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Strauss-Kahn, one of 14 people on trial, is accused of aggravated pimping over a series of sex parties in France, Washington and Brussels, while he was leading the International Monetary Fund, ...
Strauss-Kahn also made passes at two separate female concierges during his 24-hour stay. When he checked in, he grabbed and massaged the hand of the concierge and invited her to his room.
Strauss-Kahn said he was not aware the women in question, whom he admits participated in orgies at luxury hotels in Paris and Washington, D.C., were prostitutes.
Strauss-Kahn, until the arrest a likely candidate for the presidency of France, officially resigned from the position he held since 2007 via a letter on Wednesday, an IMF press release stated.
Dominique Strauss-Kahn, whose indictment on sexual assault charges reshaped French politics and touched off a global scramble to replace him as head of the International Monetary Fund, was ...
Strauss-Kahn also told Quest that he felt he was treated poorly by police in New York. “I think it’s a terrible thing, frankly,” he said. “The problem is, ...
Under Strauss-Kahn, the Washington-based IMF has taken a muscular approach toward fixing Europe’s financial woes, advocating financial bailouts for ailing nations such as Greece and Portugal.
Diallo said Frenchman Strauss-Kahn, who has denied the allegations, then pulled her into the bedroom, closed the door and continued to push her toward the bed. "I was like, 'Stop.
When I first heard that Dominique Strauss-Kahn— managing director of the International Monetary Fund, leading French Socialist politician, and potential candidate for the French presidency in ...
The sex assault case against Dominique Strauss-Kahn appeared to be hanging by a thread last night after a New York judge freed him from house arrest when doubt was cast on the credibility of his ...
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