Strauss-Kahn's Sex Assault Case Court Date Delayed Amid Accuser Probe, Lawyers Hoping For Dismissal

Dsk

By JENNIFER PELTZ   07/11/11 09:00 PM ET   AP

NEW YORK -- Dominique Strauss-Kahn's next court date in his New York sexual assault case was postponed Monday, with prosecutors invoking a need for further investigation and defense lawyers saying they hoped it would lead to the end of the tumultuous case.

Previously set for July 18, the closely watched court date is now scheduled for Aug. 1 as prosecutors weigh what to do about a case rocked by questions about the accuser's credibility.

The Manhattan district attorney's office told the judge in a letter that the postponement was "to facilitate both parties' continued investigation," but Strauss-Kahn lawyers William W. Taylor and Benjamin Brafman put their aims more concretely.

"We hope that during this time, the district attorney will make the necessary decision to dismiss the case against Mr. Strauss-Kahn," they said in a statement.

For now, DA spokeswoman Erin Duggan said no decisions have been made. She characterized the delay as a routine bid for additional time to probe into the case.

Still, the schedule change seemed certain to provoke a new round of speculation over the direction of the case. Prosecutors said earlier this month that the case had weakened because Strauss-Kahn's accuser, a hotel housekeeper who accused the former International Monetary Fund leader of trying to rape her, hadn't been truthful about her background and her actions right after the alleged attack.

But prosecutors also said there was forensic and other evidence that could corroborate her account of Strauss-Kahn chasing her down in his luxury suite on May 14, forcing her to perform oral sex and trying to rape her. He denies the allegations, and his lawyers have said anything that happened wasn't forced.

Prosecutors and defense lawyers met behind closed doors last week but have kept a tight lid on their discussion. Strauss-Kahn's lawyers have said he won't plead guilty to any charge.

Prosecutors haven't raised questions about the veracity of her account of the alleged attack itself, but the revelations could make the 32-year-old maid a difficult witness for jurors to believe, experts say.

Among other falsehoods, she told prosecutors an emotional but invented tale of a previous sexual attack in her native Guinea, and she didn't tell a grand jury she'd gone on cleaning rooms before reporting Strauss-Kahn's alleged attack to a supervisor, prosecutors said.

They also learned she had alluded to Strauss-Kahn's wealth during a phone call with a friend incarcerated on a marijuana charge, and that other people had deposited tens of thousands of dollars that she couldn't explain into her bank account, a law enforcement official has said, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss matters not made public in court.

The Associated Press does not identify people who report being sexually assaulted unless they agree to be named.

The woman's lawyer, Kenneth Thompson, has said she is telling the truth about her encounter with Strauss-Kahn. Thompson has accused prosecutors of discrediting her and asked the DA's office to recuse itself from the case, a request the office has called baseless.

"At the end of its investigation, we expect the District Attorney's office to stand by the victim and take her case to trial. Justice requires no less," he said in a statement Monday.

Some state lawmakers, women's activists and immigrant advocates also have pressed the DA's office to go ahead with the case. Whatever has come out about her background and inconsistencies, a jury should get to assess all the evidence in the case, they say.

Strauss-Kahn, 62, was freed from house arrest earlier this month.

The French economist and diplomat had been considered a leading Socialist Party contender to challenge conservative French President Nicolas Sarkozy next year. He resigned his IMF post days after his arrest. The case has left him in political limbo as a deadline looms Wednesday to register in the Socialist Party primary.

In the aftermath, a French writer brought a criminal complaint there last week saying Strauss-Kahn had tried to rape her in 2003. She gave a statement to French police investigators Monday, a judicial official said.

Strauss-Kahn's lawyers have called the incident "imaginary" and threatened to file a complaint accusing the writer of slander.

___

Associated Press writers Colleen Long in New York and Pierre-Antoine Souchard in Paris contributed to this report.

___

Array

FOLLOW HUFFPOST NEW YORK

NEW YORK -- Dominique Strauss-Kahn's next court date in his New York sexual assault case was postponed Monday, with prosecutors invoking a need for further investigation and defense lawyers saying the...
NEW YORK -- Dominique Strauss-Kahn's next court date in his New York sexual assault case was postponed Monday, with prosecutors invoking a need for further investigation and defense lawyers saying the...
Filed by Sonja Sharp  | 
 
 
  • Comments
  • 6
  • Pending Comments
  • 0
  • View FAQ
Comments are closed for this entry
View All
Recency  | 
Popularity
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Jerry Bourbon
04:24 PM on 07/13/2011
I wish he would just demand his right to a speedy trail, and force a dismissal.
photo
Kache
Toodlum, wake up, I hear a prowler downstairs
05:30 PM on 07/12/2011
So what could happen in the extra 25 days the prosecution has asked for?

1) DEA could name the accuser as a suspect or material witness in their investigation of the interstate drug/stolen goods ring she was the banker for for 2 years.

2) The married woman that DSK got out of the elevator with and entered his suite with at 1:32 AM could agree to DNA sampling and testimony. If her DNA shows up in the sample taken from the accuser's uniform then guess how it got there.

3) Since the accuser and her supervisor have both lied - twice - about the immediate events after the "incident", perhaps the supervisor will fill in an account that actually matches the security camera and keycard records. Both have given false testimony to the grand jury. The keycard record shows that the supervisor ignored her claim initially and assigned her to clean another suite, giving her over a half hour alone to alter her appearance. Then gave her another half hour alone to alter any evidence in DSK's suite - before alerting security.

4) Spiderman, out for a morning exercise, with camera in hand, may come forward with photos of the rape in progress taken through the window. All attention will then focus on Spiderman for having not intervened, whereupon, DSK and the maid will slip out the back unnoticed.
07:22 PM on 07/12/2011
More of what could happen:

1. DSK could have an epiphany and evolve from the Middle Ages into the 21st century and treat women with respect.

2. The French people and journalists could wake up and stop giving special treatment to those with money power and so called social status.

3. The prosecutor might realize that DSK sperm on the maid combined with fresh bruises is a hint that forceable sex occurred.

4. But the most likely option is money and power will prevail over common sense....for the moment anyway....but people are catching on.
photo
Kache
Toodlum, wake up, I hear a prowler downstairs
07:37 PM on 07/12/2011
I really don't think the prosecution asked for 25 more days just to see what would happen in your little mind. They have a case to deal with.
farleft1917
Nothing is new but only forgotten.
12:53 PM on 07/12/2011
Clearly for most Americans an old rich Frenxhman who still has a teenage sex drive, no need for Viagra, must be a rapist.

Clearly a maid who lies must be lying about the rape.

However only one person has been dragged before the cameras by smirking NYPD detectives, paid by the Tabloids to make the perp stumble and look guilty. Unshaved and wearing wrinkled old clothing means he is guilty.

The maids attorney told us she would come before cameras and speak...she cannot because it's not her lies that have undone this case but her tape recorded boast about being able to get money from a rich man.

The idiocy of a credulous America, believing the nonsense that a maid would not know a man staying in a 3k a night suite is rich...well those who did believe she would not know he is rich.. are fools. In the changing rooms they have the names of VIP guests...this is done to share the larger tips around. Even then this is no problem. The taped call to a crook is. I don't care if she has lied...it's her willingness to do what it takes to get money that is the real problem.

DSK like casual sex...that does not make him a rapist. DNA does not equal rape. And bruising by whom? this case is hopeless.
photo
Kache
Toodlum, wake up, I hear a prowler downstairs
05:34 PM on 07/12/2011
Have you ever stayed on the VIP floor at the Sofitel? Every chambermaid who sees you, even in passing in the hallway, addresses you by name. It's one of the reasons they call it the VIP floor.