Posted on 07/04/2011 4:11:37 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
As the sexual assault case against Dominque Strauss-Kahn seems to be faltering, due to concerns that the accuser has been lying to investigators (plus, there are the more scurrilous rumors), he may actually face a new set of charges in his native country: Writer Tristane Banon, who has said in interviews that the former IMF head and leading Socialist politician of trying to rape her in 2002, is going to formally accuse him of rape. However, his lawyers suggests that Strauss-Kahn may countersue for slander.
Back in 2002, Banon interviewed Strauss-Kahn and met him an apartment. According to an interview she gave, Banon said they fought and he "opened my bra, tried to open my jeans. ... It finished very badly." Banon was convinced not to press charges by her mother, Anne Mansouret, a Socialist Party official.
After allegations of Strauss-Kahn's assault on a NYC hotel maid this past May, Mansouret explained what she told her daughter back then, "Listen, you know, if he had raped you, I wouldnt have any hesitation, but that wasnt the case. He sexually assaulted you, there wasnt any rape per se; so until the end of your life, youre going to have on your résumé, you know, Tristane Banon is the girl who ... '" But now Mansouret realizes that probably wasn't a great idea and wrote on her blog, "Now I regret having persuaded her not to bring charges. I carry a heavy responsibility. My daughter was in a bad way but it was awkward for reasons of family and friendship."
Banon's lawyer David Koubbi said that his client "truly suffered what she accuses Mr. Strauss-Kahn of doing" and said her case was "extremely solid." Unlike, perhaps, the case in NYC: The NY Times has a look at what happened with the investigation and some of the issues they faced:
Since he was getting on a plane, getting out of the nation, they grabbed him faster than sooner, because it would have looked bad if they let him out of the country and they couldnt get him back, said a law enforcement official with knowledge of the case against Mr. Strauss-Kahn, who stepped down as managing director of the International Monetary Fund after his arrest.
I guess, in a perfect world, they would not have had to arrest him right away, said the official, who insisted on anonymity because the case is continuing. They could have checked the evidence and everything. But I guess they figured they had to get him off the plane. It changed the circumstances quite a bit.
Of course all of this may be sparking "slumbering anti-Americanism" in France, too.
As it appears to face an uphill battle, the Manhattan DA's office appears to have started a PR offensive to explain why Strauss-Kahn still faces charges: A source tells the Daily News that the hotel maid was told the room was empty, "Nothing has been raised to indicate that she was targeting him... There was a lot of reason to believe what she was telling up. There were other [hotel] staffers who independently corroborated her actions and motions that day." Also, there's all the DNA evidence found that could back up the maid's claims she was assaulted, "It was rare to have so much corroboration on a sex crime."
Poor girl has to wear packing bubble foam.
Surely, Shirley, she deserves the money!
I find this man tedious. Just the kind of sleazeball you’d imagine running the IMF.
“France has a lot of problems. Their women dont seem to be one of them.”
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Unless you count hygiene. Perfume is not a substitute for bathing.
Worked for the Middle Ages.
Urp. Teddy in the bustier was particularly fetching.
And to me the most stunning thing about the whole Clinton/Lewinski show was that the poor fool actually believed Clinton “loved” her and she was genuinely hurt when he practically denied ever having seen her.
very beautiful...the attire is a bit odd, but then again I’m just a guy.
Ping to cross link article, pictures of The female plaintiff.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2743854/posts
Seems that leftists have no problem telling women to shut up about rape, or even to attack the accusers personally, when it is in the interests of their agenda.
EWWW!
EWWW!
"The National Organization for Women is calling on Dominique Strauss-Kahn to resign or be removed immediately from his position as managing director of the International Monetary Fund," said NOW President Terry O'Neill.
Hmmm... no retraction from these birdbrains.
But then again, I don't think ANYONE cares what they have to say.
He's a part of the elite in a socialist system. Under socialism, people are no longer their own property.
Bill Clinton.
That is probably why the police were so anxious to arrest him.
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