAUME and ELAINE SCIOLINO

PARIS — Dominique Strauss-Kahn’s wife said she was “very worried” about the sexual-assault charges against her husband in New York, but predicted the couple would emerge from the ordeal “dignified and standing tall,” and with their marriage intact.

The comments by the wife, Anne Sinclair, appear in a revised version of “Le Roman Vrai de Dominique Strauss-Kahn” (“The True Story of Dominique Strauss-Kahn”), which will be released in France on Thursday.

The biography was first published in May, a week before Mr. Strauss-Kahn was arrested on charges of attacking a housekeeper inside his Manhattan hotel room. The revision can be seen as an attempt to bolster his defense. (An English translation is under way.)

The author, Michel Taubmann, includes interviews with Ms. Sinclair, who is famous in France for having been a television journalist, and Mr. Strauss-Kahn’s sister, Valérie, as well as a denial from Mr. Strauss-Kahn regarding a French writer’s accusation that he had tried to rape her in 2003.

“The scene she recounts is imaginary,” Mr. Strauss-Kahn said in an interview with the author in March, two months before his arrest in New York. “Do you see me throwing a woman on the floor and being violent, as she claims it?”

The woman, Tristane Banon, has said publicly that Mr. Strauss-Kahn tried to rape her during an interview she was conducting with him in 2003.

Ms. Banon had given her account on a reality television show in 2007, saying that a politician, whom she later identified as Mr. Strauss-Kahn, had tried to rape her in a sparsely furnished apartment in Paris.

“He wanted to grab my hand while answering my questions, and then my arm,” she said. “We ended up fighting, since I said clearly, ‘No, no.’ We fought on the floor, I kicked him, he undid my bra, he tried to remove my jeans.”

The book also refers to a 10-page chapter about Mr. Strauss-Kahn that was deleted from a book Ms. Banon wrote in 2003. The interview-based book, “Erreurs Avouées,” or “Confessed Mistakes,” describes the mistakes made by a number of important figures in France, including the publicist Jacques Séguéla and the fashion designer Christian Lacroix. Citing the chapter, Mr. Taubmann wrote, “Ms. Banon doesn’t mention, at any moment, the slightest violence or inappropriate gesture from Mr. Strauss-Kahn.”

The text of the chapter, which was made available to The New York Times, is more ambiguous.

Ms. Banon wrote that Mr. Strauss-Kahn departed from what had been a businesslike demeanor.

“He tries to play with his charm, and would like us to play another game,” Ms. Banon wrote.

She added: “He wants to go fast. The ogre, he wants to devour his prey.”

At the end of the chapter, Ms. Banon wrote: “The only thing I want is to leave. I end up doing that ... Thirty minutes later, I promise him in return that I’ll come back, which I never do.”

Mr. Strauss-Kahn’s team had pressured Ms. Banon to remove the chapter from the book. She refused, but her publisher overruled her.

In the chapter, Mr. Strauss-Kahn spoke about his involvement in a major political and financial scandal in 1998, although he was cleared of charges. But Mr. Strauss-Kahn’s communication adviser at the time, Ramzi Khiroun, explained in Mr. Taubmann’s book that the chapter was deleted to “avoid focusing attention on affairs he was wrongly accused of,” at a time when Mr. Strauss-Kahn was a rising member of the French Socialist Party.

Ms. Banon has made no public statement and refused all requests for interviews since Mr. Strauss-Kahn’s arrest.

Her lawyer, David Koubbi, called the revised edition of Mr. Strauss-Kahn’s biography a “mine-clearing and rescue operation” in favor of Mr. Strauss-Kahn.

Ms. Banon did not file criminal charges against Mr. Strauss-Kahn, but Mr. Koubbi has said that after the arrest in New York, she decided that she would.

Since the arrest, Ms. Sinclair has publicly supported her husband, who lost his job as managing director of the International Monetary Fund. She said in a statement the day after his arrest that she did not believe the accusations “for a single second.”

“I am certain his innocence will be proven,” she added.

In an e-mail sent to Mr. Taubmann five days after the arrest, Ms. Sinclair wrote that she had “no doubt on the merits, but still very worried.”

The new edition of the book also includes a new interview with Ms. Sinclair in which she describes her husband as “a good, honest and reliable man.”

“I believe in him more than ever. Our marriage is solid as a rock,” she said. “We’ll come out of this drama together, dignified and standing tall, hand in hand.”

Many of Mr. Strauss-Kahn’s supporters, including his sister, have rallied around him and proclaimed that he is neither a violent man nor someone capable of committing sexual assault.

“I know my brother,” Valérie Strauss-Kahn said. “I know he is incapable of being violent toward a woman.”

She acknowledged that she did not know anything about “what happened in New York,” but added that she could testify on “the values of our education, which are just the opposite of all physical violence.”

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Strauss-Kahn Case Seen as in Jeopardy
By JIM DWYER, WILLIAM K. RASHBAUM and JOHN ELIGON

This article is by Jim Dwyer, William K. Rashbaum and John Eligon.

The sexual assault case against Dominique Strauss-Kahn is on the verge of collapse as investigators have uncovered major holes in the credibility of the housekeeper who charged that he attacked her in his Manhattan hotel suite in May, according to two well-placed law enforcement officials.

Although forensic tests found unambiguous evidence of a sexual encounter between Mr. Strauss-Kahn, a French politician, and the woman, prosecutors do not believe much of what the accuser has told them about the circumstances or about herself.

Since her initial allegation on May 14, the accuser has repeatedly lied, one of the law enforcement officials said.

Senior prosecutors met with lawyers for Mr. Strauss-Kahn on Thursday and provided details about their findings, and the parties are discussing whether to dismiss the felony charges. Among the discoveries, one of the officials said, are issues involving the asylum application of the 32-year-old housekeeper, who is Guinean, and possible links to criminal activities, including drug dealing and money laundering.

Prosecutors and defense lawyers will return to State Supreme Court in Manhattan on Friday morning, when Justice Michael J. Obus is expected to consider easing the extraordinary bail conditions that he imposed on Mr. Strauss-Kahn in the days after he was charged.

Indeed, Mr. Strauss-Kahn could be released on his own recognizance, and freed from house arrest, reflecting the likelihood that the serious charges against him will not be sustained. The district attorney’s office may try to require Mr. Strauss-Kahn to plead guilty to a misdemeanor, but his lawyers are likely to contest such a move.

The revelations are a stunning change of fortune for Mr. Strauss-Kahn, 62, who was considered a strong contender for the French presidency before being accused of sexually assaulting the woman who went to clean his luxury suite at the Sofitel New York.

Prosecutors from the office of the Manhattan district attorney, Cyrus R. Vance Jr., who initially were emphatic about the strength of the case and the account of the victim, plan to tell the judge on Friday that they “have problems with the case” based on what their investigators have discovered, and will disclose more of their findings to the defense. The woman still maintains that she was attacked, the officials said.

“It is a mess, a mess on both sides,” one official said.

According to the two officials, the woman had a phone conversation with an incarcerated man within a day of her encounter with Mr. Strauss-Kahn in which she discussed the possible benefits of pursuing the charges against him. The conversation was recorded.

That man, the investigators learned, had been arrested on charges of possessing 400 pounds of marijuana. He is among a number of individuals who made multiple cash deposits, totaling around $100,000, into the woman’s bank account over the last two years. The deposits were made in Arizona, Georgia, New York and Pennsylvania.

The investigators also learned that she was paying hundreds of dollars every month in phone charges to five companies. The woman had insisted she had only one phone and said she knew nothing about the deposits except that they were made by a man she described as her fiancé and his friends.

In addition, one of the officials said, she told investigators that her application for asylum included mention of a previous rape, but there was no such account in the application. She also told them that she had been subjected to genital mutilation, but her account to the investigators differed from what was contained in the asylum application.

A lawyer for the woman, Kenneth Thompson, could not be immediately reached for comment on Thursday evening.

In recent weeks, Mr. Strauss-Kahn’s lawyers, Benjamin Brafman and William W. Taylor III, have made it clear that they would make the credibility of the woman a focus of their case. In a May 25 letter, they said they had uncovered information that would “gravely undermine the credibility” of the accuser.

Still, it was the prosecutor’s investigators who found the information about the woman.

The case involving Mr. Strauss-Kahn has made international headlines and renewed attention on accusations that he had inappropriate behavior toward women in the past, while, more broadly, prompting soul-searching among the French about the treatment of women.

The revelations about the investigators’ findings are likely to buttress the view of Mr. Strauss-Kahn’s supporters, who complained that the American authorities had rushed to judgment in the case.

Some of Mr. Strauss-Kahn’s allies even contended that he had been set up by his political rivals, an assertion that law enforcement authorities said there was no evidence to support.

Mr. Strauss-Kahn resigned from his post as managing director of the International Monetary Fund in the wake of the housekeeper’s accusations and was required to post $1 million bail and a $5 million bond.

He also agreed to remain under 24-hour home confinement while wearing an ankle monitor and providing a security team and an armed guard at the entrance and exit of the building where he was living. The conditions are costing Mr. Strauss-Kahn $250,000 a month.

Prosecutors had sought the restrictive conditions in part by arguing that the case against Mr. Strauss-Kahn was a strong one, citing a number of factors, including the credibility of his accuser, with one prosecutor saying her story was “compelling and unwavering.”

In the weeks after making her accusations, the woman, who arrived in the United States from Guinea in 2002, was described by relatives and friends as an unassuming and hard-working immigrant with a teenage daughter. She had no criminal record, and had been a housekeeper at the Sofitel for a few years, they said.

Mr. Strauss-Kahn was such a pariah in the initial days after the arrest that neighbors of an Upper East Side apartment building objected when he and his wife tried to rent a unit there. He eventually rented a three-story town house on Franklin Street in TriBeCa.

Under the relaxed conditions of bail to be requested on Friday, the district attorney’s office would retain Mr. Strauss-Kahn’s passport but he would be permitted to travel within the United States.

The woman told the authorities that she had gone to Mr. Strauss-Kahn’s suite to clean it and that he emerged naked from the bathroom and attacked her. The formal charges accused him of ripping her pantyhose, trying to rape her and forcing her to perform oral sex; his lawyers say there is no evidence of force and have suggested that any sex was consensual.

After the indictment was filed, Mr. Vance spoke briefly on the courthouse steps addressing hundreds of local and foreign reporters who had been camped out in front of the imposing stone edifice. He characterized the charges as “extremely serious” and said the “evidence supports the commission of nonconsensual forced sexual acts.”

Mr. Strauss-Kahn’s lawyers, Mr. Brafman and Mr. Taylor, declined to comment on Thursday evening.

The case was not scheduled to return to court until July 18.

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http://www.nytimes.com/2011/07/01/nyregion/strauss-kahn-case-seen-as-in-jeopardy.html?ref=nyregion

Strauss-Kahn Case Seen as in Jeopardy
By JIM DWYER, WILLIAM K. RASHBAUM and JOHN ELIGON
This article is by Jim Dwyer, William K. Rashbaum and John Eligon.

The sexual assault case against Dominique Strauss-Kahn is on the verge of collapse as investigators have uncovered major holes in the credibility of the housekeeper who charged that he attacked her in his Manhattan hotel suite in May, according to two well-placed law enforcement officials.

Although forensic tests found unambiguous evidence of a sexual encounter between Mr. Strauss-Kahn, a French politician, and the woman, prosecutors do not believe much of what the accuser has told them about the circumstances or about herself.

Since her initial allegation on May 14, the accuser has repeatedly lied, one of the law enforcement officials said.

Senior prosecutors met with lawyers for Mr. Strauss-Kahn on Thursday and provided details about their findings, and the parties are discussing whether to dismiss the felony charges. Among the discoveries, one of the officials said, are issues involving the asylum application of the 32-year-old housekeeper, who is Guinean, and possible links to criminal activities, including drug dealing and money laundering.

Prosecutors and defense lawyers will return to State Supreme Court in Manhattan on Friday morning, when Justice Michael J. Obus is expected to consider easing the extraordinary bail conditions that he imposed on Mr. Strauss-Kahn in the days after he was charged.

Indeed, Mr. Strauss-Kahn could be released on his own recognizance, and freed from house arrest, reflecting the likelihood that the serious charges against him will not be sustained. The district attorney’s office may try to require Mr. Strauss-Kahn to plead guilty to a misdemeanor, but his lawyers are likely to contest such a move.

The revelations are a stunning change of fortune for Mr. Strauss-Kahn, 62, who was considered a strong contender for the French presidency before being accused of sexually assaulting the woman who went to clean his luxury suite at the Sofitel New York.

Prosecutors from the office of the Manhattan district attorney, Cyrus R. Vance Jr., who initially were emphatic about the strength of the case and the account of the victim, plan to tell the judge on Friday that they “have problems with the case” based on what their investigators have discovered, and will disclose more of their findings to the defense. The woman still maintains that she was attacked, the officials said.

“It is a mess, a mess on both sides,” one official said.

According to the two officials, the woman had a phone conversation with an incarcerated man within a day of her encounter with Mr. Strauss-Kahn in which she discussed the possible benefits of pursuing the charges against him. The conversation was recorded.

That man, the investigators learned, had been arrested on charges of possessing 400 pounds of marijuana. He is among a number of individuals who made multiple cash deposits, totaling around $100,000, into the woman’s bank account over the last two years. The deposits were made in Arizona, Georgia, New York and Pennsylvania.

The investigators also learned that she was paying hundreds of dollars every month in phone charges to five companies. The woman had insisted she had only one phone and said she knew nothing about the deposits except that they were made by a man she described as her fiancé and his friends.

In addition, one of the officials said, she told investigators that her application for asylum included mention of a previous rape, but there was no such account in the application. She also told them that she had been subjected to genital mutilation, but her account to the investigators differed from what was contained in the asylum application.

A lawyer for the woman, Kenneth Thompson, could not be immediately reached for comment on Thursday evening.

In recent weeks, Mr. Strauss-Kahn’s lawyers, Benjamin Brafman and William W. Taylor III, have made it clear that they would make the credibility of the woman a focus of their case. In a May 25 letter, they said they had uncovered information that would “gravely undermine the credibility” of the accuser.

Still, it was the prosecutor’s investigators who found the information about the woman.

The case involving Mr. Strauss-Kahn has made international headlines and renewed attention on accusations that he had inappropriate behavior toward women in the past, while, more broadly, prompting soul-searching among the French about the treatment of women.

The revelations about the investigators’ findings are likely to buttress the view of Mr. Strauss-Kahn’s supporters, who complained that the American authorities had rushed to judgment in the case.

Some of Mr. Strauss-Kahn’s allies even contended that he had been set up by his political rivals, an assertion that law enforcement authorities said there was no evidence to support.

Mr. Strauss-Kahn resigned from his post as managing director of the International Monetary Fund in the wake of the housekeeper’s accusations and was required to post $1 million bail and a $5 million bond.

He also agreed to remain under 24-hour home confinement while wearing an ankle monitor and providing a security team and an armed guard at the entrance and exit of the building where he was living. The conditions are costing Mr. Strauss-Kahn $250,000 a month.

Prosecutors had sought the restrictive conditions in part by arguing that the case against Mr. Strauss-Kahn was a strong one, citing a number of factors, including the credibility of his accuser, with one prosecutor saying her story was “compelling and unwavering.”

In the weeks after making her accusations, the woman, who arrived in the United States from Guinea in 2002, was described by relatives and friends as an unassuming and hard-working immigrant with a teenage daughter. She had no criminal record, and had been a housekeeper at the Sofitel for a few years, they said.

Mr. Strauss-Kahn was such a pariah in the initial days after the arrest that neighbors of an Upper East Side apartment building objected when he and his wife tried to rent a unit there. He eventually rented a three-story town house on Franklin Street in TriBeCa.

Under the relaxed conditions of bail to be requested on Friday, the district attorney’s office would retain Mr. Strauss-Kahn’s passport but he would be permitted to travel within the United States.

The woman told the authorities that she had gone to Mr. Strauss-Kahn’s suite to clean it and that he emerged naked from the bathroom and attacked her. The formal charges accused him of ripping her pantyhose, trying to rape her and forcing her to perform oral sex; his lawyers say there is no evidence of force and have suggested that any sex was consensual.

After the indictment was filed, Mr. Vance spoke briefly on the courthouse steps addressing hundreds of local and foreign reporters who had been camped out in front of the imposing stone edifice. He characterized the charges as “extremely serious” and said the “evidence supports the commission of nonconsensual forced sexual acts.”

Mr. Strauss-Kahn’s lawyers, Mr. Brafman and Mr. Taylor, declined to comment on Thursday evening.

The case was not scheduled to return to court until July 18.

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wow. i told you he was innocent. patrick bateman is gonna be shocked when he sees this.

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what do you suppose the chamber maid's HMO charged her for an examination of her asshole

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