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Poll: Majority Of French See Former IMF Chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn As Victim Of Plot

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By ELAINE GANLEY   05/22/11 08:32 AM ET   AP

PARIS -- Forget what the New York prosecutor says about Dominique Strauss-Kahn. The doubters in France are legion and the country is abuzz with conspiracy theories.

Did Strauss-Kahn bring on his own ruin at a luxury Manhattan hotel? Or did his political enemies in France set him up in a sinister plot to undo the known womanizer who was a top contender to become France's next president?

From the moment that Strauss-Kahn's arrest for the alleged sexual assault of a chambermaid flashed around the world, doubts emerged in France. A week later, with evidence still under wraps and the accused and the accuser silent, speculation abounds.

A poll Thursday suggested that a majority of French, 57 percent, think Strauss-Kahn was the victim of a plot. In a country where low blows pepper the political culture, where people think politicians will do almost anything to keep their perks and where President Nicolas Sarkozy's approval ratings are sinking relentlessly, a plot against the increasingly powerful IMF chief seems plausible to many.

"The trap, you cannot not think of it," Cooperation Minister Henri de Raincourt conceded on Radio France International a day after the arrest. "But we must let justice follow its course without any prior assumptions."

Strauss-Kahn himself is reported to have voiced fears of a setup involving an alleged rape victim last month with a journalist.

And then there are the precedents.

Former conservative Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin is now in a slander trial that grew out of accusations he had wind of a dirty tricks campaign against Sarkozy in 2004 and failed to stop it. Sarkozy has said he believes the scheme was meant to upend his 2007 presidential bid.

Doubts are still raised over the 1994 suicide, in his office at the presidential Elysee Palace, of the man considered former Socialist President Francois Mitterrand's closest counselor, Francois de Grossouvre.

And there are those who wonder, nearly two decades later, who really aimed the gun in the 1993 suicide of former Prime Minister Pierre Beregovoy.

Strauss-Kahn's fall from grace on May 14 was brutal. It came minutes before his trans-Atlantic flight for a meeting, as chief of the International Monetary Fund, with German Chancellor Angela Merkel.

The 62-year-old Socialist who led popularity polls for next year's presidential race insists he is innocent and has resigned from his job at the IMF to fight the charges.

He was indicted by a grand jury on charges including criminal sexual abuse and attempted rape for allegedly attacking a 32-year-old maid, a West African immigrant, in his suite at the Sofitel. Strauss-Kahn is now under house arrest in Manhattan, watched by armed guards and tracked with an electronic bracelet, as he prepares his defense.

The French press and Internet forums are flooded with questions from those who suspect a setup or are true believers in his innocence.

_ Why would he call the hotel from the airport to recover a forgotten cell phone if he was guilty?

_ Why not simply arrange for a female companion rather than assault a maid?

_ Why would a maid enter Strauss-Kahn's presidential suite unaccompanied?

"At this stage of the investigation, the hypothesis of a manipulation cannot be swept aside," sociologist Michele Fize wrote in Sunday's Le Monde newspaper.

Le Monde also quoted the director general of the top French firm handling housekeeping in luxury hotels as saying a maid could be fired for entering an occupied room alone. Luxury hotel maids know the protocol: knock, wait, announce oneself, knock again, open the door slightly, said Marie-Francoise Litaudon of the Francaise de Service Group.

Socialist allies thought they saw bids to damage Strauss-Kahn's image weeks before the arrest, when paparazzi arrived in April to photograph him getting into a flashy Porsche. It wasn't his car, it belonged to a friend, but that elitist image won't sit well with Socialist voters. That was followed by an allegation in the France-Soir newspaper that Strauss-Kahn wore $35,000 suits.

"There is a campaign against the personality of Dominique Strauss-Kahn," Socialist lawmaker Jean-Marie Le Guen told Europe-1 radio only hours before the Frenchman was arrested.

A journalist for the left-leaning newspaper Liberation said the politician himself foresaw dirty tricks in the upcoming presidential campaign and confided in an off-the-record meeting April 28 the three obstacles he faced: "money, women and my Jewishness."

"Yes, I love women ... So what?" journalist Antoine Guiral quoted him as saying. Strauss-Kahn even predicted one possible line of attack against him – "a woman raped in a parking lot who has been promised 500,000 or a million euros to invent such a story," Guiral quoted him as saying.

A poll by the CSA firm showed that 57 percent of 1,007 adults questioned at their homes believed Strauss-Kahn was "certainly" or "probably" the victim of a plot, compared to 32 who felt this was "certainly" or "probably" not true. Those polled May 16 were of all levels of education, it said. No margin of error was provided but it would be plus or minus 3 percentage points for a poll of that size.

Bruno Cautres, an analyst at CEVIPOF, a think tank of the prestigious school Science Po where Strauss-Kahn taught for years, says the enormity of the affair and the wave of "this is impossible" remarks by Socialist Party figures may have colored national opinion in favor of a plot theory.

"Whatever the country, there will always be those who believe in a plot (to explain) a dramatic phenomenon," he said. "That is a natural tendency because this phenomenon seems unexplainable and we seek explanations."

Strauss-Kahn's reputation as a successful womanizer makes an alleged sexual assault even less credible because he had ample access to willing women, doubters say. The French barely shrugged when the IMF investigated Strauss-Kahn for a 2008 affair with an employee then absolved him of wrongdoing.

"We have a political culture by which we will pardon a lot of politicians for behavior in private life and not necessarily make the equation that bad behavior in private life equals bad behavior in political life," said Cautres.

Cautres himself dismissed the notion of a plot. "Who would organize it ... given the risk of a leak, of a spectacular revelation?" he asked.

However, Strauss-Kahn's defense team will surely be looking for that "banana peel" that centrist politician Dominique Paille suggested may have been strategically dropped.

What about that tweet on Strauss-Kahn that set off a frenzy in France from a Science Po masters student who belonged to the youth wing of Sarkozy's conservative UMP party?

"A pal in the United States just let me know that DSK was arrested by police in New York an hour ago," Jonathan Pinet tweeted at 22:59 p.m. Paris time (2059 GMT, 4:59 p.m. EDT) on May 14. The timing would be shortly after Strauss-Kahn was escorted off on an Air France plane in New York.

Rejecting any conspiracy ties, Pinet later explained his information came in a Facebook chat with a friend who has another friend who works at the Sofitel in New York – and who likely mistook the happenings there hours earlier for the actual arrest.

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09:40 PM on 05/23/2011
The French are being naive in this case,...not usually the case
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12:48 AM on 05/24/2011
The Americans who don't see he is being burned at stake by the media are being naive. Which is usually the case.
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Real Patriot
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03:55 PM on 05/26/2011
He'll get his day in court. Everything I've learned about him up to this event makes me wonder why he wasn't burned at the stake long ago.
09:02 PM on 05/23/2011
So Dominique Strauss-Kahn already has an inkling that is is going to be set up in a honey trap by his rivals. Then an unknown maid arrives unexpectedly and he consents to sex. He might as well plead guilty to being a complete idiot.
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StrawHat
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08:31 PM on 05/23/2011
Oh, they found his DNA on her clothes. I'm sure that was planted by the same team who planted OJ's glove and wired up Building 8.

Sheesh.
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12:50 AM on 05/24/2011
where has that been reported?

Also, both sides appear to agree that sexual congress occurred. How and under what circumstances is what will be argued. No one is saying they think DSK is a saint. The point is much bigger than you seem willing to grasp.
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StrawHat
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07:21 AM on 05/24/2011
No, one side claims sexual "congress" (gag) and the other claims RAPE. Please do try to keep up with the facts if you're going to act like you know it all.

The DNA has been reported extensively. Google it.
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03:12 PM on 05/23/2011
This article is STILL printing the wrong wording of the tweet from Pinet. The REAL tweet said: "A buddy in the United States told me that police arrested #DSK in a NYC hotel an hour ago."
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03:02 PM on 05/23/2011
Or did his political enemies in France set him up in a sinister plot to undo the known womanizer who was a top contender to become France's next president?
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That's hilarious. How can it be a plot if he's a known womanizer? What's the implication of that? "Oh, I've always done it except this one time?" So what about all the other times? Even if he were innocent this time, let this be his punishment for all the other times.

Those who argue it's a plot also argue that it's not a problem if the sex is consensual. Nonsense, it's still a huge problem. For one, it's a bit silly to talk about consent between a hotel maid and the head of an influential international organization. There can't be true consent when the power difference is this great.

But there's another issue, and that is one of self-discipline and control. Even by any knuckle-dragging code, a "real man" controls his animal impulses. A man driven by his base urges is a weak man, and there's little difference in that respect between the type of man that is DSK and a heroin junky lying in the street, the needle still stuck in his arm.
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12:51 AM on 05/24/2011
'known womanizer' and 'violent rapist' are being conflated a lot these days.
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07:31 AM on 05/24/2011
Ask Tristane Banon and Anne Mansouret about that. Perhaps they can clarify what you're just not comprehending.
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03:01 PM on 05/23/2011
SO glad to see that some here see the manipulated media narrative going on here in the states.

Under DSK, the IMF was going to institute plans to phase out using the US Dollar as it's main currency, because it is too 'unstable'. Now, they likely will reverse that direction. This is hardball, for sure.
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StrawHat
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08:29 PM on 05/23/2011
Yeah, because piggies never, ever act like piggies. It's unheard of.

Sheesh.
01:38 PM on 05/23/2011
Innocent until proven guilty. That's how we're supposed to do it in the USA, remember that Americans? If the corporate-owned (therefore, state-owned) mainstream media tells you something, you can pretty much bet that the truth is the exact opposite. I don't know if this guy is guilty, or not, but sometimes the media is given their marching orders...
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03:51 PM on 05/26/2011
That is the approach the jury is obliged to take. We are not the jury. We are entitled to our opinions. We just can't use them as a reason to hang him w/o a trial.
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Christophe
12:22 PM on 05/23/2011
If you believe the Lance Armstrong is innocent, then you should give DSK the same treatment.
11:22 AM on 05/23/2011
misogynes in the french socialist party - old white men - gathered around in the french salons, tv studios, radio waves and other press to declare that it "was not rape. it was a 'troussage of a domestique' , a cute bourgeois way of saying outright that when you are rich you can screw the maid. the propaganda machine -headed by french men advertisers who use sex regularly in their advertisements to sell motor oil or childrens' toys - set into motion as soon as dsk telephoned his wife after being debarked from the airplane (5 PM NY). their line of propaganda-doublespeak was : "he's innocent, he left the hotel at 11:45, she's a liar." as any other human being would naturally react, they thought... or hoped ??? or propagandized ??? and then the theories rolled out about sarko, putin, rivals, disgruntleds... all presupposing the maid raped him. thank you maureen dowd for your excellent comte rendu of that situation. no one narrated the film as tactfully as you did. you do realize she is a russian/guinean/french spy, and she was embedded by sarko three years ago, because he knew dsk was client n°10 (just after elliot spitzer's client n°9 chez Madame X Escorts)... cqfd, he's innocent (and soooo sexy, ask the girls at IMF if they didn't lust for him).
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Christophe
12:18 PM on 05/23/2011
Has DSK been convicted anywhere else than in YOUR personal courtroom?
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02:55 PM on 05/23/2011
It doesn't matter if he even IS convicted at this point. His role at the IMF is over, and now hopefully the US can avoid a devaluing of the dollar through implementation of the IMF's SDR central reserve system.

Google IMF SDR to learn more.
03:05 PM on 05/23/2011
"misogynes in the french socialist party - old white men - gathered around in the french salons, tv studios, radio waves and other press to declare that it "was not rape. it was a 'troussage of a domestique­'"

No. ONE old white man, Jean François Kahn, said it (the imbec!le. He sorely regrets it, now. Too late, pal!).

He is NOT a member of the socialist party but a journalist who was once a candidate for the MoDem (center right).

FAIL on all counts. Try again.
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11:20 AM on 05/23/2011
He will likely be acquitted. The point was to get him removed from his position as the head of the IMF. They succeeded.
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01:53 AM on 05/23/2011
Leave it to the French to defend a Socialist misogynist nit...
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11:20 AM on 05/23/2011
Leave it to the Americans to unquestioningly accept everything the media portrays.
01:32 AM on 05/23/2011
Time for another French Revolution - once again, it's all about class, but this time it's also about race.
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01:14 AM on 05/23/2011
google: "A buddy in the United States told me that police arrested #DSK in a NYC hotel an hour ago."
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01:04 AM on 05/23/2011
He's innocent until proven guilty.
07:44 AM on 05/23/2011
This is true, but he was indicted, and a grand jury did get reasonable evidence to go that far. I ma just curious to see how much influence all that money can buy.
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11:18 AM on 05/23/2011
an indictment is not proof of guilt.

And regardless, anyone concerned with justice should be very curious with the obvious tone of the US media in regard to this arrest. This has nothing to do with the assault charges. This s about noticing just how biased the US media is being in their portrayal of the issue. This guy is being hung out to dry.

Notice he wasn't granted bail until after he stepped down from the IMF? The judge accepted the previously submitted conditions for bail only AFTER he stepped down. And almost immediately after.

Notice how the police, in an ongoing investigation, implied him leaving his cell at the hotel was a sign of guilt (even though he called the hotel and gave them his exact location in hopes of getting it back?)

Notice how they sat he was 'fleeing' even though his flight was scheduled DAYS in advance for a well known meeting in Europe? That is not 'fleeing' by any stretch of the imagination.

Don't just look at the accusations, look at the WAY it is presented. DSK had a lot of enemies in the US. He was recommending IMF policy that would have catastrophic impacts n the US Dollar.

This is a public hanging.
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Robert SF
03:06 PM on 05/23/2011
... IN a court of law!

Out here, those rules don't apply.
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12:55 AM on 05/23/2011
Pinet's tweet was actually (translated) "A buddy in the United States told me that police arrested #DSK in a NYC hotel an hour ago."

not ""A pal in the United States just let me know that DSK was arrested by police in New York an hour ago," " as this story claims