Montreal Gazette

Strauss-kahn linked to vice ring

Former IMF chief played ‘crucial’ role in sex racket: judges

- HENRY SAMUEL LONDON DAILY TELEGRAPH

PARIS — Dominique StraussKah­n, the disgraced former IMF chief, played an “actual and crucial” role in a multinatio­nal prostituti­on network, judges in France concluded.

The one-time French presidenti­al hopeful was not only aware that women with whom he had sex at orgies were paid-for prostitute­s but he was also the “instigator” of the vice ring, the judges ruled. They decided to reject a request to drop an inquiry into an alleged group-sex vice racket.

Strauss-Kahn, 64, could face up to 20 years in prison after a court in northern France last month ordered a formal investigat­ion to proceed into his alleged role in the racket. He has admitted attending “libertine soirées” in France and the U.S., but said he had no idea that some of the women present were being paid for their services.

On Dec. 19, a court in Douai rejected a request to drop the inquiry. In the ruling, part of which was published Thursday by Le Figaro newspaper, the judges are cited as finding evidence pointing to his “actual and crucial participat­ion in acts of pimping.” The evidence suggests he “could not have been unaware about these young women’s status.” The judges supported their conclusion­s by citing these women’s “clothing and behaviour; as provocativ­e as it was vulgar.”

Thursday, judges in Lille questioned Strauss-Kahn in the presence of an escort girl present during the soirées.

Strauss-Kahn’s lawyers have accused the judge of being biased and seeking to “preach morality” to a “simple swinger.” The charges, they say are an “abhorrent intellectu­al constructi­on.”

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES ?? Dominique Strauss-Kahn is said to be the “instigator” of a group-sex vice ring.
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES Dominique Strauss-Kahn is said to be the “instigator” of a group-sex vice ring.

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