IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby Peachtree Pam » Sun Jul 03, 2011 3:20 pm

Here is evidence that supports the maid's story, even if belatedly revealed.

There have been many comments about her call to her boyfriend in jail asking him how she could make some money off the rape. Isn't this a completely American reaction, as representative as apple pie and the flag?

How can I make a buck off this with a civil suit - really, so quintessentially American!

If she had over 100,000 USD in a bank account in her name, why was she working cleaning hotel toilets and changing sheets? Don't think the money was hers, but she was used to open an account.

Who has been paid off to dismiss the case?

One thing is certain - DSK will never, ever, be accused of rape in France, in US, or any other country. He is now free to continue with his "activities" with women with impunity. He is now invincible.

Did DSK's Accuser Have a Financial Motive?

http://powerwall.msnbc.msn.com/politics ... 3877.story


Prosecutors in the Dominique Strauss-Kahn case remain convinced they have solid evidence of a sexual encounter with a luxury hotel maid but, despite having spent extensive time investigating whether the victim was engaged in a financial extortion plot, they have yet to find any substantive proof, according to people familiar with the investigation.

Investigators began exploring whether the victim had financial motives long before stories surfaced in recent days suggesting she might have been a gold-digger – even a prostitute – who staged the encounter, sources told The Daily Beast.

While the investigative efforts uncovered a trail of previously unknown phones tied to the alleged victim as well as suspicious financial transactions, and even a prison call with a drug suspect in which the idea of financial gain was discussed, no evidence has been found to suggest premeditated extortion, sources said, speaking on condition of anonymity.

Investigators “began looking at that some time ago and don't see that here so far,” said one source. “Whenever you have a very wealthy defendant who is being accused of a sex crime, you begin looking at everything, including did money change hands between the victim and the defendant when [the sexual encounter] happened? Or was someone paid to make it happen?”

Prosecutors also have testimony from hotel colleagues that bolster the maid's contention that she believed Strauss-Kahn had already left his hotel suite when she entered to clean the room moments before the alleged incident -- undercutting the suggestion of a premeditated plot, the sources said.

Nonetheless, prosecutors are now deeply uncertain whether the victim could withstand cross-examination during a high-profile trial after making a series of false claims to them in recent weeks, and recanting an earlier allegation about a rape that supposedly took place in her native Guinea as well as admitting she falsified information on an asylum application.

The prosecution team recognizes “a really terrible witness can still be a victim,” but now has to decide in the coming weeks if the maid “is someone we can put on the stand and trust,” one source directly familiar with the case said.

The sources' description of the current state of play comes as Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance's office faces questions about whether the DA's office adequately checked all the evidence or rushed to an indictment too soon.

The Daily Beast has learned that, until last week, investigators didn't seek electronic keycard evidence for rooms the alleged victim cleaned at the hotel the day of the alleged attack, other than Strauss-Kahn's. That omission has taken on new significance as the maid's account changed.

The maid originally alleged that on May 14, Strauss-Kahn, one of the world's most powerful men as a leading candidate for president of France and then-director of the International Monetary Fund, exited a shower in his luxury suite at the Sofitel hotel in New York City, grabbed her from behind and sexually assaulted her after she entered to clean his suite.

Bolstered by significant forensic evidence that included Strauss-Kahn's DNA, prosecutors in the Manhattan district attorney's office secured an indictment just days after the attack. But in recent weeks, their case began to unravel as investigators dug deeper into how the maid immigrated to the United States under a political asylum claim that included some false information.

High-powered lawyers for Strauss-Kahn had by then already combed New York's African immigrant world, uncovering their own evidence challenging the alleged victim's credibility.

As prosecutors' doubts mounted, the DA's office last week disclosed to defense lawyers that they believed there were problems with the victim's testimony and agreed to loosen the terms of Strauss-Kahn's bail.

Meanwhile, as questions surfaced about her background, the alleged victim began to change her story.

After weeks of offering a consistent narrative about exactly what she had done after fleeing Strauss-Kahn's room on May 14, she suddenly made some changes to that account, the sources said.

The maid had told her hotel superiors, hotel security, police detectives, prosecutors and the grand jury that, after Strauss-Kahn forced her to have oral sex, she managed to flee his room and hide around the corner where a housekeeping supervisor found her after Strauss-Kahn had left the hotel. But according to a letter prosecutors placed in the court file Friday she stated that, after the attack and before the housekeeper found her, she went and cleaned another room.

She also admitted that her application for asylum had included embellished and false information, recanting a story she had told investigators about how she had been raped in Guinea years ago.

“In interviews in connection with the investigation of this case, the complainant admitted that the above factual information, which she provided in connection with her asylum application, was false,” the prosecutors wrote in the letter.

(The admission that she provided false information on her asylum application could spur the federal government to reconsider her asylum status.)

One source close to the investigation said prosecutors proceeded quickly to indictment to ensure Strauss-Kahn didn't leave the country again, as he had tried in the hours after the alleged incident, and because the initial evidence was so strong that inaction would have been seen as favoritism.

That source described the evolution of the case this way: "Her story was corroborated by witnesses in the hotel, electronic evidence, and forensic evidence... There is still overwhelming evidence of a sexual encounter but, with the changes in her story, it has become more of a he-said-she-said."

While much of the case's unraveling has involved the victim's own conduct and statements, there are signs of missteps or oversights by authorities, too.

The prosecutors sought the additional hotel key records on Wednesday, informed defense lawyers about the victim's credibility problems on Thursday, then got the hotel security key logs for the other rooms the next day, one source said. Prosecutors “may have undercut the victim's story before fully checking it out,” the source said.

The logs, according to the source, appear to track the maid's original story. They show the maid entered room 2820 – around the corner from Strauss-Kahn's luxury suite – at around 10:30 a.m., then again at 11 a.m., and then at 11:30 a.m.

She then used her key to enter Strauss-Kahn's room around 12:06 p.m. A room service colleague has told authorities he went into Strauss-Kahn's suite at around noon to pick up dinner trays, saw no sign of Strauss-Kahn and then told the maid the room was empty and OK to be cleaned, sources told the Beast.

Other hotel witnesses said the woman told them she believed the room was empty and was even fearful she might lose her job for walking in on a VIP client, sources have previously said.

The maid alleged the sexual assault occurred between 12:06 p.m., when she entered the room to clean it, and 12:28 p.m., when Strauss-Kahn hurriedly left his room and checked out. Witnesses at the hotel checkout counter told investigators that the normally prim and proper Strauss-Kahn appeared so rushed to leave that he still had toothpaste foam around his mouth, one source said.

The maid has alleged that she managed to flee Strauss-Kahn's room shortly before he left and hid around the corner, right near room 2820 which she had been cleaning earlier, sources said.

[b]A supervisor told prosecutors she found the upset maid near a linen closet outside room 2806, Strauss-Kahn's suite, shortly before 12:30 p.m. and that she took the alleged victim back to Strauss-Kahn's room to calm her and debrief her about the incident, sources have said. Hotel colleagues reported the woman spit on the floor and walls in front of them, and appeared so traumatized that she wanted to vomit.


The hotel key card records that prosecutors belatedly got from the Sofitel on Friday show the maid keyed room 2820, which she had cleaned hours earlier, at 12:26 p.m. and, during the same minute, also keyed room 2806 where Strauss-Kahn had stayed – which would support the assertion that her supervisor took her there, according to a source directly familiar with the evidence.

[color=#BF0000]“She didn't have time to clean 2820 again. The key cards show her supervisor took her to Strauss-Kahn's room almost immediately. And it would not have made sense to clean 2820 again, she had done it earlier between 10:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m., which would suggest she simply got confused,” the source said.

But such changes in her account coupled with the evidence of lying about a prior rape and the hints of a financial motive revealed during the call to prison could give defense lawyers plenty to create reasonable doubt with jurors. Did she engage in consensual oral sex and then was coached to spit to ensure DNA evidence could be collected? Did she make a call to one or more conspirators during her multiple entries into room 2820? Was her original story simply rehearsed to garner sympathy with colleagues and investigators, only to unravel later when conflicting evidence emerged? Does the prison call suggest she habitually cashed in on VIP hotel client with lots of money?

A source familiar with evidence from the hotel said the Sofitel had done a background criminal check before hiring the maid and established she was legally in the country. She later told the hotel she had won an asylum claim, the source said.

Even with the maid's changing account, prosecutors remain confident in the general timeline they presented to the grand jury when they indicted Strauss-Kahn, one source said. The bigger issues that unnerved prosecutors began when the woman admitted she lied on her asylum application and when she recanted her own tale of a rape years ago in Guinea.

And investigators in the prosecutor's office also began following a financial trail that linked the woman to suspected criminal elements in the drug world. They found several phones in the woman's name that she hadn't told them about as well as tens of thousands of dollars in suspicious deposits into her banking accounts, one source said.

The investigators began checking calls on those other phones, and eventually found that the woman, the day after the alleged attack, had made a call to a detention center in Arizona where one of her male acquaintances was being held on drug charges, according to the sources.

Because most inmate calls are normally recorded, the investigators sought and found a prison recording of the call. When they got it, the recording was in the woman's native Guinean language of Fulani so a translator was summoned, a source said.

A rough translation arrived on Wednesday and it included a section in which the woman hinted at a financial motive, suggesting Strauss-Kahn was wealthy and telling her incarcerated friend – who she was possibly involved with romantically - that she knew what she was doing. By that time, she had already hired a private attorney, the sources said. The woman hired one attorney almost immediately, and then switched to a second lawyer shortly thereafter. Some of the evidence that led prosecutors to their concerns actually originated with the maid's second attorney, the sources said.

While investigators suspect the reference in the prison call was an allusion to the potential of a lawsuit against Strauss-Kahn, it was the last of several troubling discoveries that prompted prosecutors to divulge concerns they had with the alleged victim to the Strauss-Kahn defense team on Thursday.

Prosecutors have little regret about the speed at which they brought the original charges, seeing the DNA evidence and corroborating witness testimony of hotel workers as solid, even now, one source said. “We just don't know if [the maid] would be credible at all on the witness stand. And this case can't be made unless she can credibly testify against DSK,” the source said.

Relations between the prosecution and the alleged victim have soured in recent days. On Friday, her lawyer, Kenneth Thompson, publicly accused the district attorney's office of being too fearful to pursue Strauss-Kahn.

Prosecutors must decide whether they can prevail at trial with the maid as their star witness given her credibility issues. If not, they are likely to dismiss the charges.

In that scenario, the victim would still have the recourse of suing Strauss-Kahn in civil court.
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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby blanc » Sun Jul 03, 2011 4:09 pm

Its surprising that a good translation of the phone call in a minority language has not been sought prior to going public on it.
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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby Stephen Morgan » Sun Jul 03, 2011 4:31 pm

That article in tl;dr: "Anonymous sources say 'prosecution bad', so let's all believe the long discredited claim that he fled the scene and tried to flee the country."
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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby 8bitagent » Sun Jul 03, 2011 4:57 pm

Isn't there cameras on every floor of every modern hotel? That's how Van Der Shit got nailed with yet another killing.

I'm not going to say I now dismiss the maid's claims, other than to say that synchronistically the timing is peculiar in relation to current IMF reshuffling, Greece, etc.

Some would argue DSK was one of the "good" financial elites, warning of impending doom and seeking to better manage a broken system. Who knows.
It is also possible the maid is being railroaded.
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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby lupercal » Sun Jul 03, 2011 4:58 pm

Stephen Morgan wrote:That article in tl;dr: "Anonymous sources say 'prosecution bad', so let's all believe the long discredited claim that he fled the scene and tried to flee the country."


:lol2:

That post in rhyming couplets:

Hold fast to dreams, For if dreams die
Life is a broken-winged bird That cannot fly.

Hold fast to dreams, For when dreams go
Life is a barren field Frozen with snow.

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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby The Consul » Mon Jul 04, 2011 12:30 am

In what state was boyfriend/drug dealer imprisoned? Were charges pending against him replete with the proper exception according to state and federal law? If his conversation with her was outside the evidentiary boundaries of his case, then it seems odd that other prosecutors or possibly even defense attorneys were trolling restricted communication in violation of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, which is a felony. Whatever conversation she had with him on a tapped line persuant to a totally unrelated case seems unlikely to qaulify in a setting where no suspected crime was under investigation or review.

So the implications are disturbing. If my neighbor backs out of his property and runs over my Moto Guzzi and totals it, I seek representation for legal recourse. But what if, his attorney gets a recording of me talking to my estranged cousin about how I wanted to sue the rat bastard for topping young cedars on disputed property line a year before and I was so pissed at the time I said "I'll find a way to sue that prick"? Such a recording, if allowed, could be used to discredit me as someone who defense could argue parked his Moto Guzzi in such a way as to precipitate the collision.
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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby lupercal » Mon Jul 04, 2011 12:50 am

The Consul wrote:In what state was boyfriend/drug dealer imprisoned?


He's in "an immigration jail in Arizona" according to the Friday NYT article that broke this story. Link on previous page.

The Consul wrote:But what if, his attorney gets a recording of me talking to my estranged cousin


Two points: first, it was the prosecuting attorneys from Vance's office who discovered all this stuff, which they disclosed to DSK's attorney's in a June 30 letter you really need to read:

http://media.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/ ... letter.pdf

Secondly, the conversation with the boyfriend isn't even mentioned in the letter, which only discusses interviews the DA's attorneys had with the complainant, summarized on page 3 as follows:
Finally, during the course of this investigation, the complainant was untruthful with assistant district attorneys about a variety of additional topics concerning her history, background, present circumstances and personal relationships.

Basically she appears to have lied in just about every official statement she's ever made including Grand Jury testimony under oath. Penalty: up to five years. So while DSK is still charged with attempted rape, and his passport is still withheld, this case is effectively dead, along with his and Vance's political careers.
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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby The Consul » Mon Jul 04, 2011 1:09 am

Thanks Lupe.... Quite interesting. My guess is Vance's career is no more threatened than Patrick Fitzgerald's was. The bigger the fish, the bigger the stink. Perhaps...quite the contrary, Vance, one might guess, just made his bones...big time. Sometimes if you catch a thief you can gain tenfold from him of what he would have stolen from you if you let him go.
It's a real weird one on either side.
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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby barracuda » Mon Jul 04, 2011 1:32 am

lupercal wrote:while DSK is still charged with attempted rape


Actually, he's still charged with all seven offenses in the original indictment, among which details two criminal sex acts in the first degree, including "anal sexual conduct with another person by forcible compulsion" which hopefully will spruce up his resume amongst the ladies for years to come.

He's not sweating it, though:

He and his wife, Anne Sinclair, ate a celebratory four-course $US600 supper with another couple. Wearing a jacket, no tie and a broad smile, Mr Strauss-Kahn, 62, was photographed at Scalinatella Ristorante on East 61st Street where he ordered prosciutto and "orange flesh melon" and a glass of Pinot Grigio before eating pappardelle with truffles served with an Italian red wine, a Brunello di Montalcino. For dessert he had cheesecake.


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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby lupercal » Mon Jul 04, 2011 6:01 am

barracuda wrote:Actually, he's still charged with all seven offenses in the original indictment, among which details two criminal sex acts in the first degree

No doubt delivered to her via cassette for easy memorization like her other rape allegations:

. . . She repeated these facts orally during the course of her asylum application process.

In interviews in connection with the investigation of this case, the complainant admitted that the above factual information, which she provided in connection with her asylum application, was false. She stated that she fabricated the statement with the assistance of a male who provided her with a cassette recording of the facts contained in the statement that she eventually submitted. She memorized these facts by listening to the recording repeatedly. In several interviews with prosecutors, she reiterated these falsehoods when questioned about her history and background, and stated that she did so in order to remain consistent with the statement that she had submitted as part of her application.

Additionally, in two separate interviews with assistant district attorneys assigned to the case, the complainant stated that she had been the victim of a gang rape in the past in her native country and provided details of the attack. During both of these interviews, the victim cried and appeared to be markedly distraught when recounting the incident. In subsequent interviews, she admitted that the gang rape had never occurred. Instead, she stated that she had lied about its occurrence and fabricated the details, and that this false incident was part of the narrative that she had been directed to memorize as part of her asylum application process.

From the prosecuting attorneys' June 30 letter, link above.

The Consul wrote:Thanks Lupe.... Quite interesting. My guess is Vance's career is no more threatened than Patrick Fitzgerald's was. The bigger the fish, the bigger the stink. Perhaps...quite the contrary, Vance, one might guess, just made his bones...big time. Sometimes if you catch a thief you can gain tenfold from him of what he would have stolen from you if you let him go.

No problem, and Fitzgerald is a good example of what Vance isn't. Vance at least had the decency to pull the plug, or get ready to. Fitzgerald's specialty is sending popular Dems up the river and letting pukes go, so no doubt he would have found a way to give DSK the Blago-Ryan treatment like the good little rat fink he is. Vance it seems is "having trouble" meaning he's giving the asshole NYPD some pushback so you can count on the usual suspects finding a way to hang him. He might survive this one but there's no way in hell he'll prosper from it, for exactly the reasons you allude to, namely public sentiment.
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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby vanlose kid » Mon Jul 04, 2011 9:55 am

French writer to file assault charge on Strauss-Kahn

PARIS | Mon Jul 4, 2011 9:29am EDT

(Reuters) - French writer Tristane Banon will file a legal complaint on Tuesday over an alleged rape attempt by former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn in 2002, her lawyer told Reuters.

David Koubbi, Banon's attorney, said the complaint would relate to an incident that took place when she went to interview Strauss-Kahn in an apartment in Paris. She was 22 at the time and has already publicly discussed the incident.

"Tristane Banon will file a complaint on Tuesday for attempted rape in Paris," Koubbi said.

http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/07/ ... OM20110704


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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby Peachtree Pam » Mon Jul 04, 2011 10:14 am

One thing is certain - DSK will never, ever, be accused of rape in France, in US, or any other country. He is now free to continue with his "activities" with women with impunity. He is now invincible.


Hey, I was wrong! :shock2:
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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby Peachtree Pam » Mon Jul 04, 2011 10:42 am

http://blogs.wickedlocal.com/front-page ... z1R98vsRAe

Here is an excellent article by Wendy Murphy on the pay-off aspects of this case:


DSK and the UNCONSCIONABLE STING OF CH-CHING IN RAPE PROSECUTIONS
2011 July 2


Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance has a big political problem: Sexual violence is occurring at epidemic rates but the guy can’t manage to do justice for victims. He lost the “Rape Cop” case despite overwhelming evidence of guilt, and now he stands poised to dismiss rape charges against deposed IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn (DSK) in a case he said only a month ago was very strong and had lots of forensic evidence to corroborate the victim’s description of what happened. If this is what Vance’s constituents can expect from their elected District Attorney, the public should consider voting the guy out of office and electing someone who will put the safety of women higher up the ladder of prosecutorial priorities.

Jurors said they voted to acquit in the “Rape Cop” case because there was no DNA evidence. Didn’t Vance’s prosecutors tell the jury the cops used condoms? If they did, maybe their failure was in selecting idiots who watch too much CSI to serve as jurors.

Either way, any prosecutor who just lost a big case because there was NO DNA, would be hard-pressed to criticize the strength of the evidence against DSK where there is PLENTY of DNA. In fact, not only was DSK’s semen found on the front of the victim’s shirt, there’s blood evidence, too, consistent with the victim’s description of a violent struggle.

In Cyrus Vance’s office, rape cases are apparently unprovable with or without DNA.

What’s that old saying? With prosecutors like that …….

I hate to rub in Vance’s face that his decision to criticize the prosecution of DSK was predictable, but in an article I wrote for Women’s eNews only days after DSK was arrested, I said the case would soon go “poof”. It wasn’t that I was suspicious of the victim’s credibility or thought she was some sort of agent for DSK’s political opponents (as if they wouldn’t think of a million better ways to bring the guy down), it was the wealth of the accused, the relative poverty of the victim, and the fact that before the ink was dry on DSK’s arrest papers, people on his behalf reportedly had already offered money to the victim’s family in Africa to make the case go away.

That a payoff was in the works so soon made the end game obvious before the game even started. In a criminal justice system where corruption is not tolerated, it wouldn’t matter. But the American legal system has long protected the wealthy over the poor, which is one of the reasons Kobe Bryant walked away from his criminal rape prosecution while so many poor men of his color sit in prison for committing less serious offenses. That’s right. Kobe Bryant, a black man, is partly responsible for why lots of black men are behind bars. Nice.

Recent developments in DSK’s case suggest the players took a page out of Bryant’s diabolical defense strategy. If the victim’s reputation is destroyed in the court of public opinion, and then she’s given money as a “settlement”, nobody will care that the criminal charges go away or that a “settlement” in a criminal case is illegal. Immoral victims who’ve behaved badly don’t deserve fair treatment in law and society.

The difference between the Bryant case and this one, at least so far, is that the payoff is not yet obvious – though it’s interesting that the attorney the victim had representing her early on, a “personal injury” lawyer, has gone silent. It’s hard to get at the truth about whether a deal is in the works when the dealmakers refuse to speak, but let’s just say we should be on the lookout for whether the victim starts driving a Bentley. If there’s a payoff in the works, she will disappear and spend her newfound wealth in a location where nobody will notice.

Between now and then, the public will watch this case die – in two stages.

First we got the trial balloon about the case developing weaknesses because of the victim’s “credibility problems” – (on the eve of a three-day weekend, no surprise). If the public’s reaction is politically tolerable, step two will be the prosecutor’s motion to withdraw the charges “in the interest of justice”.

For those who care about the truth, find corruption disdainful, and who believe that no man is above the law, the following points should be up front and center as this facade continues to unfold:

1. The victim’s credibility problems in the DSK case have been described as so serious, prosecution may be impossible. But the victim in the “Rape Cop” case had equal if not more serous credibility issues. Why didn’t Cyrus Vance dismiss THOSE charges before trial?

2. Cyrus Vance released to the public a detailed description of the victim’s reported lies to immigration officials where she claimed she’d been raped and tortured in her native African country. She made those claims in support of her request for asylum and stated she was at risk for further persecution if she were returned to Guinea. Vance said these lies seriously undermine the victim’s credibility in the case against DSK even though lots of immigrants lie about abuses in countries where living conditions are inhumane not because they’re pathological liars but because they’re desperate for a better life in the U.S. These lies that Vance claims destroy the case against DSK were made eight years ago and were probably crafted by someone other than the victim – an attorney perhaps (ironically enough) who would have provided guidance to the victim about the things she should say that would enhance her chances for being granted asylum. If Vance’s policy is that lying about such things almost a decade ago is a moral failing of such magnitude it prevents his office from prosecuting the far more serious crime of rape, let the word go out to all sex predators in New York that they should choose immigrants as their victims and they should commit their crimes in Cyrus Vance’s jurisdiction.

As if immigrants aren’t vulnerable enough.

3. No matter what the victim lied about in the past, the prosecutor found NO reason to question the integrity of her claims as they relate directly to the sexual assaults. To the contrary, the forensic evidence proved the victim’s essential credibility on the only facts that really matter.

4. If Cyrus Vance thinks it’s appropriate to dismiss rape charges because of a victim’s prior false statements and other past “bad” behavior, he must also consider the past “bad” behavior and lies of DSK. For example, DSK has been repeatedly accused of sexually offensive behavior toward women and has admitted engaging in an inappropriate sexual relationship with an inferior employee. As for his past lies – just ask the people of Greece how many lies were produced by the IMF last year about the need to prevent collective bargaining in that country.

5. There’s no dispute the incident occurred. Even the most reviled woman in the world has a chance at justice when there’s DNA proof that the incident occurred. The problem is, there’s a good chance the victim doesn’t want justice and that she’ll trade even the well being of all women for a big fat paycheck.

The real question is whether Cyrus Vance has the moral fiber and political will to let a jury decide this case. DSK says it was consensual. The victim, and the forensic evidence, says it was forced. A jury can figure out what to make of the victim’s lies in her immigration papers just as they can correctly weigh the video of DSK’s unusually swift flight from the hotel after the incident – and the fact that he has an ugly history of similar sexually offensive behavior.

If Cyrus Vance has integrity, he will stay the course. If there’s money involved, he won’t. And the only thing that can force him to do the right thing is people rising up and demanding fair treatment of a woman who may not even want it.

It isn’t the victim’s personal lawsuit – it’s the public’s case against a man who deserves to face the charges against him. If “we the people” do nothing in this case, as we did during and after the Kobe Bryant debacle, then we deserve a legal system that continues unabashedly to facilitate rather than prevent violence against all women.
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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby vanlose kid » Mon Jul 04, 2011 11:10 am

Peachtree Pam wrote:http://blogs.wickedlocal.com/front-page/2011/07/dsk-and-the-unconscionable-sting-of-ch-ching-in-rape-prosecutions/#axzz1R98vsRAe

Here is an excellent article by Wendy Murphy on the pay-off aspects of this case:


DSK and the UNCONSCIONABLE STING OF CH-CHING IN RAPE PROSECUTIONS
2011 July 2

...

I hate to rub in Vance’s face that his decision to criticize the prosecution of DSK was predictable, but in an article I wrote for Women’s eNews only days after DSK was arrested, I said the case would soon go “poof”. It wasn’t that I was suspicious of the victim’s credibility or thought she was some sort of agent for DSK’s political opponents (as if they wouldn’t think of a million better ways to bring the guy down), it was the wealth of the accused, the relative poverty of the victim, and the fact that before the ink was dry on DSK’s arrest papers, people on his behalf reportedly had already offered money to the victim’s family in Africa to make the case go away.

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good find Peachtree. thanks.

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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby vanlose kid » Mon Jul 04, 2011 11:13 am

Strauss-Kahn faces new test as French writer moves to file sex assault lawsuit

Lawyer for Tristane Banon says writer will formally accuse ex-IMF chief of attempted rape at 2002 interview

Associated Press in Paris
guardian.co.uk, Monday 4 July 2011 15.47 BST

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French writer Tristane Banon with her lawyer David Koubbi, who says she plans to file a lawsuit accusing former IMF Dominique Strauss-Kahn of attempted rape in 2002 Photograph: Charles Platiau/Reuters

The lawyer for a French journalist and writer claims she will file a lawsuit accusing former International Monetary Fund chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn of attempted rape.

Lawyer David Koubbi told the Associated Press that Tristane Banon will file the suit on Tuesday in Paris.

Banon has described an encounter in 2002 in which Strauss-Kahn allegedly sexually assaulted her.

Strauss-Kahn was arrested in New York in May on charges that he tried to rape a hotel maid. Strauss-Kahn, who vigorously denied wrongdoing, was released without bail last week after questions emerged about the maid's credibility.

Koubbi had said in the past that they would not file a lawsuit until the US trial was finished. He said on Monday that they had decided to move forward now instead of waiting.

Banon came forward after Strauss-Kahn's arrest on 14 May in New York. She accused him of wrenching open her bra and trying to unbutton her jeans in 2002. Lawyer David Koubbi said Banon had been dissuaded at the time from filing charges by her mother, a regional councillor in Strauss-Kahn's Socialist party.

Before Koubbi's announcement, the country was divided on whether it wanted Strauss-Kahn back in public life: two polls showed an almost even division between those who thought he should return, and those who believed his political career was over.

A poll released on Monday found that 51% of French people found that Strauss-Kahn no longer had a political future, versus 42% who thought he did.

Another poll published on Sunday conducted by Harris Interactive for Le Parisien showed 49% wanted Strauss-Kahn to return to French politics.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/ju ... lt-lawsuit


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