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    Strauss-Kahn leaves NYC house, returns hours later

    NEW YORK (AP) — Former International Monetary Fund chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn spent his first day of freedom from house arrest in a sexual-assault case by ducking out of his rented townhouse with his wife on Saturday, returning a few hours later and heading quickly back inside.

    Strauss-Kahn, whose house arrest was lifted Friday following concerns about the credibility of a hotel maid who accused him of trying to rape her, had left the house in Manhattan's Tribeca neighborhood with his wife, Anne Sinclair, just after 2 p.m. Saturday. They glanced at a crowd of reporters across the street, then climbed into the back seat of a black luxury sedan, which sped off down the cobblestoned street followed by a second black sedan. Their destination was unknown.

    The couple returned about three hours later, stepping from a vehicle outside the home.

    Strauss-Kahn has been accused by the maid of trying to rape her in May. Prosecutors told a judge on Friday they had discovered serious problems with the maid's credibility. The judge subsequently lifted his house arrest, allowing him to travel in the U.S. but not abroad.

    In a dramatic turn of events, the Manhattan district attorney's office revealed that the 32-year-old hotel maid had committed a host of minor frauds to better her life in the U.S. since arriving in the country seven years ago, including lying on immigration paperwork, cheating on her taxes and misstating her income so she could live in an apartment reserved for the poor.

    Days after Strauss-Kahn's arrest, the maid made a telephone call to a significant other who was incarcerated in Arizona, and that also raised suspicions, said a law enforcement official with knowledge of the investigation. The official spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the official was not authorized to speak publicly about the case.

    In a letter to Strauss-Kahn's lawyers, prosecutors also said she had misrepresented what she did immediately after the time she claims Strauss-Kahn attacked her — instead of fleeing his luxury suite to a hallway and waiting for a supervisor, she went to clean another room and then returned to clean Strauss-Kahn's suite before reporting the encounter.

    That change in her story, and the revelations about her past, weren't enough to kill the case entirely, but prosecutors acknowledged their position had been shaken and agreed to a defense request that Strauss-Kahn, often called DSK, be freed immediately from house arrest.

    The revelations in a case once considered iron-clad came as a shock; prosecutors and police had said repeatedly that the hotel maid was found to be a credible witness.

    Strauss-Kahn, who resigned his post at the powerful global lending organization, has denied the charges. He is due back in court on July 18. His attorney, Benjamin Brafman, said he believes his client will be vindicated.

    Linda Fairstein, who oversaw the sex crimes prosecution unit in the Manhattan district attorney's office for 25 years, said rape cases are "especially difficult" to try.

    "But they are nearly impossible to try when you find out the witness has already lied to you," she said. "The prosecutors and police, they took her word over the word of one of the most powerful men in the financial world."

    Investigators have gathered forensic evidence in the case, including traces of Strauss-Kahn's semen found on the woman's work uniform, but that evidence alone isn't enough, said Fairstein, now a crime novelist.

    "The DNA clearly suggests there was some kind of sexual exchange between DSK and the woman, but it tells you nothing about whether it was forcible," she said. "It can be deposited by consent or by force. Her credibility is the entire case. You have to believe her story."

    But she also said that her transgressions don't mean her story is false.

    "Bad people, people who lie, they're still sexually assaulted," she said. "So I think what everybody is trying to do now is bring her back again, and say 'OK, you were dishonest about these things, now we have to figure out what really happened between you and this man.'"

    At a minimum, questions about the woman's credibility could leave a jury doubtful that she was telling the truth about what happened. They also raise the possibility that the woman herself could be in legal trouble, if the government decides to seek punishment for her past fibs and fabrications.

    Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus R. Vance, Jr. said the charges will stand for now. But prosecutors had a legal duty to turn over the uncovered information to the defense, and they were continuing their investigation.

    In a letter sent to Strauss-Kahn's lawyers, they disclosed several instances in which they believed the woman had lied about herself or the circumstances of her life. They said she'd made up being gang raped and beaten in her homeland, Guinea, to enhance her application for political asylum in 2004. She now says she was raped there, but not as she initially said.

    U.S. officials are often presented with fabricated stories by people seeking refugee status in the country, and the nation's immigration courts are filled with instances of immigrants who have been caught embellishing personal histories to meet the strict conditions for being granted asylum.

    Lori Adams, managing attorney of the legal aid group Human Rights First, said that if the woman's application was based on fraud, the Department of Justice could seek to reopen the case and have her thrown out of the country.

    Her attorney Kenneth Thompson said she went to prosecutors to tell them the truth and she had initially feared she'd be deported if she told them why she really left: because she was a victim of genital mutilation and she didn't want her daughter, now 15, to be similarly affected.

    Prosecutors said the woman had also been lying on her tax returns about how many dependents she had to increase her tax refund and had misstated her income to avoid losing her apartment reserved for low-income people.

    While it wasn't detailed in the letter, prosecutors have also raised other questions about the woman's credibility.

    Prosecutors located a recording of the woman, days after Strauss-Kahn's arrest, talking about the case and mentioning Strauss-Kahn's wealth in a phone call to a man incarcerated on a drug charge, the law enforcement official told the AP.

    The woman also raised questions by saying she knew little about tens of thousands of dollars others have deposited in bank accounts in her name, the official said. Authorities suspect the money might be drug-related, the official said.

    Thompson acknowledged the recording but said any suggestion his client was involved with a known dealer or money launderer was a lie.

    "I have not heard that tape," Thompson said.

    But he said that when he discussed the recording with prosecutors, "I said, 'Did she change her story to this guy in prison?' ... They told me no."

    He said that since the start of the case, the woman has been consistent in the most important part of her story, saying that as she began cleaning Strauss-Kahn's suite he grabbed her breast, violently knocked her down and forced her to perform oral sex. He said she suffered bruises and torn ligaments.

    If the case against Strauss-Kahn collapses, it could again shake up the race for the French presidency. Before the scandal, Strauss-Kahn, a prominent Socialist, had been seen as a leading potential challenger to conservative President Nicolas Sarkozy.

    Former French government minister Jack Lang said he spoke with Sinclair to offer the couple moral support. Lang, who has known Strauss-Kahn since the 1970s, urged him to go back to France and join the 2012 presidential race.

    "He could be a good candidate" Lang said.

    ___

    Associated Press writers Matt Moore in Philadelphia and Verena Dobnik, David B. Caruso, Jennifer Peltz, Tom Hays and Chris Hawley in New York contributed to this report.

     

    198 comments

    • Rick P.  •  10 mths ago
      You can't make this stuff up.
      • TelItLikeItIs 10 mths ago
        Oh, wow, a Delta. Oh, anyway, you are right, you or I can't make this stuff up, but they can. Just keep reading, and the idea will slip in that someone made this up, right?
    • jujitsu  •  10 mths ago
      "Reputable" man having "consensual" sex with a not so reputable hotelmaid!!!
      "He could be a good candidate for President" Former French government minister Jack Lang said.
      Also his smiling wife seems to have no problem with him "consensually" sleeping with the maid who might have been consensually sleeping with many other guests without protection!
      • Sean F 10 mths ago
        Kind of hard to pick up anything from a blow job!

        And Europeans generally aren't as prudish as Americans. Not everybody thinks that sex is a sin!
      • M 10 mths ago
        I'm agree with you!!!!
        And Fabius, Moscovici are devils!!!
      • Neilards 10 mths ago
        im with you 100% on what you said jujitsu, and sean he never said sex was a sin , its called having respect for the person your married too not to sleep with an other
    • runi  •  10 mths ago
      Forensic evidence of sexual activity was found. The incident might have been a rape--or not.
      The incident might have been a set up--or not. Straus-Kahn is 62 years old and should have been smart enough not to let another organ control his brain function. A more pressing question is if the accuser was known to have lied on her Application for Asylum, why had she not been deported.
      • gp 10 mths ago
        "Forensic evidence of sexual activity was found". She found some semen in the sheets,rubbed it all over her uniform,called up the convict boyfriend for the next move,got it 4 hours later and THEN filed some made up story. And that's as likely as anything else i have heard.
    • dummaznails  •  10 mths ago
      I'm kind of leery of getting out there in the world and participating in forced oral sex,

      most women I know, have teeth.
      • Joe 10 mths ago
        Women may have teeth, but they generally also want to survive the encounter.
      • Frank Pepper 10 mths ago
        so you are not from Mississipi evidently!
    • masterzvoice  •  10 mths ago
      Why is the head of the IMF, who lives off the tough of the taxpayers of countries around the world allowed to live like a King ... staying in $3500 a night penthouse suites etc?

      That has to be a crime in and of it self, one would think.
      • A Yahoo! User 10 mths ago
        His wife is a sugar mommy. She is the one with the money. She is a desperate big dummy who wanted to marry a fool with a good job.
    • Sud  •  10 mths ago
      Several months before this "drama" at Softel Hotel, DSK had mentioned that he may be framed prior to 2012 Presidential Election. 1. A hotel maid from Guinea, who does speak French and not so good an English, could have offered a BJ to DSK. 2. In USA freebies are common and DSK may have taken it, knowing well that he can be framed (his intuition) which was dumb. 3. An assaulted individual (maid), who is violated and horrified, cannot go on cleaning rooms. 4. American Immigration & Naturalization did not do their job, but how come Softel hired a criminal, a liar, a tax dodger, a person on public assistance, and on food stamps. to clean rooms, where "only" rich people can afford to live. 5. Then this poor maid from Guinea has $400,000+ in her checking account? 6. She asks her indicted and jailed Boy Friend, in her native dialect how much money she can make out of the "drama"?
      7. DSK image is tarnished, destroyed, and he may have experienced psychological brutality. 8. DSK needs to sue State Attorney of NY for $10 billion, get $400,000 from maid's Bank account, and sue Softel for 1 Billion dollars to pay his bills on notoriety. 9. May be then justice will be done. 10. Maid then should be deported immediately to her native Guinea for earning her livelinhood. 11. Please, writers in America, do not write a book on Maid's 7 years in USA, as successful, entrepreneur immigrant, who succeded in reaching the AMERICAN DREAM.
    • K  •  10 mths ago
      All of her minor frauds such as telling a lie about income, on paperwork and about taxes. Are they sure she's not a politician or a celebrity?
    • Magic Mann  •  10 mths ago
      Lock him up until after the presidential election and then let him go home.
    • dntbtnm  •  10 mths ago
      the Manhattan district attorney's office revealed that the 32-year-old hotel maid had committed a host of minor frauds to better her life in the U.S. since arriving in the country seven years ago, including lying on immigration paperwork, cheating on her taxes and misstating her income so she could live in an apartment reserved for the poor.So the govt gives her asylum and she scams the same people that thought they were helping her. Now the taxpayers support her. Throow the lying $$##$ out !!!
    • roadscolar  •  10 mths ago
      I don't like this man or his thoroughly corrupt organization. However the facts do not support a reliable conviction. She has lied about, or embellished, a previous claim of rape. She went on to clean two rooms before deciding to report the rape, she has mysterious deposits into her account from people suspected of money laundering. Overall she seems to be a person of dubious morality with an eye to the main chance.

      I can't help but think her story is too suspect to stand up in court.
    • Sal  •  10 mths ago
      Lesson learn how many people the district attorney's put behind bar no reason. next time they will do their homework before embarrassing them self've
    • Badr Muhammud  •  10 mths ago
      Is everybody forgetting Strauss Khans history of sexual assault and former "errors of judgement"

      As for being a viable candidate for the French Presidency, Can the French be serious?
      With his history he is totally unfit for any public office.
    • aw  •  10 mths ago
      Alan, you are an idiot! How is he a "reputable" man if they found HIS semen on her clothes!! Is he not married????
    • knight  •  10 mths ago
      looks like the C.I.A..wants this guy out of the french race so they are setting him up.....it could happen ya know....lol...by the way...America!..Wake Up
    • health1_au  •  10 mths ago
      Strauss-Kahn leaves NYC house, returns hours later
      Complete with pictures too! What a headline and what a story! This is what passes for news now -- oh thanks associated press. Please also keep me informed of the color of Kim Kardashian's shoes and what Jenn has done to her hair today too.

      The AP assumes that Americans are morons -- utter morons who care about such things. I fear they are right.
    • MOMUS  •  10 mths ago
      Gerard Diepardieu as "DSK"; Deneuve as "Spouse" [in Chanel head inbetween and foot]; Clotillard - somewhere in there, Binoche too, and Whoopie as the Illegal maid ! BIG HIT - but strictly for laughs - Blake Edwards would have died [actually he did] to direct this puppy ..... Julie Andrews as "The Judge" [throw in a song or two]; Rosie and Ellen as Prison matrons [type casting]; Lola [Lourdes] as Madonna as the Public Protitutor - err Prosecutor ... hmmmmm ... music by Gaga .... costumes by Le Croix ..... Production Design .... Canonero .....
    • Imagine  •  10 mths ago
      Dear God! Why wouldn't the government indict her for lying about her income in order to defraud the government of free welfare housing!!!
    • Roan Carratu  •  10 mths ago
      This is news? And if so, why? Are you 'news' people going to report on the size and shape of his turds, if you could? Do you realize that there is a lot going on in the world beyond what the other news 'people' are reporting on? Does Sheeple apply to you more than anyone? C'on, you are smarter than that!
    • ella  •  10 mths ago
      its all about being able to afford a good lawyer i'm sorry for the poor girl its the rich against the poor he has bought his way out
    • A Yahoo! User  •  10 mths ago
      Terrible things happen to men who rape. Terrible things ought to happen to women who make false accusations of rape.
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