Ottawa Citizen

Strauss-Kahn ‘linchpin’ of sex parties: judges

Former IMF chief faces pimp charges

- HENRY SAMUEL

PARIS — Judges have described Dominique StraussKah­n as “king of the party” and the “linchpin” of soirees with prostitute­s that resembled “carnage on a pile of mattresses,” in a damning indictment of the disgraced former Internatio­nal Monetary Fund chief.

The 64-year-old, who is due to go on trial on “aggravated pimping” charges, insists he had no idea the young women who took part in a string of orgies in France and Washington were being paid to have sex with him.

However, in a document justifying why they chose to send him to trial — leaked to Le Figaro newspaper — the two investigat­ing magistrate­s in charge of the case said he was clearly the “linchpin” of a prostituti­on ring operating from the Carlton hotel in Lille, northern France.

The indictment states that “all those present could not have been unaware” that prostitute­s had taken part in these soirees as “the age and appearance of these female participan­ts left little doubt as to their activities.”

The judges said these gettogethe­rs, mainly in hotels, amounted to “sexual consumptio­n,” or even “carnage on a pile of mattresses on the floor,”

Their nature made it clear that “this was in no way a question of libertine acts” but about “factory-line sex” and “orders for services,” they said.

Text messages proved that DSK, as he is known in France, “kept control over the planning of the soirees, which were organized according to his diary availabili­ty,” they wrote.

Some took place in a flat rented by Strauss-Kahn, which suggests, they wrote, that he “committed a material act of pimping” as “making premises available for prostituti­on is pimping.”

The judges also argued that Strauss-Kahn deliberate­ly sought to “cover his tracks.”

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