IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby lupercal » Tue May 24, 2011 5:53 am


many points worth pondering here including those already pointed out by Nordic so here's the article entire:
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A tale of two rape charges
May 23, 2011 11:28 EDT - By Naomi Wolf


With the arrest of Dominique Strauss-Kahn, then Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund, New York City has abruptly become the scene of two very different official approaches to investigating sex-crime cases, one traditional and one new. The new approach so far appears to be reserved for Strauss-Kahn alone.

Consider the first case: the ongoing trial of two police officers, Kenneth Moreno and Franklin Mata, charged in the rape of a 27-year-old Manhattan woman. She was drunk, and, after helping her to enter her apartment, Moreno and Mata allegedly made a false emergency call so that they could return to her. At that point, the woman says, she woke periodically out of her intoxicated state to find herself being raped, face down, by Moreno, as Mata stood guard.

The alleged rape of a citizen by a police officer — and the alleged collusion of another officer — is surely a serious matter. But the charges and trial have followed an often-seen pattern: the men’s supporters have vociferously defended their innocence (the presumption of which has been scrupulously upheld in the press); the victim’s pink bra has been the subject of salacious speculation, and her intoxication has been used to undermine her credibility. As the wheels of justice grind unglamorously forward, Mayor Michael Bloomberg has made no public statement supporting the victim’s side.

Moreover, Moreno and Mata have not been asked to strip naked for “evidence” photos, were not initially denied bail, and were not held in solitary confinement, and are not being strip-searched daily. Their entire case has followed the usual timetable of many months, as evidence was gathered, testimony compiled and arguments made.

Then there is the Strauss-Kahn approach. After a chambermaid reportedly told her supervisor at the elegant Sofitel hotel that she had been sexually assaulted, the suspect was immediately tracked down, escorted off a plane just before its departure, and arrested. High-ranking detectives, not lowly officers, were dispatched to the crime scene. The DNA evidence was sequenced within hours, not the normal eight or nine days. By the end of the day’s news cycle, New York City police spokespeople had made uncharacteristic and shockingly premature statements supporting the credibility of the victim’s narrative — before an investigation was complete.

The accused was handcuffed and escorted before television cameras — a New York tradition known as a “perp walk.” The suspect was photographed naked, which is also unusual, initially denied bail and held in solitary confinement. The Police Commissioner has boasted to the press that Strauss-Kahn is strip-searched now multiple times a day — also unheard-of.

By the end of the second day’s news cycle, senior public officials had weakened the presumption of innocence, a cornerstone of any civilized society’s justice system. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner was calling for Strauss-Kahn’s resignation from the IMF, and Bloomberg remarked, in response to objections to Straus-Kahn’s perp walk, “don’t do the crime.” Whatever happened in that hotel room, Strauss-Kahn’s career, and his presumption of innocence, was effectively over — before any legal process had even begun.


If Strauss-Kahn turns out, after a fair trial, to be a violent sex criminal, may his sentence be harsh indeed. But the way in which this case is being processed is profoundly worrisome. In 23 years of covering sex crime — and in a city where domestic workers are raped by the score every month, often by powerful men — I have never seen the New York Police Department snap into action like this on any victim’s behalf.

Harriet Lessel, executive director of the New York City Alliance Against Sexual Assault, agrees that this case has seen “a very quick and targeted response,” and points out that rape is “a grossly underreported crime” in New York. Worse, she says, many victims under other circumstances believe that the criminal justice system is unresponsive to their needs and more oriented toward ensuring that the innocent are not convicted.

While Lessel is quick to add that New York has “some great police officers and prosecutors who really care,” she says that the police do not normally issue public statements supportive of victims’ credibility, let alone early on, as they did with Strauss-Kahn’s accuser. Nor has she ever heard of someone being photographed naked as part of the evidence.

So what is happening here?

We now live in a world in which men like former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer, who was investigating financial wrongdoing by the insurance giant AIG, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and Strauss-Kahn — whose efforts to reform the IMF gained him powerful opponents — can be, and are, kept under constant surveillance. Indeed, Strauss-Kahn, who had been the odds-on favorite to defeat Nicolas Sarkozy in next year’s French presidential election, probably interested more than one intelligence service.

This does not mean that Strauss-Kahn is innocent or that he is guilty. It means that policy outcomes can be advanced nowadays, in a surveillance society, by exploiting or manipulating sex-crime charges, whether real or inflated.

In other words, ours is increasingly an age of geopolitics by blackmail. Why, after all, were U.S. operatives asked to secure the “biometrics” and DNA of subjects abroad, as some of the U.S. diplomatic cables released by WikiLeaks were revealed?

After Strauss-Kahn’s arrest, a caller to a New York radio talk show, who identified herself as a domestic worker in a New York luxury hotel, reported that “every week” a man in a towel accosts her, seeking sex. Another caller, a hotel manager, confirmed that this is a common way for male hotel guests to solicit sex. The New York Times flagged on its front page a report that hotel domestic workers are often targeted with clients’ requests for sex in exchange for money.

Are these men disgusting predators soliciting desperate, underpaid women? Yes. Is knowing about this economy relevant to the charges against Strauss-Kahn? Maybe.

Unfortunately, such questions may never be investigated, much less answered, for this is not being treated as a typical New York City sex-crime case. The authorities, perhaps with their own agenda, have publicly asserted a foregone conclusion; and that kind of intervention ultimately diminishes the chance of any one of us being able to rely on what used to be real American due process of law.
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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby Canadian_watcher » Tue May 24, 2011 7:55 am

Translation of the above:

Poor Strauss-Kahn! Sexual Assault used to be fun! boo-hoo! Can't we go back to the good old days when rich brutalizers could run around and abuse low-wage workers without fear of losing their personal freedom??? Why him? Why now?
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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby lupercal » Tue May 24, 2011 8:11 am

Debt-hit Ireland says it will back France's Lagarde to be chief of International Monetary Fund
AP - Winnipeg Free Press - Posted: 05/24/201

DUBLIN - Ireland says it plans to support French Finance Minister Christine Lagarde as the next director of the International Monetary Fund.

Irish support comes as something of a surprise, given French-Irish tensions over the terms of Ireland's EU-IMF bailout.

Ireland wants interest rates on the loan package lowered. France [specifically Sarkozy; Strauss-Kahn supported the Irish position according to accounts I've read and posted] is blocking that move until Ireland raises its corporation-tax rate.

The Irish minister for European affairs, Lucinda Creighton, said Tuesday that Lagarde was "an excellent candidate, she's eminently qualified, and if she's nominated we're likely to support her."

Creighton says Lagarde is much more sympathetic to Ireland than French President Nicolas Sarkozy. She describes Lagarde as "the friendliest voice we've had in the French government."

http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/busine ... 93593.html
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The salient points here are that a) it's Sarkozy, not DSK, who's trying to turn the screws on Ireland and b) the IMF loan was requested by Ireland in the first place. As I understand it DSK visited Ireland in November, left saying they were in good shape but could get a loan if they asked, which they recently did, and just this month approved one on favorable terms. Apparently however the deal wasn't quite sealed before l'affaire de l'hôtel.
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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby Pierre d'Achoppement » Tue May 24, 2011 8:44 am

Now I'm reading DSK is known to also have participated in orgies:

"Das Jammern über den zunehmend anstrengenden Präsidenten war mit dem Verweis auf die guten Chancen von Strauss-Kahn nie zu beenden. Welchen Insider man auch auf Président Strauss-Kahn ansprach, es gab immer nur die eine Reaktion: Wäre schön - aber sein Intimleben macht eine Wahl unmöglich. Damit waren keine außerehelichen Affären gemeint, sondern dunklere Geschichten. Manchmal kam dann die Rede auf seine Teilnahme an Massenunzuchtsveranstaltungen, den „partouze“, eine feste Größe der nationalen Folklore seit mindestens zwei Jahrhunderten, selbst Bilder gebe es davon - naturgemäß scharfe. Noch vor wenigen Wochen erklärte mir ein bestens vernetzter Kollege des „Figaro“, der den IWF-Chef durchaus schätzte, in Frankreich gehe ja vieles, aber ein partouzard als Präsident, das gehe halt nicht."


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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby lupercal » Tue May 24, 2011 9:17 am

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Interestingly, Strauss-Kahn gave a previously off-the-record interview with France's Libération newspaper saying he suspected that his enemies would attack him for his promiscuity. "For years people have talked about photos of giant orgies (involving me), but I have never seen anything come out...So why don't they show them?" He imagined "a woman (who I supposedly) raped in a car park and who had been promised 500,000 or a million euros to invent such a story."

http://www.theatlanticwire.com/global/2 ... ies/37814/


Libération interview: http://www.liberation.fr/politiques/010 ... s-et-alors
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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby Joe Hillshoist » Tue May 24, 2011 9:27 am

lupercal wrote:^
Interestingly, Strauss-Kahn gave a previously off-the-record interview with France's Libération newspaper saying he suspected that his enemies would attack him for his promiscuity. "For years people have talked about photos of giant orgies (involving me), but I have never seen anything come out...So why don't they show them?" He imagined "a woman (who I supposedly) raped in a car park and who had been promised 500,000 or a million euros to invent such a story."

http://www.theatlanticwire.com/global/2 ... ies/37814/


Thats not a sus comment is it?
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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby Pierre d'Achoppement » Tue May 24, 2011 9:39 am

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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby Peachtree Pam » Tue May 24, 2011 9:44 am

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/ma ... -dna-claim

Dominique Strauss-Kahn DNA 'found on maid's clothes'

DNA sample from former IMF chief matches undisclosed material on shirt of New York hotel maid, according to reports.

Dominique Strauss-Kahn denies the allegations. His lawyer told a judge last week that scientific evidence "will not be consistent with a forcible encounter".

DNA taken from Dominique Strauss-Kahn matches material on the uniform of a hotel maid who says he sexually assaulted her, according to reports from Associated Press and elsewhere.

AP said the two sources would not describe the material found on the shirt but said DNA matched a sample from the former head of the International Monetary Fund, who submitted to testing after his arrest more than a week ago. He denies the maid's allegations.

Testing was being performed on other items, said the two people, who were not authorised to speak publicly about the matter and spoke to AP on Monday on condition of anonymity.

During their investigation, authorities cut out a piece of carpet and swabbed sinks and other surfaces in Strauss-Kahn's hotel room.

The alleged scientific evidence is the first to link him to the woman – but it would be consistent with the defence of consensual sex.

Strauss-Kahn's lawyer, Benjamin Brafman, declined to comment. At a court hearing last week, he told a judge that scientific evidence from the investigation "will not be consistent with a forcible encounter" – leading to speculation that the defence would argue that it was consensual.

A New York police spokesman, Paul Browne, and the Manhattan district attorney's office wouldn't comment.

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This defense is quite a come-down from the original claim of an iron-clad alibi. So it's going to be the old "he said/she said" defense (She was agreeable). Let's hope he gets a jury packed with working class people who haven't a clue about him. But his battery of lawyers will fight over every candidate for jury duty.

There is always "justice" for the rich and another type of "justice" for the poor, especially in the United States.

DSK's statements about someone being paid to say he raped her was just a preemptive move by someone who knows just what lurks in his past.
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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby crikkett » Tue May 24, 2011 10:03 am

One of the things that I can't get out of my head is this idea that this arrogant, dirty old man is nobody's hero, and in these 30 or so pages noone has presented a reason that I can use to lament his loss as the IMF chief or the potential president of France.

And it doesn't seem to me that a miscarriage of justice is being perpetrated before our very eyes. He'll get the best justice his money can buy.
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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby Canadian_watcher » Tue May 24, 2011 10:24 am

A tribute to the DSK...
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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby Peachtree Pam » Tue May 24, 2011 10:26 am


http://www.france24.com/en/20110524-new ... dna-report

New York police deny Strauss-Kahn DNA report

AFP - New York police on Tuesday denied reports of finding DNA traces from ex-IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn on the clothes of a hotel maid, saying investigators had so far given "no result and no information" about the test results.

DNA was found on the shirt of the 32-year-old woman who said she was attacked in Strauss Kahn's New York hotel suite, according to NBC and ABC television.

The DNA matched sperm on the collar of the maid's shirt, according to The Wall Street Journal and France 2 television channel.

All of the media quoted sources close to the investigation. But neither prosecutors nor Strauss-Kahn's lawyers would comment on the reports.

The evidence could prove that there was a sexual encounter but not that there was violence of any kind, experts said.

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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby Stephen Morgan » Tue May 24, 2011 12:38 pm

crikkett wrote:One of the things that I can't get out of my head is this idea that this arrogant, dirty old man is nobody's hero, and in these 30 or so pages noone has presented a reason that I can use to lament his loss as the IMF chief or the potential president of France.


Well, he isn't Sarkozy.

I find myself thinking that if he gets off he must be guilty and he's just bought his freedom, but if he gets convicted he must be innocent and have been set up. So we'll wait and see what happens.
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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby Stephen Morgan » Tue May 24, 2011 12:40 pm

Joe Hillshoist wrote:
lupercal wrote:^
Interestingly, Strauss-Kahn gave a previously off-the-record interview with France's Libération newspaper saying he suspected that his enemies would attack him for his promiscuity. "For years people have talked about photos of giant orgies (involving me), but I have never seen anything come out...So why don't they show them?" He imagined "a woman (who I supposedly) raped in a car park and who had been promised 500,000 or a million euros to invent such a story."

http://www.theatlanticwire.com/global/2 ... ies/37814/


Thats not a sus comment is it?


It could just mean that he had reason to believe people were after him. I mean, this is RI, we're all willing to believe that David Kelly saying that if IRaq was invaded he'd be found dead in the woods implies that he was murdered, but this guy is supposedly different.
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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby blanc » Tue May 24, 2011 2:28 pm

"I mean, this is RI, we're all willing to believe that David Kelly saying that if IRaq was invaded he'd be found dead in the woods implies that he was murdered, but this guy is supposedly different."

Poor analogy I think SM. Lots of reasons to think that David Kelly's death was not suicide, his remark was not crucial to forming opinions on the event. A pretty big difference too between being the target for professional assassination and worrying that you may be the target for reputation assassination yet still (by the accounts surfacing so far) doing your best to provide opportunities for it to happen.
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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby JackRiddler » Tue May 24, 2011 2:43 pm

blanc quoting a certain attitude wrote:"I mean, this is RI, we're all willing to believe that David Kelly saying that if IRaq was invaded he'd be found dead in the woods implies that he was murdered, but this guy is supposedly different."


Hate to quote myself again (well not really) but it fits

JackRiddler wrote:.So not that the question is the best way to divine a truth of this case, but what is really more in "the spirit of RI"? To expect that a conspiracy destroyed DSK, or to expect that there are a lot of rapists in high places?

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