Paris – Doubts in Strauss-Kahn Case Rock French Politics

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    FILE - Former International Monetary Fund leader Dominique Strauss-Kahn walks towards the Manhattan Criminal Courts building Monday, June 6, 2011 in New York.  (AP Photo/Craig Ruttle)Paris – Dominique Strauss-Kahn’s allies are hoping that new doubts about the New York chambermaid who accused of him of assault can help revive his 2012 French presidential bid.

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    New York prosecutors have serious questions about the housekeeper’s credibility and will seek a substantial reduction Friday in Strauss-Kahn’s bail, a person familiar with the case said.

    Investigators have come to believe that the woman lied about some of her activities in the hours around the alleged attack and about her own background, a law enforcement official told The Associated Press on Thursday. The official is familiar with the case but spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss matters not yet made public in court.

    Prosecutors think she lied about details on her application for asylum in the U.S., including saying she had been raped in her native Guinea, the official told the AP.

    “She actually recounted the entire story to prosecutors and later said it was false,” the official said.

    Prosecutors haven’t necessarily reached a new conclusion about the allegations against Strauss-Kahn and have not decided whether to downgrade the charges, the official said.

    Many in France welcomed the surprising news — not only those who want to see Socialist Strauss-Kahn replace conservative Nicolas Sarkozy as president, but also many who feel the American media and public have unfairly assumed the 62-year-old Frenchman is guilty.

    “Those who know Dominique Strauss-Kahn will not be surprised by this evolution of events,” one of Strauss-Kahn’s French lawyers and a friend for 40 years, Leon Lef Forster, told The Associated Press. “What he was accused of has no relation to his personality. It was something that was not credible.”

    Strauss-Kahn, the former head of the International Monetary Fund and a prominent member of France’s Socialist Party, was considered a leading potential contender for next year’s presidential election in France before he was charged with attempted rape in May. He denies the allegations.

    His arrest upended French politics and appeared to dash his ambitions for France’s top job. For months, polls had suggested that Strauss-Kahn would beat Sarkozy and enjoyed greater popularity than any other Socialist.

    Sarkozy did not comment publicly Friday about the new legal developments in New York. The deadline for declaring candidacy in the French presidency is July 13.

    French Socialist politician Michele Sabban said her party should put its presidential primary calendar on hold if Strauss-Kahn is exonerated.

    “If Dominique Strauss-Kahn is cleared, I ask the Socialist Party to suspend the primary process,” Sabban said Friday on i-tele television.

    The chief of the Socialist Party, Martine Aubry, said the news brought her “immense joy.”

    “I hope that the American justice system establishes all the truth tonight and allows Dominique to get out of this nightmare,” she told reporters.

    Aubry announced this week that she will seek the Socialist nomination for president. She and Strauss-Kahn had been rumored to be discussing some kind of joint ticket for the election.

    The prospect that Strauss-Kahn could be released was greeted with satisfaction in France in part because many here felt that the case had stained the country’s reputation.

    French viewers were shocked to see the man they thought might be their next president shackled and paraded before New York reporters. It’s illegal in France to broadcast images of a suspect in handcuffs before a conviction.

    Another Socialist, Jean-Marie Le Guen, said on France-Inter radio that Strauss-Kahn “will be present in the presidential campaign” and that “the political stakes are changed by this event.”

    “All those who dragged him in the mud are perhaps seeing things differently today, ” he said on France-Info radio.

    Le Guen was among many French people, both supporters and critics of Strauss-Kahn, who had claimed the IMF leader was the target of a political conspiracy to torpedo his presidential chances. Within days of his arrest, a poll suggested that a majority of French thought Strauss-Kahn was the victim of a plot.

    Other French politicians and commentators urged caution Friday, noting that the case against Strauss-Kahn is ongoing and that it may be premature to jump to conclusions about France’s presidential elections, held in two rounds next April in May.

    Strauss-Kahn, who faces a court hearing in New York on Friday, has been under armed guard in a Manhattan town house after posting a total of $6 million in cash bail and bond.


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    Tzi_Bar_David
    Tzi_Bar_David
    12 years ago

    If this latest revelation is true; the NY County DA must resign. This man was set to be the next president of France. Heads will roll for this botch job.

    Joe-Shmoe
    Joe-Shmoe
    12 years ago

    just goes to prove how the us justice system kills peoples lives many times unrightfully. not that I don’t trust our justice system (nor do I deny the many times it wasn’t perfect.) my point is, media libel, lawyers convictions on news outlets etc, doesn’t render anybody guilty! not rubashkin, not spitzer, not strauss kahn (who is also jewish!) lawyers and accusers statements are just not convictions! nor are they evidence without the investigation! (drusha v’chakura!) they might be guilty, but are not proven to be guilty yet!

    anonymous23
    anonymous23
    12 years ago

    To Ben Brafman,

    Your pretty impressive attorney!

    Sherree
    Sherree
    12 years ago

    They must have paid her big bucks to recant her story.

    ErMak
    ErMak
    12 years ago

    ” It’s illegal in France to broadcast images of a suspect in handcuffs before a conviction.”

    I like this law

    missyid
    missyid
    12 years ago

    Some of you may not understand the article. This does not mean that the maid is lying about the incident itself. She could very well be telling the truth. It may just be the luck of the defense team that she had inconsistencies about her background among other things. It means that even if the incident really did happen, she herself may not be credible enough to allow a jury to believe it. The story she recounted was not the incident with Straus – Kahn, it was the rape in New Guinea she retracted. Either way, this case is definitely marred.

    12 years ago

    this lying muslim woman should go to jail for fabricating a fake rape case, and so should her lawyers.. and when she’s released in 25 years ship her back to Africa. Fake accusers should get the same punishment as they wanted to cause

    JohnSmith
    JohnSmith
    12 years ago

    It seems to me all they did was to prove she lied on her asylum application, another word she has no credibility. But all immigrants lie on their enter application! His lawyer just pulled same old trick!