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Dominique Strauss-Kahn Resigns As Head Of International Monetary Fund

Dominique Strausskahn

First Posted: 05/19/11 01:37 AM ET Updated: 07/18/11 06:12 AM ET

NEW YORK -- Investigators cut out a piece of carpet in a painstaking search of a penthouse suite for DNA evidence in IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn's sex assault case, law enforcement officials said Wednesday as he made a new bid to get out of jail.

New York detectives and prosecutors believe the carpet in the hotel room may contain Strauss-Kahn's semen, spat out after an episode of forced oral sex by a hotel maid, the officials told The Associated Press.

Late Wednesday, Strauss-Kahn resigned as managing director of the International Monetary Fund, according to a letter released by its executive board.

In the letter, Strauss-Kahn denied the allegations but said he felt compelled to resign with "great sadness" because he was thinking of his family and also wanted to protect the IMF.

Strauss-Kahn, jailed at Rikers Island since Monday, made a second appeal for bail earlier Wednesday and proposed to be confined to his daughter's Manhattan home 24 hours a day with electronic monitoring. He was set for another hearing Thursday afternoon.


The French politician said in court papers that he had surrendered his passport and wouldn't flee the country. "I do not intend to leave the United States of America without the permission of the New York Court," he said.

In addition to examining the Sofitel Hotel suite for further potential DNA evidence, investigators were looking at the maid's keycard to determine whether she used it to enter the room, and how long she was there, officials said.

One of the officials said that the DNA testing was being "fast-tracked" but that the results could still be a few days away.

The two officials spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because neither was authorized to speak about the case publicly and because it has gone to a grand jury.

The maid, a 32-year-old immigrant from the West African nation of Guinea, told police that the 62-year-old Strauss-Kahn came out of the bathroom naked, chased her down, forced her to perform oral sex on him and tried to remove her underwear before she broke free and fled the room.

The AP does not identify alleged victims of sex crimes unless they agree to it.

Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly declined to comment Wednesday on the details of the evidence-gathering but said results of any DNA and other testing have not yet come back. He said the detectives investigating the case found the maid's story believable.

"Obviously, the credibility of the complainant is a factor in cases of this nature," Kelly said. "One of the things they're trained to look for, and what was reported to me early on, was that the complainant was credible."

One of Strauss-Kahn's attorneys, Benjamin Brafman, said at his client's arraignment this week that the forensic evidence "will not be consistent with a forcible encounter." That led to speculation the defense would argue it was consensual sex.

The woman's lawyer, Jeffrey Shapiro, has dismissed suggestions from some of Strauss-Kahn's defenders that she made up the charges or tried to cover up a consensual encounter.

In court papers filed Wednesday, Strauss-Kahn's attorneys proposed posting $1 million cash bail and confining him to the home of his daughter, Camille, a Columbia University graduate student, 24 hours a day with electronic monitoring.

Strauss-Kahn "is a loving husband and father, and a highly regarded diplomat, politician, lawyer, politician, economist and professor, with no criminal record," his attorneys said in court papers.

The attorneys had proposed similar conditions at an earlier bail hearing but added the promise of home detention Wednesday. A judge denied Strauss-Kahn bail Monday, sending him to an isolated wing of Rikers Island.

The motion for bail also laid out a more precise timeline for Strauss-Kahn's movements while arguing he never tried to flee: It says he checked out of the hotel at 12:28 p.m., went to a lunch appointment a few blocks away at 12:45 p.m. and went to the airport afterward.

"Prior to the flight's departure, Mr. Strauss-Kahn contacted the hotel at which he had been staying in New York to inquire about a cell phone he had left at the hotel," it added. "In a conversation with hotel security, Mr. Strauss-Kahn voluntarily disclosed that he was at John F. Kennedy International Airport and was scheduled to depart for France at 4:40 p.m."

Police on Wednesday offered their own timeline for their response starting with a 911 call at 1:32 p.m. from hotel security saying an employee had been sexually assaulted by a guest. Officers arrived by no later than 1:45 p.m. and summoned paramedics and special victims detectives to the scene, they said.

Manhattan prosecutors didn't immediately comment on the bail motion. The hearing was set for 2:15 p.m. Thursday. Another hearing had been set for Friday, the deadline for prosecutors bring an indictment, agree to a preliminary hearing or release Strauss-Kahn.

Strauss-Kahn is one of France's highest-profile politicians and was seen as a potential candidate for president in next year's elections. His arrest shocked France.

The scandal comes at a critical moment for the International Monetary Fund, which is trying to shore up teetering economies in Europe. The IMF is an immensely powerful agency that loans money to countries to stabilize the world economy. In exchange it often imposes strict austerity measures.

Defense lawyers can raise the issue of bail as many times as they like, and it's common to make new proposals and try again after a client gets high or no bail, said Stuart P. Slotnick, a New York defense lawyer not involved in the Strauss-Kahn case. Such attempts can succeed if a judge is persuaded that new information reduces the perceived risk that the person won't come back to court if released.

Living elsewhere is often seen as raising that risk, but it's not insurmountable, Slotnick said.

In a case like Strauss-Kahn's, bail "is not going to be a slam-dunk, but if they can convince the judge that he's not a risk of flight, that he's going to come back, then he'll get bail," Slotnick said.

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Associated Press writers Jennifer Peltz and Chris Hawley contributed to this report.

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Carolab
Just another hostage of the poopy heads
12:16 AM on 05/20/2011
The French Have A Problem French Citizens Think Dominique Strauss-Kahn Was Set Up

May 19, 2011

It seems an estimated 60 per cent of the French think that IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn was set up and that the charges that he se-xually as-saulted a maid are part of some vast con-spiracy to bring down his candidacy for President. In one con-spiracy theory many believe the United States and French President Nicolas Sarkozy arranged it all.

http://www.thirdage.com/staying-current/french-citizens-think-dominique-strauss-kahn-was-set-up
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Humanitari Leandro
10:15 AM on 05/20/2011
I think he is guilty as sin, BUT to generalize all French as they have a problem is simply ridiculous, do you really know all 70 million of them? you sound like a grandmother " all that town is bad..." stop generalizing it only looses support to get the real criminals
10:00 PM on 05/19/2011
Can't resist: what does a piece of carpet from the Sofitel Hotel and Monica Lewinsky's dress have in common....
03:16 AM on 05/20/2011
grow up..
06:55 AM on 05/20/2011
If you can't see the humor in that, Lighten Up.
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al leonard
09:05 PM on 05/19/2011
I find it astonashing that so many people are saying that DSK is guilty when he hasn't even gone on trial yet.
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Humanitari Leandro
10:17 AM on 05/20/2011
For the NYPD to arrest you and to have a team taking you to the judge in the USA it simply means you have a big problem in your hands, he does, and how dare you try and protect a rapist, that the proof is there, he got indicted! got it!
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al leonard
12:39 AM on 05/30/2011
But if it is an American arrested in Italy, it is a conspiracy.
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amd02148
08:14 PM on 05/19/2011
The authorities know he is a flight risk, he was in the process of fleeing the country when they arrested him, who is the idiot judge who granted him bail? doesn't that judge understand that money is nothing to him? this must have been his first day on the job because he just doesn't get it. Does anyone know if the judge will have to resign once Dominque flees the country?
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nkurland
I'm going to leave this planet alive
07:42 PM on 05/19/2011
As disgusting as DSK's crime was, this is a major setback for reform at the IMF. Joseph Stiglitz among others praised Kahn calling him a "sagacious leader" for his changes in shifting the Fund towards focusing on a Keynesian model. Resignation should take place as a result of one of two things: incompetence or improprieties committed on the job. This scandal involves neither and its clear finance wanted him out of there.
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John Galt IV
Esse quam videri
08:07 PM on 05/19/2011
60% of French people recognize this set-up for what it is; a set-up.
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Greg Mirsky
Riga dimd, Riga dimd, Kas to Rigu dimdinaj?
03:41 AM on 05/20/2011
I don't get it. It is set-up in terms that he didn't demand oral sex or it's a set-up because it's not fair to charge a Frenchman for demanding oral sex from a maid?
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Olethea
Life may be sweeter for this- I don't know.
07:06 AM on 05/20/2011
97% of all statistics are made up.
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becky bradshaw
"In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth
07:22 PM on 05/19/2011
Historically, the head if the IMF has been a European. It is very likely that the new head will reflect the changing power structure. A logical choice would be from Japan or Singapore. Mr. Strauss-Kahn was widely considered too weak on confronting the problems in Greece, Portugal, and Spain.
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onlyonecandor
07:18 PM on 05/19/2011
Maybe the Chambermaid is an American Patriot.
03:40 AM on 05/20/2011
Huh?
07:09 PM on 05/19/2011
Classic leftist.

Forget the crime...only a socialist would pay $3k a night for a hotel!
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Steelsil
Warren/Grayson 2016! Yes We Can!
06:47 PM on 05/19/2011
He has been given bail.  He will be eating breakfast tomorrow morning in Quebec, and dinner tomorrow night with Roman Polanski, convicted child rapist.
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azlegalcitizen
INDEPENDENT
12:42 AM on 05/20/2011
Can you and I start a pool on when he sneaks out of the usa.??, on to canada and then to france????? HE WILL MAKE THE 6 MILLION BACK IN A COUPLE OF YEARS OR MONTHS BY CONSULTING , ADVISING AND AIDING THE REALLY BIG CROKS IN THE WORLD FINIANCAL FIELDS....
Woundedvet
Waterboarding saves lives
05:10 PM on 05/19/2011
Mr Strauss resigned today and gets a one time severence check for $252000.00 and gets $252000.00 a year for life from the IMF. The U.S. taxpayers supply 70% of the money to the IMF. Last year Mr. Obama gave them $100000000.00
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azlegalcitizen
INDEPENDENT
12:44 AM on 05/20/2011
AND HE WILL CONTINUE OUR STUPIF PAYMENTS.... LEST THE COUNTRIES WON'T LIKE OBAMA.....
04:20 PM on 05/19/2011
Kinda hard to run it from prison.
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tsgrcels
04:12 PM on 05/19/2011
That's what he gets for behaving like a Democrat.
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StockBroker
Just taking stock in life, not on Wall Street.
09:26 PM on 05/19/2011
You mean a republican
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Olethea
Life may be sweeter for this- I don't know.
07:07 AM on 05/20/2011
Democrat?

Tap tap tap......
03:31 PM on 05/19/2011
Surely the IMF could ask for no better representative than someone who does to on a personal scale what they´ve been doing to whole communities for decades, all to the benefit of the Western corporations and their political stooges.
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reasonshouldrule
08:40 PM on 05/19/2011
Astute observation! Faved. (already a fan)
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Mary Blickhahn
Is this really the best we can do?
03:22 PM on 05/19/2011
So now that he is out of the way who will be in charge of IMF???
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MamaBird62
03:18 PM on 05/19/2011
grand jury has handed down an indictment
no word on the bail hearing yet
Woundedvet
Waterboarding saves lives
05:12 PM on 05/19/2011
Bail hearing was earlier today. Bail at 1 million cash and 5 million surety bond. He gets out of Rykers tomorrow when paperwork is finished.
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MamaBird62
05:34 PM on 05/19/2011
Not a big deal at all, but the bail hearing was last and just ended. I was watching it live on CNN.