金允石电影合集:DSK Case: Would People Trust Her Again?

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DSK Case: Would People Trust Her Again?

Dominique Strauss-Kahn has been freed from house arrest after prosecutors said the maid accusing him of sexual assault lied to a grand jury, though the ex-IMF chief still faces charges. The woman was found in the reports being involved in the web of drug-trafficking, money-laundry and immigration lies et al. Judging on her previous cases, even this time her words are true, would people trust her? Credibility matters.



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"It's a thunderbolt - but in the opposite direction this time," said Socialist former prime minister Lionel Jospin.


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According to the alleged victim's initial testimony to the grand jury, she fled Strauss-Kahn's luxury Manhattan hotel suite immediately after the May 14 attack and waited in the hallway before informing a supervisor.


But, prosecutors revealed, the 32-year-old Guinean maid subsequently changed her story to say she actually cleaned another room and even returned to start cleaning Strauss-Kahn's suite before alerting her bosses.


Among other discoveries about the maid, a law enforcement official told The New York Times, were issues involving her asylum application and her possible links to criminal activities, including drug dealing and money laundering.


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Can she still smile?


The New York Times quoted law enforcement officials saying that within a day of the alleged rape attempt, the maid was recorded speaking on the phone with a man jailed for possessing 400 pounds (180 kilograms) of marijuana and discussing the benefits of pursuing charges.


The Times said that man was one of several individuals had who made multiple cash deposits, totalling around $US100,000, into the woman's bank account over the last two years.


Outside the courtroom, the maid's lawyer admitted his client had made "some mistakes," but insisted the forensic evidence would prove Strauss-Kahn was guilty of a brutal sexual assault.





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