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Friday, 27 May 2011

Evidence Said to Tie Ex-I.M.F. Chief to Housekeeper

Evidence from the work clothes of a hotel housekeeper matched DNA samples taken from Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the former managing director of the International Monetary Fund who has been charged with sexually assaulting her, a person briefed on the matter said Monday.
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The test results were consistent with what law enforcement officials have said about the account provided by the woman, the person briefed in the matter said.

They are also consistent with what Mr. Strauss-Kahn’s lawyers have suggested would be his defense — that a sexual encounter had indeed occurred when she came to clean his room at the Sofitel New York on May 14, but that it was consensual.

Other test results, including ones on samples taken from the hotel suite’s carpet, were pending.

The results described by the person briefed on the matter represented the first forensic evidence confirming that Mr. Strauss-Kahn, 62, had indeed engaged in a sexual act with the housekeeper, a 32-year-old woman from Guinea who was granted asylum in the United States and is raising her 15-year-old daughter. The person spoke on the condition of anonymity because the results had not been released.

Mr. Strauss-Kahn, in a brief letter resigning his post last week, denied “with the greatest possible firmness all of the allegations” against him.

One of his lawyers, Benjamin Brafman, declined to comment on the test results. But in arguing for bail at Mr. Strauss-Kahn’s arraignment on May 16, he said the defense team believed “this is a very, very defensible case.”

“The forensic evidence, we believe, is not consistent with a forcible encounter,” he said.

But prosecutors contended last week that while the investigation was in its early stages, the evidence against Mr. Strauss-Kahn “is substantial” and “continues to grow every day.”

“The complainant in this case has offered a compelling and unwavering story about what occurred in the defendant’s room,” the prosecutor in the case, Artie McConnell, said. “She made immediate outcries to multiple witnesses, both to hotel staff and to police.”

The woman, he said, also picked Mr. Strauss-Kahn out of a line-up.

Mr. Strauss-Kahn — who was released on $1 million bail and a $5 million bond on Friday, essentially under house arrest in a temporary apartment just steps from Wall Street in Lower Manhattan — remained cloistered on Monday.

His original plan to take up residence in a luxury Upper East Side building upon his release from jail fell through on Friday after neighbors complained about his alleged crimes and the international news media encampment that materialized on their doorstep.

Mr. Brafman visited his client on Monday afternoon for about an hour. He did not answer reporters’ questions when he left.

 

Thursday, 26 May 2011

France's First Lady Carla Bruni debuted her growing baby bump on Thursday

France's First Lady Carla Bruni debuted her growing baby bump on Thursday as she welcomed the wives of world leaders to the G8 Summit in the city of Deauville.

The model/actress has yet to publicly comment on reports she's expecting her first child with her husband, President Nicolas Sarkozy, but she let her bulging stomach speak for itself as she stepped out in a white shift dress on the first day of the political gathering.

The power couple's silence has not stopped its family from expressing its joy at the baby news - Sarkozy's dad Pal confirmed he is set to be a grandfather again during an interview with German newspaper Bild.

He was quoted as saying, "Neither wants to know the gender beforehand, but I'm certain it will be a girl, and beautiful like Carla. I'm glad to be having a grandchild..."

Bruni, who is said to be due in October, pulled out of appearing at the premiere of her movie "Midnight in Paris" at the recent Cannes Film Festival, citing "personal and professional" reasons.

She and Sarkozy married in 2008. Bruni has a son from a previous relationship, while he has three sons from two earlier marriages.

Wednesday, 25 May 2011

senior French cabinet minister was today accused of sexually assaulting two female employees

senior French cabinet minister was today accused of sexually assaulting two female employees amid claims they were encouraged to speak up after the arrest of Dominique Strauss-Kahn.

Georges Tron, the 53-year-old Public Works Secretary, is said to have used the young women as ‘sex toys’ in the Paris suburb of Draveil, where he is also the serving mayor.

The allegedly attacks happened after Mr Tron said he was going to give the women a ‘therapeutic foot massage.’ 


Accused: eorges Tron, left, was accused of using two young employees as 'sex toys'. It comes as U.S. rape charges against former IMF boss Dominique Strauss- Khan sparked claims that there is a culture of French politicians taking advantage

While Mr Tron vehemently denies the allegations, they have taken their complaints to the police, and a prosecution is imminent.

It comes as former finance minister and presidential candidate Strauss-Kahn awaits trial for a sex attack on a chambermaid in New York.

 

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The scandal involving Strauss-Kahn has plunged France into a period of moral soul-searching, with many believing influential politicians have regularly  taken advantage of female subordinates.

Now the private life of Mr Tron, who is a close ally of President Nicolas  Sarkozy, has come under the spotlight.


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The two women, who are in their 20s but have not been named, say that Mr Tron initially became intimate with them through massage.

This led to a series of offences which, the women say, took place between 2007  and 2010, and led them both to contemplate suicide.

One told Le Parisien newspaper that a complaint had been filed with the Evry Prosecutor in which she says Mr Tron used them like a ‘sex toy in his hands’.

Describing being shut in an office with Mr Tron following a meal, she said she  was asked to undress and close her eyes.

Mr Tron is then said to have started ‘touching’ her as: ‘His caresses became  more and more firm. I was petrified. I could hear my heart beating in my ears.  I thought I was going to die.’ Responding to the allegations, Mr Tron admitted that he was a qualified  reflexologist, but that the women were involved in a ‘personal vendetta’  against him.

Describing the allegations as ‘fantasy’, he said: ‘I practice reflexology. I  created an alternative medicine society and I organised seminars.’

He said that the women’s lawyer, Gilbert Collard, also worked for the  right-wing National Front party, who are threatening to win votes from Mr Tron’ s ruling UMP party in next year’s presidential elections.

Strauss-Kahn was widely expected to be the Socialist candidate in the contest,  but his electoral hopes lie in ruins because he is facing seven counts of  sexual assault.

All relate to an alleged attack on a 32-year-old maid in a Sofitel hotel on May 14th.

Strauss-Kahn, who is currently on 1 million dollar bail in the US city, denies all the charges.

Tuesday, 24 May 2011

French Finance Minister Christine Lagarde is planning to announce her candidacy on Wednesday to be the new head of the IMF after the European Union reached a consensus on backing her, diplomatic sources told Reuters.

French Finance Minister Christine Lagarde is planning to announce her candidacy on Wednesday to be the new head of the IMF after the European Union reached a consensus on backing her, diplomatic sources told Reuters.

Lagarde has called a news conference for 5:45 a.m. ET on Wednesday, at which a Finance Ministry official said she would make an important announcement, but declined to comment further.

"I understand that what Mrs Lagarde is going to announce is her candidacy. It's all clear now on the European side, we've reached a consensus," a diplomatic source said.

A second source also said EU countries had agreed to back her to replace Dominique Strauss-Kahn, who quit last week over sexual assault charges.

"Some countries are less positive than others but, as there are no alternative candidacies, Mrs Lagarde's is obvious," the first source said.

French group has called for a large demonstration in Paris this weekend to show solidarity with tens of thousands of youth protesters demonstrating against austerity programs in Spain

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Eyes will be on France this week when President Nicolas Sarkozy hosts world leaders in the seaside town of Deauville for a meeting of the Group of Eight industrialized countries. Such meetings are often the target of anti-globalization protests.

In Spain, tens of thousands of demonstrators, angry over unemployment and austerity measures, packed Madrid's Puerta del Sol square all last week ahead of local elections, overshadowing the last few days of campaigning. The ruling Socialists suffered a major loss at the polls on Sunday. [nLDE74M02A]

Solidarity with "los indignados" (the indignant) in Madrid has already inspired several dozen French youths to spend nights camped out at the Place de la Bastille, the Paris square where a jail was torn down during the 1789 French Revolution.

Protesters say demonstrations spreading this year through the Arab world have crossed the Mediterranean. They describe the fight in Spain as a European struggle against governments who favor the interests of financial institutions.

"They take money, we'll take the street," a French group named after the Spanish "Real Democracy Now" movement said on its website. "We're being strangled by these austerity plans that are multiplying throughout Europe."

Youth unemployment in France, at about 20 percent, is well below Spain's level of 45 percent, but opinion polls suggest the French are angry at sliding purchasing power as stagnant wages fail to keep up with inflation.

Strauss-Kahn leaks trigger clampdown

New York police and prosecutors on Tuesday imposed a news blackout amid a series of leaks over the evidence collected in the sex scandal surrounding fallen IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn.

Police on Tuesday denied being the source of reports on Monday that traces of Strauss-Kahn's semen had been found on the clothes of a chambermaid who has accused him of trying to rape her in his luxury hotel suite.

Investigators had so far given "no result and no information" about the DNA test results, a police spokesman said, refusing to give any further details.

Strauss-Kahn, 62, faces charges of attempting to rape and sexually assault a 32-year-old Guinean chambermaid at the luxury Sofitel hotel in New York on May 14.

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He is under house arrest, wearing an electronic ankle bracelet, and is staying in a secure apartment in the Empire Building at 71 Broadway, under armed guard and 24-hour video surveillance pending his next hearing.

But the veteran French politician, who was once seen as a contender to be the next president of France, must soon move to a more permanent location where he can meet his lawyer and plan his defence.

The scandal forced him to resign as head of the International Monetary Fund and torpedoed his chances of standing in the 2012 French presidential election.

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He denies all the charges, and his lawyers have suggested in court proceedings that he might have had consensual sex with the woman.

Two US television channels, NBC and ABC, quoting sources close to the investigation said Monday that traces of his DNA had been found on the maid's clothes, and results of the DNA tests had been sent to the French authorities.

A French television channel said investigators had found traces of semen had been found on the collar of her shirt.

Fox news also said that authorities had matched a DNA sample taken from Strauss-Kahn with what was said to be semen on the shirt.

Quoting law enforcement sources close to the investigation, Fox said that in a detailed account of the alleged attack the maid said she had repeatedly cried "Please, please stop. No."

Strauss-Kahn allegedly asked her "don't you know who I am," according to the complaint she made to the police, Fox said.

Amid the global media storm around the case, prosecutors were clamping down on information, with a spokeswoman on Monday stressing authorities would release "nothing until the trial" related to the DNA results.

Meanwhile, Strauss-Kahn, and his wife, former top French television journalist Anne Sinclair, must hunt for new accommodation.

The search is proving difficult after at least one luxury residence rejected Strauss-Kahn as a resident because of his newfound notoriety.

The next hearing in the case is set for June 6, when Strauss-Kahn could plead to the charges laid against him.

Lawyer Benjamin Brafman, who visited the ex-IMF chief on Monday, said his client will plead not guilty and that he is confident Strauss-Kahn will be exonerated. But if convicted the former IMF chief could face long prison terms.

Strauss-Kahn has told his former staff he is confronting a "personal nightmare." In an email message sent to IMF staff Sunday, he expressed "profound sadness" at the way he left his $US450,000 ($A428,245)-a-year tax-free post.

"I deny in the strongest possible terms the allegations which I now face; I am confident that the truth will come out and I will be exonerated," he wrote.

"In the meantime, I cannot accept that the Fund - and you dear colleagues - should in any way have to share my own personal nightmare. So, I had to go."

French Finance Minister Christine Lagarde has emerged as the frontrunner to replace Strauss-Kahn, but she has yet to be officially proposed since IMF nominations opened on Monday.

A European traditionally holds the managing director job, something that several emerging-market powers hope to change.

Mexico on Monday presented their Central Bank governor, Agustin Carstens, as their candidate. Carstens has had lengthy experience at the IMF, including as deputy managing director, the body's third-ranked official, from 2003 to 2006.

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