William W. Taylor
Banon: Confronting Strauss-Kahn Over Alleged Attempted Rape ‘Won’t Be Easy’
Banon claims Strauss-Kahn tried to rape her while she was interviewing him in 2002.
Housekeeper Who Accused Strauss-Kahn Of Sex Assault Recounts Alleged Attack
Nafissatou Diallo accused Dominique Strauss-Kahn back in May. The scandal forced him to resign post as head of the International Monetary Fund, but earlier this month, prosecutors questioned the accuser’s credibility, saying she told them a series of lies.
Prosecutors May Reference Past Sex Assault Claims In Strauss-Kahn Case
Legal experts say it could be knotty, but not impossible, for prosecutors to try to introduce any allegations beyond the actual attempted rape and other charges stemming from Dominique Strauss-Kahn’s May encounter with a Manhattan hotel maid.
With House Arrest Lifted, Strauss-Kahn And Wife Attend Concerts In Massachusetts
French politician Dominique Strauss-Kahn is venturing farther from New York City after his house arrest on an attempted rape charge was lifted.
Dominique Strauss-Kahn Sex Assault Case Faces Uncertain Future
An increasingly loud discussion is shaping up between legal experts who say the case is doomed and advocates who argue the prosecution should proceed despite questions about the accuser’s credibility.
Amid Sex Assault Probe, Dominique Strauss-Kahn’s Court Date Delayed
Previously set for July 18, the closely watched court date is now scheduled for August 1 as prosecutors weigh what to do about a case rocked by questions about the accuser’s credibility.


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