AP/ May 21, 2012, 9:39 AM

Prosecutor launches new Dominique Strauss-Kahn rape probe

In this May 6, 2012 file photo, former International Monetary Fund leader, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, waves as he leaves a polling station after voting for the second round of the French presidential elections in Sarcelles, north of Paris.

In this May 6, 2012 file photo, former International Monetary Fund leader, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, waves as he leaves a polling station after voting for the second round of the French presidential elections in Sarcelles, north of Paris. / File,AP Photo/Zacharie Scheurer

(AP) PARIS - A French prosecutor on Monday opened a preliminary investigation into allegations of rape in a Washington hotel by former IMF chief and one-time French presidential hopeful Dominique Strauss-Kahn.

The move by the prosecutor in Lille in northern France followed a request by investigating judges earlier this month to broaden a suspected prostitution probe to examine the claims of rape in December 2010.

The prosecutor's office said in a statement that they are looking into the allegation that Strauss-Kahn may have been involved in a rape during a sex party in the hotel while he was head of the International Monetary Fund.

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The married Strauss-Kahn, 63, says whatever happened was consensual, and he has denied doing anything violent. The prominent economist, once a top contender for France's presidency, has seen his career and reputation crumble since he was accused of sexual assault in a New York hotel a year ago.

Strauss-Kahn is already a target in the Lille prostitution probe, which has mushroomed over the past year into a nationwide scandal. He is facing preliminary charges of alleged aggravated pimping, based on accusations by other people questioned in the investigation.

He denies those charges. He has acknowledged being involved in "libertine" activity, while saying that he was unaware of anyone being paid for sex.

French daily Liberation reported this month that two Belgian prostitutes questioned in the Lille probe described Strauss-Kahn as using violence during sex at the W Hotel in Washington and forcing a sexual act on her despite her protests.

Citing leaked transcripts of witness testimony to Belgian police, also involved in the probe, Liberation cited one of the prostitutes as saying that Strauss-Kahn "used force, he held down my hands, he pulled my hair, he hurt me." The woman is quoted as testifying that another man held her hands down while Strauss-Kahn assaulted her.

Neither of the prostitutes has filed legal complaints, but French rules allow for an investigation even without a formal complaint.

The Lille probe focuses on a suspected prostitution ring involving prominent city figures and police. Prostitutes questioned in the case said they had sex with Strauss-Kahn in 2010 and 2011 at a luxury hotel in Paris, a restaurant in the French capital and also in Washington, D.C., where he lived while working at the Washington-based IMF, judicial officials say.

Strauss-Kahn is also facing a trial in New York over a lawsuit by a hotel maid who accused him of sexual assault in May 2011. A judge ruled this week that the trial can go forward despite Strauss-Kahn's claim that he had diplomatic immunity.

Strauss-Kahn has countersued, filing a $1 million lawsuit against the New York City hotel maid Nafissatou Diallo, saying she seriously damaged his reputation with what he calls a bogus allegation.

The disgraced French politician said in court papers filed last week that the Guinean-born Diallo made a "malicious and wanton false accusation" when she said he assaulted her one year ago after she arrived to clean his hotel suite.

A French writer had accused Strauss-Kahn of sexually assaulting her during an interview in 2003, but prosecutors ruled last year that too much time had passed to pursue her complaint.

All the accusations against Strauss-Kahn, known as DSK in France, prompted discussion in France about ingrained sexism and sexual harassment in politics and business in this country.

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star93022 says:
He's an Ass!
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MIO42 says:
Time this guy was held ACCOUNTABLE
The rest of us would be doing hard time long ago
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nor-one says:
So when do they start the investigation of the cops and government officials who covered up for him in NY ??
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Ben37221 says:
Why are peoples comments being blocked.
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Ben37221 says:
One woman raped is one too many. Irrespective of your economic, social, racial,or whether you are a male or female, if it is not ok for you or your love once to be raped, then let the world know that the past of the poor maid in New York should not be a license for any one to rape her. For her to be raped by Domnic Strascan at her job is a shame to our collective conscience if we don't stand for this lady who cannot stand for herself.
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Ben37221 says:
To those who covered up for him in New York, how would you fill if your sister, daughter or mother is raped, and the tool of justice is used to silence their voice? The maid was raped, just because she lied about her immigration process does not change the fact that this animal raped her.
New York prosecutor need to reopen this case, and let the maid have her day in court. Who dear stand up for the voiceless, for a poor immigrant maid? Where are the women's groups? The rush to dismiss this maid and assassinate her character was extra-ordinary. Hopefully, enough people will stand up for this maid so that she can have her day in court. Just because a woman said something that was seen as false(immigration issue),which was not related to the issue of rape is not a license for any man to rape a woman.
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baileycccc says:
These two deserve each other.
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