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Postby lupercal » Mon May 16, 2011 1:04 am

Chicken dinner to Hugh as recent polls showed DSK slaughtering that rat Sarkozy. And then there's this at the end of Sunday's NYT report:

Well before Mr. Strauss-Kahn’s arrest there had been reports that Mr. Sarkozy was gathering information to discredit Mr. Strauss-Kahn should he run for president. In a famous incident, reported by the news magazine Le Point, Mr. Strauss-Kahn confronted Mr. Sarkozy in the men’s room at the Group of 20 summit meeting in Pittsburgh in September 2009, saying: “I’ve had more than enough of this continued gossip about my private life and about supposed dossiers and photos that could come out against me. I know that this is coming from the Élysée. Tell your guys to stop or I’ll go to the courts.”

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/16/world ... gewanted=2

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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby lupercal » Mon May 16, 2011 3:42 am

"totally hallucinating" would be my assessment too..

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Strauss-Kahn denies all charges, lawyer says

A member of France’s Socialist party, Strauss-Kahn was widely considered the strongest potential challenger next year to President Nicolas Sarkozy, whose political fortunes have been flagging.

“At the top of the polls,” Strauss-Kahn tweeted proudly in French last December, linking an article that showed him ahead in opinion polls when French voters were asked whom they would choose in a primary. At a soccer game in a Washington suburb last September, he, his wife and others were seen wearing T-shirts that read, “Yes we Kahn,” a play on Barack Obama’s 2008 campaign slogan, “Yes we can.”

Strauss-Kahn also noted that he trailed only Warren Buffett and Bill Gates on a list of 100 “global thinkers” compiled last November by Foreign Policy magazine. Strauss-Kahn was cited for his “steely vision at a moment of crisis” - for convincing Germany to help bail out Greece’s debt-laden government, and for helping to put the brakes on defaults in Hungary, Pakistan and Ukraine. Pakistan again, hmm..

"This man must be respected, his family must be respected. I don't want to make use for myself of what has happened. I think it would be indecent to make an episode out of this today and the rest of the week."

The arrest could throw the long-divided Socialists back into disarray about who they could present as Sarkozy’s opponent. Even some of his adversaries were stunned.

“It’s totally hallucinating. If it is true, this would be a historic moment, but in the negative sense, for French political life,” said Dominique Paille, a political rival to Strauss-Kahn on the center right, on BFM television. Still, he urged, “I hope that everyone respects the presumption of innocence. I cannot manage to believe this affair.”

Candidates need to announce their intentions this summer to run in fall primary elections.

“If he’s cleared, he could return - but if he is let off only after four or five months, he won’t be able to run” because the campaign will be too far along, said Jerome Fourquet of the IFOP polling agency.

“I think his political career is over,” Philippe Martinat, who wrote a book called “DSK-Sarkozy: The Duel,” told The Associated Press. “Behind him he has other affairs ... I don’t see very well how he can pick himself back up.”

http://www.france24.com/en/20110515-str ... awyer-says


doesn't look good for DSK
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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby Peachtree Pam » Mon May 16, 2011 4:12 am

Posted this because the reporting is so New York 1940s "journalism"

IMF head in snit over lack of VIP treatment

The IMF chief who allegedly sodomized a Manhattan hotel maid proved the height of pompous arrogance yesterday, throwing a fit over a battle on his bail — which left him parked on a wooden bench in an East Harlem station house the whole day, sources said.

Leading French presidential contender and accused sex attacker Dominique Strauss-Kahn, 62, was finally led out of the NYPD’s Special Victims Unit at around 11 p.m. in handcuffs, scowling and red-faced.

Sporting a long navy-blue coat and an open collar, he refused to acknowledge reporters as he was placed in the back of a police car and whisked off to Kings County Hospital in Brooklyn.

Sources said he was taken out of the police station house only after finally agreeing to a medical exam — and only after cops had moved to obtain a warrant to gather potential DNA evidence.

Clues they’re looking for include possible DNA from his alleged victim that might be found in scratches on his body.

He had been set for arraignment last night, but one of his lawyers, Bill Taylor, at a hastily called press conference outside Manhattan Criminal Court, said:

"Our client willingly consented to a scientific and forensic examination ... at the request of the government. It’s being done. In light of the hour, we’ve agreed to postpone the arraignment until [this morning], and we expect to be in court with him."

Asked how Strauss-Kahn was doing, Taylor replied, "He’s tired, but he’s fine."

Strauss-Kahn, 63, is accused of sexually assaulting and attempting to rape a maid at the Sofitel hotel near Times Square Saturday afternoon as she tried to clean his room.

Another one of his high-powered lawyers, Ben Brafman, said Strauss-Kahn "intends to vigorously defend these charges, and he denies any wrongdoing."

Earlier in the day, Strauss-Kahn was outraged that he wasn’t getting the VIP treatment he’s accustomed to as the jet-setting head of the International Monetary Fund and darling of the French left, a police source told The Post.

Cops "are not thrilled by the French idiot, or his attorney," Brafman, the source said.

Strauss-Kahn, one of the world’s wealthiest and most powerful moneymen, had been forced to cool his heels in the lockup of the NYPD’s Special Victims Unit in East Harlem as Brafman and celebrity bondsman Ira Judelson faced off with the Manhattan DA’s Office over a bail package, sources said.

The dingy digs, where prisoners are allotted $1.80 per meal, were a far cry from the $3,000-a-night luxury suite that Strauss-Kahn had been enjoying at the Sofitel New York only a day earlier.

The whiny fat cat had to tough it out after an assistant district attorney backtracked after initially offering the suspected sex fiend $250,000 bail — on the direct order of the prosecutor’s boss, Manhattan DA Cyrus Vance Jr., sources said.

As of last night, Vance was seeking bail of up to $2 million, plus the stipulation that Strauss-Kahn wear an ankle bracelet. His passport has already been confiscated.

"The concern of the DA’s office is there is no extradition treaty with France, and this guy could pull a Polanski," the source said, referring to director Roman Polanski, who faced a child-sex rap in California in 1977 and remained on the lam in France for more than 30 years.

Strauss-Kahn, a leading Socialist who was expected to challenge French President Nicolas Sarkozy in the 2012 election, faces charges of attempted rape, criminal sexual assault and unlawful imprisonment. He could land up to 20 years in prison, if convicted.

In an ironic twist, Strauss-Kahn may have inadvertently helped cops capture him before he fled the country.

After the alleged assault Saturday, Strauss-Kahn was so desperate to flee that he left his cellphone in the hotel room, officials said.

He also gave away his location, calling the hotel to tell management that he had left behind his phone and that he was at JFK Airport.

So when the incident was reported and cops went looking for Strauss-Kahn, the hotel was able to direct authorities to the airport, where he was pulled off a plane just before it departed for Paris at 4:40 p.m.

Cops brought his accuser to the East Harlem precinct house yesterday so she could identify Strauss-Kahn in a lineup, which she did, sources said.

Investigators also took swabs of DNA from the maid and the hotel room where Strauss-Kahn allegedly forced her to perform oral sex on him and tried to rape her.

Co-workers and acquaintances yesterday described the maid, a 32-year-old Bronx resident, as a hardworking African immigrant with a husband and at least one child, a 16-year-old daughter. Her name is being withheld by The Post because of the nature of the alleged crime.

"She’s a good person, very nice, very friendly. She’s in shock," said another Sofitel maid.

"The office said, ‘Don’t ask her too much because she’s sad. Give her a hug," the co-worker added.

The hotel said in a statement that Strauss-Kahn’s accuser has worked there three years and that her performance "satisfactory."

The Sofitel maid told cops she entered the aging lothario’s 28th-floor suite at the West 44th Street hotel at about noon Saturday. She said she’d been told to clean the room, No.¤2805-06, and thought it was empty.

But Strauss-Kahn was in the bathroom and came out naked, found her in the bedroom cleaning and pushed her on the bed and assaulted her, she claimed.

She escaped into the suite’s hallway, where he then "takes down her panties and sexually assaults her" again, a police source said yesterday.

Police said Strauss-Kahn does not have diplomatic immunity, but Reuters reported that he might have limited immunity — but only for charges related to his job at the helm of the IMF.

The money big has been married to New York-born French journalist and millionaire heiress Anne Sinclair, 63, since 1991. She was at the couple’s $4 million Paris apartment when the alleged attack took place, and was believed to be jetting to New York yesterday.

The couple also has home in tony Potomac, Md., near the IMF’s headquarters in Washington, DC.

Yesterday, Sinclair insisted that she doesn’t "believe for a second the accusations against my husband."

"I don’t doubt that his innocence will be established," she said in a statement.

http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/imf_ ... EyUbmoeI/1





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....His 32-year-old victim, described by a co-worker as a single mother of African descent, stared down the political star during a police lineup at the Manhattan office of the NYPD's Special Victims Unit

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/ny_crim ... _him_.html


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A guest at the hotel, Mortem Meier, 36, a sales director visiting from Norway, said the livery driver who drove Mr. Strauss-Kahn to Kennedy Airport was also his driver on Saturday night.

“He said Strauss-Kahn was in a huge hurry,” Mr. Meier recalled. “He wanted to leave as soon as possible. He looked upset and stressed, the driver said.”

At Criminal Court downtown on Sunday, crowds of reporters kept watch throughout the day for Mr. Strauss-Kahn’s arraignment, sitting through dozens of more prosaic cases involving offenses like subway fare jumping, marijuana possession and, in one instance, charges of possession of a stun gun.
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/16/nyreg ... up.html?hp


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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby lupercal » Mon May 16, 2011 6:42 am

‘Don’t ask her too much because she’s sad. Give her a hug," the co-worker added.

hmm.. could she have been set up too, for example, maybe he was used to receiving escorts in chambermaid attire so as not to attract attention from other guests who would notice conspicuously dressed call girls knocking on his door? And the question they don't want her asked is, was this her normal routine and if not who sent her to his room? Anyway:

EU exec: Strauss-Kahn arrest won't affect bailouts
BRUSSELS | Mon May 16, 2011 6:25am EDT

May 16 (Reuters) - The arrest of IMF chief European Dominique Strauss-Kahn will not have an impact on any of the fund's support programmes for EU countries being given financial support, a European Commission spokesman said on Monday.

"I would like to reassure public opinion, the markets and the press, there's absolutely no question: decisions which are under way will not be impacted and this will not have an impact on the programmes being applied," Commission spokesman Amadeu Altafaj told a regular briefing, referring to support programmes for Greece, Ireland and Portugal.

He added that the IMF "remains a strong institution as it always has been and there will be full continuity".

http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/05/ ... 9120110516
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Also:

Strauss-Kahn introduced sweeping changes at the global institution to ensure that countries swamped by the financial collapse had access to emergency loans. He was pivotal in brokering a bailout program for Iceland, Hungary, Greece, Ireland, and recently Portugal.

He has also overseen internal changes that have given emerging market countries, such as China, India and Brazil, greater voting power in the institution, and weighed into thornier issues by urging China to allow its currency to rise in value in a dispute with the United States.

and:

DSK's wife reacts to allegations

REUTERS - Dominique Strauss-Kahn's wife Anne Sinclair dismissed sexual assault charges against her husband made on Sunday in New York following an alleged incident involving a hotel maid.

Anne Sinclair "does not believe for a second the accusations against her husband", French BFM television said in a banner headline, citing a statement from Sinclair.

http://www.france24.com/en/20110515-str ... n-new-york
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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby Stephen Morgan » Mon May 16, 2011 7:45 am

The people might change but the organisation goes on. As to them being tricked, I think he'd have noticed she wasn't a call girl in maid's dress, even if he wasn't expecting a particular call-girl. I mean, I'm not familiar with the etiquette of whoredom, but do you really just hop straight onto them when they arrive in the room without checking who they are, presumably in this case without noticing resistance and struggling and so on (although I suppose you could order that too)?
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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby lupercal » Mon May 16, 2011 7:55 am

^ hard to say, no pun intended, but if he came to NYC just for this romp, which it sounds like he was in the habit of doing, and was all ready for it, and it was posh all the way, would he start by asking for ID? Also it sounds like he was on a tight schedule and was expecting a quickie. And she could have been in on it to some degree without being a full-fledged agent. So yeah, it looks like a trick, at least to me, no pun there either.
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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby Joe Hillshoist » Mon May 16, 2011 8:12 am

"And she could have been in on it to some degree without being a full-fledged agent. So yeah, it looks like a trick, at least to me, no pun there either."

Or she could have been raped by some jerk.
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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby lupercal » Mon May 16, 2011 8:29 am

^ Apparently that's what Mr. Murdoch would like us to believe, yes.
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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby seemslikeadream » Mon May 16, 2011 8:32 am

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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby Peachtree Pam » Mon May 16, 2011 8:36 am

Yes, she could have been sexually assaulted by a jerk who has been doing the same thing for decades, never expecting to ever be challenged:

IMF Chief Allegedly Sexually Assaulted A Journalist In 2002 *

Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/dominiqu ... z1MWBzN2CT


IMF chief and potential French presidential candidate Dominique Strauss-Kahn was just arrested for allegedly assaulting a hotel maid.

This is far from the first sexual allegation concerning "DSK", as he is known. Relatively well known is the story of his affair with an IMF subordinate in 2008.

But perhaps the most serious one, especially in light of what just happened, is the allegation that he tried to rape, or at least sexually assault, a French journalist, Tristane Banon, in 2002, and then covered it up.

The story comes via the French online citizen media Agora Vox.

Banon spoke in a TV show of the encounter with a high-ranked official, whose name was beeped out (!) in the program. Reached by Agora Vox, she confirmed that the official was indeed Dominique Strauss-Kahn.

Here's her story as told on TV, via Agora Vox's transcript, translated and lightly edited by us (emphasis ours):

He asked for us to meet, and gave me an address I didn't know. That was surprising because I know a little bit about his life, more or less, where he lives, where his offices are. ... But this was nothing of the sort.

I came up in front of the building, parked my car, went up, and it was an empty apartment, completely empty, with a VCR, a TV and a bed. A very beautiful apartment, for a Gentleman of good taste. ... He wanted me to hold his hand while he answered, he said "I can't do it if you don't hold my hand." After the hand, it was the arm, and after the arm it was a bit further, so I stopped him. ...

It ended very badly, because we ended up fighting ... I told him clearly. ... We fought on the ground, it was more than a couple of slaps, I kicked him, he opened my bra, tried to open my jeans. ... It finished very badly. ...

I got out of there and he immediately sent me a text message saying "So, are you scared of me?" ... I had said the word "rape" when we were struggling to scare him, and it didn't seem to scare him, as if he was used to it. After [the incident] he wouldn't stop sending me text messages saying "Are you scared of me?"

These are very serious allegations, and it's striking that they were little picked up by the French media. (Your writer, who tends to follow news pretty closely, had missed the report until it was tweeted in the wake of DSK's New York arrest.)

Banon further alleges that the story was covered up in the media. She decided not to press charges. Her publisher took out the chapter on Strauss-Kahn from the book for which she had tried to interview him. A segment on another talk show where she mentioned the incident was cut out during editing.

She alleges that another talk show host was pressured to cancel an invitation for her to appear, because the show is live.

Agora Vox quotes Banon, explaining why she decided to not press charges and move on (emphasis ours):

Who is to say half the people I'll meet won't believe me? So I told myself I had to live with it. And what would I gain? Money? I don't want his money. … And there is the fact that I live alone in Paris. … He doesn't have the most refined methods. … I don't think he would have had me killed, but possibly roughed up.

Welcome to France, where power, sex, dirty tricks and cozy unaccountability are one nexus.

This is perhaps the most serious allegation, after last night's, against Dominique Strauss-Kahn, but DSK's voracious sexual appetite has been an open secret in French political and media circles for many years.

French actress Danièle Evenou said on another TV show: "Who hasn't been cornered by Dominique Strauss-Kahn?"

Thierry Ardisson, the host of the show where Banon first made her allegations, later commented: "Everyone knew. I have fourteen female friends who told me 'He tried it with me.' … I think this guy is sick. … He needs to go to rehab."

French pundit Sylvie Pierre-Brossolette wrote: "His indiscretions are legendary, but are not reported in the press, because of the French tradition. His taste for the fairer sex has made him take many risks. He was almost sued for harrassment several times."

When DSK was nominated for the IMF, French journalist Jean Quatremer wrote a widely-quoted blog post noting DSK's qualifications for the job (economics professor, highly regarded finance minister of France) but warning that his taste for women might be his undoing: "He is too pressing, often on the edge of harassment. This quirk is well known in the media, but no one will talk about it (this is France). But the IMF is an international institution with Anglo-Saxon mores. One inappropriate gesture, one all-too specific innuendo, and it's a media firestorm."

Quatremer was fiercely criticized for infringing on Strauss-Kahn's privacy, until the affair with his subordinate in 2008 came out. During that time, it was also alleged that DSK acted improperly by working to get a prestigious IMF internship for a female former campaign aide.

EDIT: The story incorrectly stated that the alleged events took place in 2007. They took place in 2002, and came out in 2007.

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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby semper occultus » Mon May 16, 2011 8:39 am

Sarko's not the only man bearing a grudge towards a political opponent....funny that noises should have started about backing for an Asian ( Manchurian ?! ) candidate .....
I'm sort of imagining a smoke-filled room where plans take shape for a spectacualar demolition job on the European incumbent... clears way for Chinese backed IMF head-honcho in return for continued support of US$ & Euro & 2 european political leaders hide smug grins....

Gordon Brown 'not most appropriate person' to head IMF, says Cameron

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Tuesday 19 April 2011

Brown has emerged as the favourite to take the £270,000-a-year role when the incumbent managing director, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, stands down.

He suggested that the IMF should look to "another part of the world" for its next leader in order to increase its global standing.

"If you think about the general principle, you've got the rise of India and China and south Asia, a shift in the world's focus, and it may well be the time for the IMF to start thinking about that shift in focus," he said.
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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby DoYouEverWonder » Mon May 16, 2011 8:58 am

Joe Hillshoist wrote:"And she could have been in on it to some degree without being a full-fledged agent. So yeah, it looks like a trick, at least to me, no pun there either."

Or she could have been raped by some jerk.

Blame the victim.

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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby Peachtree Pam » Mon May 16, 2011 8:59 am

Tristane Banon plans to file suit against DSK. She is the goddaughter of his second wife. She travels in the same wealthy circles as he does. She was completely traumatized by the assault. Her mother gave an interview yesterday speaking about her bitter regret that she did not support her daughter when she contacted a lawyer to lodge a complaint in 2002.

This may be the beginning of a deluge of suits concerning sexual assault by DSK. But he will not suffer, nor will he go to prison.


Frenchwoman alleges 2002 assault by Strauss-Kahn

http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2011/ ... _assault_1

The lawyer for a woman who says she was sexually assaulted by Dominique Strauss-Kahn nine years ago says she wants to file a legal complaint against the International Monetary Fund chief.

Lawyer David Koubbi says Tristane Banon did not file suit earlier due to "pressures" she face over the alleged 2002 sexual assault by Strauss-Kahn and was dissuaded by her own mother, a regional Socialist official.

The IMF chief -- a possible Socialist contender in France's 2012 presidential race -- is in custody in New York after being accused of a weekend sexual assault against a hotel maid.

Koubbi told RTL radio Monday he is likely to file suit for Banon now because "she knows she'll be heard and she knows she'll be taken seriously."
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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby crikkett » Mon May 16, 2011 9:20 am

DoYouEverWonder wrote:Blame the victim.

We can always depend on Lupie to defend the NWO.


I didn't see blame, but speculation. That's not allowed here?
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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby JackRiddler » Mon May 16, 2011 9:51 am

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Of course a set-up is never out of the question. We don't have a magic eye to see what happened, we're also not privy to whatever may have been going on inside the IMF (or French deep politics) that may have put him on someone's list. But those are pure speculation. He's been a faithful servant to the neoliberal economic regime, the European "bailouts" are just your standard SAPs (structural adjustment packages) mandating a crushing austerity on countries that can't cough up whatever the banksters demand, and anything "leftist" about him is a label. As for making more room for BRIC, that's a fact of life the traditional world order institutions like the IMF have had to acknowledge in recent years. By contrast, if he's just another highly-placed rapist, he's nothing unusual.

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