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DSK Interview: Former IMF Head To Speak Publicly

By JENNY BARCHFIELD   09/18/11 10:25 PM ET   AP

PARIS -- Dominique Strauss-Kahn broke his silence four months after a New York hotel maid accused him of sexual assault, calling his encounter with the woman a "moral failing" he deeply regrets, but insisting in an interview on French television Sunday that no violence was involved.

Strauss-Kahn, the former head of the International Monetary Fund and a one-time top presidential contender in his native France, also denied using violence against a French writer who claims he tried to rape her in a separate 2003 incident.

Throughout what appeared to be a heavily scripted 20-minute-long interview with French broadcaster TF1, Strauss-Kahn managed to come off as contrite even as the Socialist politician insisted he hadn't forced himself on either of the women.

He said his May 14 sexual encounter with Nafissatou Diallo, an African immigrant who claimed that he attacked her when she entered his room in Manhattan's Sofitel hotel to clean it, "did not involve violence, constraint or aggression."

Still, he acknowledged, it "was a moral failing and I am not proud of it. I regret it infinitely. I have regretted it everyday for the past four months and I think I'm not done regretting it."

It "was not only an inappropriate relationship, but more than that, it was a failing ... a failing vis-a-vis my wife, my children and my friends but also a failing vis-a-vis the French people, who had vested their hopes for change in me."

Strauss-Kahn resigned from the IMF's top job in the wake of the scandal. Though he didn't rule out a future return to politics, the man once widely regarded as the Socialist party's best hope at beating France's incumbent conservative President Nicolas Sarkozy said he needed to take time to think about his future.

Strauss-Kahn, who had a long-standing reputation as a man with a weakness for sex and women, said the Diallo imbroglio had profoundly changed him.

"I've seen the pain that I caused around me and I thought, I thought a lot," he said. "That lightness, I've lost it for good."

The interview was more than an extended mea culpa, though. Strauss-Kahn lashed out both at Diallo and, more broadly, at the U.S. justice system, which by allowing him to be paraded handcuffed before cameras he said had irreparably tarnished his image.

"When you are snatched up by the jaws of that machine, you have the impression that it can crush you," he said. "I felt that I was trampled on, humiliated, even before I had the chance to say a word," he said. Under French law, it's illegal to show suspects in handcuffs.

Strauss-Kahn said that the New York prosecutor – who dropped all criminal charges against him in the Diallo case last month – had concluded the maid "lied about everything.

"Not only about her past, that's of no importance, but also about what happened. The (prosecutor's) report says, it's written there, that 'she presented so many different versions of what happened that I can't believe a word,'" he said.

He added he suspected financial motives might have been behind Diallo's accusations. She has filed a lawsuit against him, but Strauss-Kahn insisted Sunday he wouldn't negotiate a settlement.

He also proclaimed his innocence in a separate legal battle pitting him against a young French writer and journalist who alleges he tried to rape her during a 2003 interview for a book she was writing.

The writer, Tristane Banon, has maintained she and Strauss-Kahn ended up tussling on the floor during an interview in an empty apartment, with the politician trying to open her jeans and bra and putting his fingers in her mouth and underwear.

"The version that was presented (by Banon) is an imaginary version, a slanderous version," Strauss-Kahn said, adding that "no act of aggression, no violence" had taken place between the two.

Because a police investigation into the claims is ongoing, Strauss-Kahn declined to say anything more about the matter. If Paris prosecutors decide to pursue the case, Strauss-Kahn could face a possible trial.

Asked whether he had any intention of returning to politics, Strauss-Kahn said he would "take time to reflect" and rest before making any decision.

"But all my life was consecrated to being useful to the public good," he said. "We will see."

During the interview, Strauss-Kahn praised his wife, Anne Sinclair, former TF1 news anchor and wealthy heiress who he called an "exceptional woman."

"I wouldn't have gotten through it without her," he said. "I hurt her, I know, and I'm sorry. But you know that she wouldn't have been there for me, by my side, she wouldn't have supported me in that way if from the very first second she didn't know that I was innocent."

Strauss-Kahn also defended the large sums of money spent on his defense in the Diallo case. In addition to his legal team's fees, Strauss-Kahn was also initially subject to extensive and expensive bond conditions, including security measures estimated at about $200,000 a month, on top of the $50,000-a-month rent on a town house in New York's trendy TriBeCa neighborhood.

While he understood that they could seem shocking, "compared with the daily difficulties that French people face," he felt he had to do everything within his means to stay out of prison in Riker's Island, where he had initially been detained for nearly a week.

A small group of demonstrators gathered outside of TF1's Paris headquarters Sunday to denounce Strauss-Kahn. The protest was called by two feminist groups.

The AP does not name people who report being sexually assaulted unless they agree to be identified or come forward publicly, as Diallo and Banon have done.

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Angela Charlton in Paris contributed to this report.

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01:06 PM on 09/20/2011
No matter what he convinced a handful of people in NYC, he is a pervert and he has been outed.
01:02 PM on 09/20/2011
This is also by bullies must be stopped on the playgrounds. If they get away with it time after time they learn to be more cunning and charming to get their way and then it leads to immoral activities but by then the mentality is defective bc they did not learn right from wrong from the beginning. It is too late for this sick man. He will never believe that he has acted violently. It would challenge every action from his life from the earliest days picking on girls and boys on the playground.
01:00 PM on 09/20/2011
He is not to blame. His mental illness is to blame. He does not realize that forcing someone to do something is called "violence". He was taught it means getting what he wants. Mentally ill.
11:36 PM on 09/19/2011
This cretin has so many powerful friends that they are still trying to open paths for him at the IMF or in French politics, if not this election than another.


Why exactly does this guy deserve to be Presient when he spends so much time living and working outside France?
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09:49 PM on 09/19/2011
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08:57 PM on 09/19/2011
So now he is telling us that he "seduced" (following his wife she is proud that he is the big seducer)this maid in a minute and she consented to give him oral sex without being paid or without him using force or threatening her????? Fortunately not even the French believe him. I saw a poll on a French website 52 percent did not believe him after watching the interview on TV.
08:30 PM on 09/19/2011
Just one more 'money talks,chit walks.........sad.
09:05 PM on 09/19/2011
as i said before trial started there are certain sur names in the world that will never be prosecuted and also political positions as well . strauss is one of them . its up there with rockefeller / bilderberger / rothechild . as a matter of fact it was leo strauss that taught the bush boys and all his teachings are based on deception of the people your are over . some corrupt people in this world . this is why i said all presidents and congressmen / gov / need complete back ground checks info made public before voting .
06:37 PM on 09/19/2011
Of course he is very contrite, I probably would too after cooling my heels in the huskauf for a couple weeks. I know a lot of people think she was trying to rip him off but I still think this all sounds really fishy. Who denies that rich and powerful get a different kind of justice than the rest of us?
05:11 PM on 09/19/2011
What he should be saying is, Yes I'm a PIG!
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Jon Jony
03:04 PM on 09/19/2011
There is justice in this world from time to time. The maid was out to squeeze DSK. Yes he is an adulterer - but he did not do what she claims he did. From her behavior - the only avenue that the prosecuters had was to drop the case. It was obvious what she was after.

Luckily, she will not get a cent from him and if anything she has put herself in the spotlight for her own cynical maneuvering and overall behavior.
03:44 PM on 09/19/2011
Only problem is who pays for the money spent to prove his innocence although that fact was not judged only alleged!
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Avoid printing any..
05:36 PM on 09/19/2011
Absolutely no proof of your claim. He thought that admitting to be an adulterer he could avoid being branded as a sexual assualt perpetrator. NOT! This is the kind of abandonment of any sort of responsibility for what he did to that maid. SICK, very sick man who...I hope...will never be able to play a major part in any political campaign.
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11:11 PM on 09/19/2011
I am sorry... What proof is there of your claim..

(Btw the burden of proof is not on him.)
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bmitche
02:28 PM on 09/19/2011
Just go on home and have a cup of tea ! Your conscious is now clear !
02:00 PM on 09/19/2011
DSK suffers from Middle Age Crisis ... and Middle Age Sucks !!
Hear hilarious poems why >> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQnOpC0OjH0
07:55 PM on 09/19/2011
Middle age? He's middle age if he lives to be 136. He's an older gentleman who probably could have avoided all this by paying the nice lady afterwards. Apparently he made the mistake of thinking women in their 30s enjoyed blowing men older than their own dad. I'm sure she was asking a lot less than the $50k he spent each month renting town home in TriBeCa. He hardly got my pity there; it seems there should be a middle ground somewhere between Riker's Island and a 50 grand a month townhome.

Bear in mind, I'm not saying it's okay to rape someone if you pay her afterwards. But if you're a wealthy old man and a 30 something hotel maid gives you fellatio you should not play hard-nose when it comes to giving her a tip. If he wanted someone to service him for their own pleasure he should have looked for a glory hole.
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09:12 PM on 09/19/2011
Well if he would have paid her it would be prostitution and he would be a John, which is a crime too. So he sticks with his story that he "seduced" her within a minute and she agreed to give him fellatio without expecting money for it. Ha! In the case of this old fool I sincerely wish him to catch some serious sexual transmitted disease and pass it on to his adoring wife.
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joepine
01:51 PM on 09/19/2011
this guy and OJ has a lot in common..(sick)
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Sherylynne Klein
01:24 PM on 09/19/2011
For all of those people who called the maid a liar and accused her of making false accusations for personal gain, what do you have to say now?
03:39 PM on 09/19/2011
...that DSK's interview did not magically turn her lies into a truth?
09:50 PM on 09/19/2011
that we were correct
01:04 PM on 09/19/2011
they all say the same thing when they get caught, bulls*** you know youd still be doin the same things had you not been caught....cant say that if i had all that money and power i wouldnt do the same thing....then again i probably wouldnt be married
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WD Simmons
02:44 PM on 09/19/2011
If you have to take what a women is unwilling to give then that can't be a a good thing. Anyone who enjoys doing that should be shot, not arrested.
03:15 PM on 09/19/2011
yea i expanded on that, you dont even need to take them unwillingly when you have that kind of money, i would not rape a woman no, that is not what i meant to say lol
03:25 PM on 09/19/2011
gtolva87, let's hope you never get that kind of money. That really would be capitalism run amok.
03:52 PM on 09/19/2011
lol, i kinda messed up there, i didnt mean id rape women, rather i would use my money and power to get me women, not for me to rape them haha
03:56 PM on 09/19/2011
and no, i would not make a good politician......id actually try to help the people, which politicians dont really do these days, in it for that money and power