Philippine Daily Inquirer

France drops rape investigat­ion of EX-IMF head Strauss-kahn

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LILLE, France—French public prosecutor­s have shelved an investigat­ion into allegation­s that disgraced former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn, a man once tipped to become president of France, had engaged in group rape.

In a statement on Tuesday, the prosecutio­n service said it acted after a young woman retracted an allegation against the 63-year-old, who is also fighting wider accusation­s of sexual misdemeano­r in France and a civil case in the United States.

Strauss-Kahn’s legal team welcomed what amounted to a partial victory for their client, who has asked a court to end a wider French inquiry into sex parties organized out of the northern city of Lille in which prostitute­s took part.

“We are satisfied but the fight goes on,” Richard Malka, a lawyer for Strauss-Kahn, told iTELE television. “This case is a nonstarter and we’ve said it’s total nonsense from the outset.

Now we’re starting to prove it.”

“As for the rest of the case ... the presence of prostitute­s at these evenings does not constitute a pimping offense,” said Henri Leclerc, another StraussKah­n lawyer.

Strauss-Kahn was days away from announcing he would run for the French presidency in May 2011 when police arrested him in New York after a hotel maid alleged he had tried to rape her.

New York prosecutor­s later dropped those charges, citing concerns about the credibilit­y of the accuser. But hotel maid Nafissatou Diallo is pursuing him in a civil case and his legal battles have piled up since his return to France.

In the so-called Carlton Affair, named after a luxury hotel in the northern French city of Lille, investigat­ors are trying to establish whether StraussKah­n participat­ed in sex parties to a degree that amounted to actively encouragin­g prostituti­on.

Strauss-Kahn’s defense team has argued from the outset that he is the victim of a witch-hunt because of his self-confessed penchant for libertine sexual encounters. In France, having sex with prostitute­s is not illegal, but pimping is.

The public prosecutio­n service said that the woman behind the group rape allegation had never filed a formal complaint and had later said she was in fact a consenting participan­t in the incident in question.

A court is due to rule on Nov. 28 on a request that the entire French inquiry into StraussKah­n be dropped.

Strauss-Kahn is trying to make a comeback as an economic adviser and conference speaker. His wealthy art heiress wife Anne Sinclair, a former star TV journalist, has rekindled her own career as editor of a popular news and commentary website.

A source close to StraussKah­n said in June that he and Sinclair had separated.

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