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Anne Sinclair, Dominique Strauss-Kahn's Wife, Thrust Into Spotlight By Scandal

Anne Sinclair

GREG KELLER   05/17/11 08:12 PM ET   AP

PARIS — She's a gutsy, charismatic television journalist who long had more star power than even her political heavyweight husband.

Anne Sinclair, wife of jailed IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn, is known as the "quiet force" who gave up her career to clear the path for her husband's, and whose celebrity, ambition and drive helped propel him to international renown and the threshold of the French presidency.

Throughout her 20-year marriage, Sinclair has time and again marshaled her wealth and clout to defend her husband through political, financial and sex scandals, once saying she would fight "with tooth and nail" to protect him.

That loyalty and devotion now faces its most searing test yet.

For now, even the shocking allegations of attempted rape of a hotel maid appear not to be making her waver as she rushes from Paris to New York, where her husband is locked up in the infamous Rikers Island jail, to champion his cause.

Sinclair, 62 like her husband, has only issued one brief statement since Strauss-Kahn's formal arrest early Sunday – but it was staunchly supportive: "I don't believe for a single second the accusations of sexual assault by my husband. I am certain his innocence will be proved."

Friends quoted in French media who have spoken with Sinclair since her husband's arrest describe her as "very strong, very determined to fight."

"She will do anything and everything for him," French daily Le Parisien quoted one anonymous friend as saying Tuesday.

Strauss-Kahn's second wife – Sinclair is his third – also has come to his defense. "He's someone very sweet, violence is not part of his character. He has a lot of faults, but not that one!" Brigitte Guillemette told Le Parisien Tuesday.

But it's Sinclair who's in the spotlight, less than three years since she was last forced to defend Strauss-Kahn, when an affair with an IMF subordinate nearly cost him his job.

Sinclair learned of her husband's detention late Saturday night in Paris, where she was attending a birthday party for famed French heartthrob, singer and actor Patrick Bruel, according to Le Parisien. She flew Monday to New York, along with Strauss-Kahn's spokeswoman.

It's a scenario whose pain and humiliation can perhaps only be imagined by the wives of other high-profile politicians forced into public accountings for their sexual behavior – Hillary Clinton, Silda Wall Spitzer, and the late Elizabeth Edwards. This week, Maria Shriver was added to that list of victims when her husband, former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, acknowledged that he had fathered a child with a member of his household staff.

In October 2008, Sinclair watched as her husband was forced to apologize and admit "a serious error of judgment" for an affair with an IMF employee in Washington, D.C. The IMF board investigation concluded that Strauss-Kahn's behavior was "regrettable and reflected a serious error of judgment," but found that the fling was consensual and did not involve any type of sexual harassment, favoritism or abuse of authority.

Afterward Sinclair posted to her blog a short comment, saying that "these are things that can happen in any couple. For me, this one-night-stand is behind us, we've turned the page. And we still love each other like on the first day."

Sinclair was a French A-list celebrity in the 1980s and 1990s as host of one of France's most popular television programs, "7/7." From 1984 to 1997, her blue eyes and trademark angora sweaters were a staple of Sunday night TV, as she interviewed heads of state and global celebrities. Her guests ranged from Bill Clinton and Mikhail Gorbachev to Madonna, Bill Gates and Paul McCartney, on a program that Sinclair compares on her blog to being like a French version of CNN's "Larry King Live."

The show regularly drew between 10 million and 12 million viewers a week, making Sinclair one of France's highest-paid and most influential journalists.

In 1997, at the height of her fame, she gave it all up: Her husband was named finance minister – and she quit in order to avoid any conflict of interest.

Born in New York in 1948, where her family had fled the Third Reich, Sinclair grew up in Paris' posh 16th arrondissement. Her grandfather was the famous pre-war art dealer Paul Rosenberg, one of Picasso's early champions.

She got her start in journalism at 25, working at French radio station Europe 1. She moved into television five years later, and by 1982 was hosting programs on France's ratings champion TF1. Her work on "7/7" earned her four of the French equivalent of the Emmys.

She met Strauss-Kahn in 1989, they wed in 1991. It was his third marriage, her second.

At the time, Strauss-Kahn was a junior minister for industry, and considered one of the Socialist party's rising stars. French newspaper Liberation has written that "for a long time it was her contacts, her media prominence, social status and wealth" that helped give Strauss-Kahn his increasing political stature.

The couple was tested in the late '90s by two financial scandals. Strauss-Kahn was forced to resign as finance minister as a result of one of them, but he was later cleared at trial.

Sinclair was at his side throughout it all, appearing multiple times with him on the cover of glossy high-circulation magazines like Paris Match, alongside headlines like "The love story, the glory, the test – a powerful couple in torment."

A year later, the same magazine ran a photo of the smiling couple strolling in a park, next to a quote by Sinclair: "To defend my husband I'm ready to fight tooth and nail."

Ten year's later, she's still ready, and still fighting.

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Greg Keller can be reached at http://twitter.com/Greg_Keller

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PARIS — She's a gutsy, charismatic television journalist who long had more star power than even her political heavyweight husband. Anne Sinclair, wife of jailed IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn...
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Rosalee Harris
07:06 PM on 05/22/2011
Maybe he doesnt get violent until he gets around the female help or women he considers to be subordinate to him. Did you check with the woman who said it was not seduction but coercion? Do you think its nothing serious for the woman who works with him at the IMF to be harassed. Do you think behaviors like that reflects a "gentle" man. If you sexually harrass women it shows a lack of respect for them and its not out of the blue or out of character as you might think gor them to get violent.

His wives sounds like his enablers.
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Carolab
Walking an 87-year-old in the sand isn't easy
09:32 PM on 05/18/2011
It's only the people that the elites don't care for any longer (who have somehow gotten "soft" or started to actually care about "the people" or brought suit against the corporations/banksters) that get sm-eared like this.
09:33 AM on 05/18/2011
Ms. Sinclair might benefit from therapy to understand why she enables this man.
09:49 AM on 05/18/2011
It's less about love and more about ambition. She wants to go to the Elysee Palace and be France's next first lady. That isn't going to happen now.
10:07 AM on 05/18/2011
Enabling is not necessarily synonomous with love.

And it may well be that Ms. Sinclair's ambitious nature is what causes her to enable her husband.

It is still enabling...
02:00 AM on 05/18/2011
Been there , first you don't believe it , then you go into denial, then you blame yourself, then you don't want to rock the boat,and lose your home life,
then you realise it was all based on a lie and you were living with a stranger all along. then you lose respect for yourself and your spouse .
Its then a long road back and alot of work just for your own self esteem.
alot of people don't have the guts or willpower for the long road back to self respect.
I see alot of people in my town with alot of expensive toys to distract themselves.
they'd rather pretend , and hold on to the country club life.
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gardengranny
Ever-hopeful for the best; preparing for the worst
09:40 AM on 05/18/2011
All you have written is accurate and quite insightful.

Hope your life is [getting] better.
12:26 AM on 05/18/2011
I could never understand what Maria Shriver saw in Arnold Swartzeneggar - he seemed like a cartoon of a man. She looked radiant on Oprah's TV show - better than she's looked in a long time. He looked devastated.
12:25 AM on 05/18/2011
The French have a much more cosmopolitcan attitude toward extra-marital sex than Americans. They see us as Puritanical. The French were horrified that Dominique (the name! the actions!) was shown on television wearing handcuffs. This is considered slanderous in France until someone has been tried in court and proven guilty.

The truth will come out.
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Bebe36
Grateful for every day.
09:37 AM on 05/18/2011
So, you call this alleged behavior "extra-marital sex."

Maybe you want to explore that with a good therapist.
09:56 AM on 05/18/2011
1. This isn't some affair. This is a rape allegation. A brutal, nasty assault on a defenseless woman. Please don't trivialize this woman's (alleged) trauma.

2. The French don't have a more "cosmopolitan" attitude. French wives just learn to suck it up and look the other way while their husbands dog them frequently. Do some French couples have an "understanding" about such things? Sure. But so do American couples.

3. The French were shocked at the perp walk? Too bad. He's been accused of a crime in the States and he'll answer to American authorities under American law. Perp walks are legal here so he got one. Besides, the French media tends to be way too lackadaisical and discrete when it concerns the misdeeds of their social/economic elite.
10:08 AM on 05/18/2011
*discreet*

*discrete* means separate.
08:30 PM on 05/17/2011
Fools......both of them.
10:03 PM on 05/17/2011
It's called greed, and lack of integrity.
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Parade Keegan
I Can Hear You
08:10 PM on 05/17/2011
Sinclair does appear pathetic and power mad IMO. To keep defending her husband (in name only) is humorous. Many wives are apologists for their husbands and do do this because it is important for them to "have a man" at all costs, the wives don't see where they become ridiculous creatures. I love Hillary and Bill but was very disappointed she stayed with Bill, she could have been a fabulous example of personal strength, alas she stayed. If staying with Bill helped Hillary politically I still see it as her weakness.
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PBMac
10:19 PM on 05/17/2011
I am sorry to say it, but I HAVE to AGREE with you on this one.
09:03 PM on 05/18/2011
Dominique is a psychopath - he has no conscience. This probably works well for his job as the head of the IMF.
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Parade Keegan
I Can Hear You
09:15 PM on 05/18/2011
Yes, and his wife enables and supports this.
thewirah
In the time of chimpanzees I was a monkey
07:40 PM on 05/17/2011
Anne Sinclair, now you are getting really pathetic.
07:37 PM on 05/17/2011
gimme a break..........it's all about the cash and social status. if he were some poor schmuck, she would've called the police herself.....two-faced. wonder how she would react if some old RICH goat attacked her daughter if she has one?
09:30 AM on 05/18/2011
She has two children and I'm sure she would be horrified like any mother.
However, it's not about the money, she's 10x richer than him, can't you believe that, maybe, she cannot think that her husband of 20 years rapes innocent maids in hotel rooms? Who could believe that? So far she's in denial, if the DNA test proves he's guilty, she will certainly change her mind
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loOranks
I am the master of my fate; captain of my soul
10:51 AM on 05/19/2011
Anne Sinclair is MUCH richer than DSK, always has been.. So, no break for you.
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maghrebi
07:28 PM on 05/17/2011
I must say that I am surprised at the quality of the statements about DS-K. I was not aware of how uneducated and crass most of the people writing are. It is disgusting to read not because you believe that he is guilty but because the language that you use is as sick as what you accuse him of. You criticize him w/o knowing anything about him. Have you ever read anything he has written? Or the importance of his position at the IMF? The man has been arrested but the crimes he has committed are "alleged" until he has been proven guilty.
The frothing at the mouth by many of you is a little sickening. Have you thought that maybe he is being framed: Remember the Laker's star Kobe Bryant? Wasn't it interesting how the whole thing turned out? But everyone was sure that he was a sex maniac that shouldn't be allowed out on the street. Let the man get a fair trial and show the world that that is what America is all about.
10:19 PM on 05/17/2011
We are venting. We are all very weary of these high positioned people that lack integrity and are motivated by power and greed. We the tax payer will again have to pay the price for "due process".
07:13 PM on 05/17/2011
Let's see: Her husband is short, chubby, and old...Her husband is a cereal cheater and probably a rapist, yet she stands by him? She's in it for the money, plain and simple. Nobody respects you, Ms, Sinclair.
07:51 PM on 05/17/2011
Did you read the aritcle? They are the same age. She came from money herself and had a high-paying job long before they met. She was a bigger celebrity than he was in their earlier years together.

Money is not necessarily at the top of the list when certain women choose to "stand by their men", when all evidence suggests that they really shouldn't. How else do you explain Bin Laden's concubine #5 opting to live under house arrest for all these years and still choose to take a bullet for him? When it comes to long term human relations, nothing is ever that plain or simple.
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PBMac
10:22 PM on 05/17/2011
There is a word for this and it is masochism. Nothing else can explain this kind of behavior.
09:34 AM on 05/18/2011
She's richer, more famous, more popular than him. I have some respect for her right now, she's certainly facing the worst moment of her life and she didn't do anything to deserve that. I'm not saying he's innocent, just that it's understandable that his wife respects the innocent-until-proven-guilty principle.
09:14 PM on 05/18/2011
Rubbish. That he is a lout is nothing new. She stayed with him then because she did not have the self-respect, or decency, to leave him. As such, she does deserve this. Fools never learn because they lack the capacity for growth.
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jugglefire
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07:08 PM on 05/17/2011
"IMF Chief's Wife Thrust Into Spotlight"

Seems to me he was doing the bulk of the "thrusting". How's Riker's Island you pig?
thewirah
In the time of chimpanzees I was a monkey
07:34 PM on 05/17/2011
Don't worry. Riker's island is definitely as medieval as that turkish prison in Midnight Express. It is the pride of America.
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amd02148
08:33 PM on 05/17/2011
When he finishes shaking and crying like a little girl he'll tell you himself.
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PTAOfficerforObama
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06:42 PM on 05/17/2011
Gutsy? She is needy. A woman who puts up with this kind of man and even defends him is just insecure...
07:24 PM on 05/17/2011
Agreed. I'd add masochistic, in that she seems to have a taste for suffering.
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PBMac
10:22 PM on 05/17/2011
Exactly.
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Samuel Nnadi
06:42 PM on 05/17/2011
It's great to have a dedicated wife. Stand by your man no matter what!
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PBMac
10:23 PM on 05/17/2011
Yeah and would you stand by your wife if she did things like this?