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    Strauss-Kahn to make slander claim against accuser

    PARIS (AP) — Lawyers for Dominique Strauss-Kahn say they will file a slander complaint against a writer who accuses the former International Monetary Fund head of sexually assaulting her in 2002.

    Tristane Banon, 31, says she plans to file a criminal complaint Tuesday accusing Strauss-Kahn of trying to rape her in 2002.

    Strauss-Kahn's lawyers say in a statement Monday that Strauss-Kahn "has always said that the incident described by Ms Banon since 2007 is imaginary."

    THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.

    PARIS (AP) — A French novelist will file a complaint on Tuesday accusing Dominique Strauss-Kahn of attempted rape, her lawyer said, raising the prospect of a new sex assault investigation starting just as the U.S. case against the former International Monetary Fund chief falters.

    The announcement threw Strauss-Kahn's legal situation in his home country into question, and injected fresh uncertainty into a national debate about whether he will be able to return to his political career and enter the 2012 presidential race.

    A sexual assault case against Strauss-Kahn in New York was badly weakened last week by prosecutors' publicly expressing doubts about the credibility of the hotel maid who accused him of forcing her to perform oral sex.

    As a result, France was consumed Monday morning by the question of whether the longtime Socialist Party politician would — or should — revive his dream of running against unpopular conservative President Nicolas Sarkozy.

    Strauss-Kahn's supporters suffered a new shock within hours, when the lawyer for writer and journalist Tristane Banon announced she planned to file the complaint in Paris within a day.

    Banon, 31, said on a 2007 television show that she had been attacked five years earlier by a politician she had interviewed for a book. She later identified the man as Strauss-Kahn.

    "It finished very violently," she said on the television show. "I kicked him. He opened my bra. He tried to undo my jeans. It finished very badly."

    Lawyer David Koubbi said Banon had been dissuaded from filing charges by her mother, a regional councilor in Strauss-Kahn's Socialist party. Her mother, Anne Mansouret, admitted in a French television interview in May that she had urged her daughter not to file a complaint after the incident.

    Banon came forward again after Strauss-Kahn's May 14 arrest in New York, but Koubbi said his client had no intention of pressing charges while the American prosecution was going on because the two cases should be kept separate.

    Banon is now moving forward, Koubbi told The Associated Press. He denied that decision was connected to the weakening of the U.S. case.

    "It is all the same to me what happens in the hours and days to come in the United States," he said.

    Mansouret, a regional official in Normandy, did not respond to requests for comment.

    If Banon files her complaint, a prosecutor can conduct a preliminary investigation to determine if there is enough evidence to support charges against Strauss-Kahn. Preliminary charges are followed by a lengthier investigation, sometimes lasting years, to determine if the case should go to trial before a judge.

    Prosecutors could decide not to pursue the case if they find evidence Strauss-Kahn engaged in forcible sexual contact that fell short of attempted rape. The statute of limitations on the charge of "sexual assault" is three years, while attempted rape charges can be filed for as many as 10 years after the alleged crime.

    Strauss-Kahn had been widely seen as the leading presidential contender in the months before his arrest, leading many polls.

    Before the announcement of the new accusation, the country was split on whether it wanted Strauss-Kahn back in public life: two polls showed an almost even division between those who thought he should return, and those who believed his political career was over.

    "DSK Back?" the left-leaning daily Liberation asked on its front page Monday.

    Strauss-Kahn has relinquished his passport to authorities in New York. Another court hearing would be needed for him to get it back. His next appearance is scheduled for July 18 — five days after the deadline for candidates to register in the Socialist Party primary.

    "Let's acknowledge that if Strauss-Kahn decides to come back as a candidate on our side, no one will try to oppose him using some calendar," Socialist Party leader Martine Aubry said before Banon's announcement.

    The Socialist Party's spokesman appeared to disagree, an indication of the confusion and disagreement within the party about betting the opposition's chances of defeating Sarkozy on a man seen by some as a martyr of American injustice and by others as an out-of-touch jet-setter with a history of crude behavior toward women.

    "We can't base the (political) calendar, which involves millions of French people, on the American judicial calendar," party spokesman Benoit Hamon said Monday.

    A poll released Monday found that 51 percent of French people found that Strauss-Kahn no longer had a political future, versus 42 percent who thought he did.

    The telephone poll of 956 adults selected as a demographically representative sample was conducted July 1 and 2 by the Ipsos Public Affairs institute for the magazine Le Point. No margin of error was provided.

    Another poll out Sunday conducted by Harris Interactive poll for the newspaper Le Parisien showed 49 percent of those surveyed saying 'yes' to the question "Without prejudging his innocence or guilt, do you want DSK to come back to the French political scene one day?"

    At least some were won over by what they perceived as his mistreatment in the U.S.

    "I had no intention of supporting him in the first round, but if he returns to French political life I will certainly vote for him," Jean-Rene Gendre, 63, said as he went shopping in central Paris. "What happened to him I think was a terrible manipulation."

    Forty-five percent of respondents to the Harris poll said they didn't want Strauss-Kahn back in politics and six percent didn't answer the question. The agency asked a demographically representative group of 1,000 people 18 years old and older to fill out the July 1-2 online survey. No margin of error was provided.

    Sarkozy's conservative allies have maintained virtually complete silence on Strauss-Kahn's arrest. But some appeared to be returning to the normal tenor of a political campaign.

    Sarkozy has been assailed from the left for what some call his bling-bling image and tax policies that critics say favor the rich, in a country proud of its social welfare system and revolutionary past.

    Strauss-Kahn had come under some criticism before his arrest for appearing in a friend's Porsche and for reports he wore highly expensive tailored suits.

    After his arrest, he lived under house arrest in a $50,000 (euro34,500)-a-month town house in Manhattan's trendy TriBeCa neighborhood.

    "Between his luxury tastes and other subjects, Dominique Strauss-Kahn has not offered a very positive image recently," Sports Minister Chantal Jouanno, a Sarkozy ally, said on Europe-1 radio.

    ___

    Sylvie Corbet in Paris contributed to this report.

     

    86 comments

    • KT  •  10 mths ago
      Some folks simply don't understand how intimidating that very wealthy, powerful and influential people can be. Many times, the victims wonder who will believe them versus prominent and "respected" perpetrators.

      However, once other victims come forth, then that might give other victims the courage to come forth with hope instead of despair.
      • me 10 mths ago
        He should be locked up, far away from any women! Let's see what he does then!
      • Newbie 10 mths ago
        ...and when there is big money involved, seams anybody can come-out and mindless people just believe them...could NEVER be about money....right?
      • Lee Hopley 10 mths ago
        KT ....you are so correct. Far too many ignorant comments here. In the case of child molestation...a child of 6 would remember getting molested but doesn't "tell" because of the "authority" figure looming over her or him. Once they are older and have coping abilities they come forward. I suppose those children are liars, too...(sarc)
    • Easy  •  10 mths ago
      Se too will be paid off and hidden. Money talks in this country louder then anything else.
    • Scopedope  •  10 mths ago
      Where there's smoke, there's fire!
      • Patriot Alice 10 mths ago
        Maybe it was just fog, not smoke...
      • John 10 mths ago
        Don't be stupid. It's a good job you're not sitting on the jury. Whatever happened to innocent until somebody can prove otherwise? It is about time men were not named in rape cases. Or if they are named; name the accuser as well. Fair's fair.
      • Douglas 10 mths ago
        Just wish they would do a little more investgations before they publily chastise someone. If they would have looked into this womans background they would have had second thoughts about this case!!
    • Kepa  •  10 mths ago
      When you wait after a long tim to file your complaint, your credibility is weakened. Why do we have people who can't make up their mind to complain when they are really hurt?
      • Lee Hopley 10 mths ago
        Hey, if Someone famous raped you, and you came forward as an ordinary "nothing". Do you think you would stand a chance in court? It takes numbers to come forward to catch these powerful men who use women and throw them away like toilet paper.
      • AVI 10 mths ago
        Actually she did in fact complain when it happened but bunch of filthy leftist scum (including her own mom) put pressure on her to shut up "for the good of the party". I hope she has the bravery to see this through. This guy may not have commited rape but he is still a scum bucket who can not keep his d-ck in his pants!
    • Blah!Blah!Blah!  •  10 mths ago
      Remember Duke Lacrosse?MMM if a women is truly raped why would she be calling her boyfriend and talking about the money.
    • cody  •  10 mths ago
      another one? these French have unquenchable desire! What's the problem?..not like one is going to a Super Bowl. Women are fellow human beings...be respectful..
      • Capt Gary 10 mths ago
        Do you know how many women are raped each year in the USA?
    • John  •  10 mths ago
      How about the French woman that claims he raped her? Is he going to sue her too?
      • Patriot Alice 10 mths ago
        Of course she should be sued for her lies.....
    • deafsmith2016  •  10 mths ago
      He has million dollar lawyers vs her public prosecuters. He will probably just pay-off people and walk away
    • Me  •  10 mths ago
      Oh, but no slander case against the maid from NY? Why? Because some of that was true?? The man is a dog.
    • TelItLikeItIs  •  10 mths ago
      @John & Just Me: The maid reported her rape; that why her transgressions were aired, she has been subjected to God only knows what else as a result. And John, I'm in agreement withholding not just the name, but both parties should have had their name withheld, until the issue was resolved, then make news of the result. As it is, we have been indicated with half-truths, lies, and misinformation with every news report. What one omitted, the other had, and what that one had, the next one had with additions. So, to get the entire story and make your own mind up about the issue, you'd have to read all of the reports. By the time you would have done that, the matter would be old news. So, by withholding both names, there may be a better chance at getting the truth as to who should be vindicated and shouldn't.
    • karen  •  10 mths ago
      How is this any different from stoning the accuser to death if she can't prove that she was raped? The degree of punishment varies, but not the principle.
    • Popack  •  10 mths ago
      Where there is smoke (shmuck) there is fire.
    • Just Me  •  10 mths ago
      I'm not buying it. She stayed silent all this time because her mother asked her to because of politics? She stayed silent about a supposed attempted rape for five years, and only comes forward now when he's big news and she can make a lot of money by writing a book? I don't see a rape victim. I see someone chasing money. If she was attacked, and stayed silent for five years so other women could be victimized, then she's just as responsible as he is for any attacks that happened after she was supposedly attacked. It's crap like this that makes real rape victims have a harder time being believed, and I would think women would call these type of women on the carpet and boycott their books instead of buying them.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  10 mths ago
      French men invented the word chauvinist. "biased devotion to a cause or attitude". Their Tude has always been women are mere playthings not to be accorded resepect.
    • Ron  •  10 mths ago
      Took her that long to figure it out ??
    • Megan  •  10 mths ago
      DSK is a known sexual deviant. I believe that the second/third/and fourth woman to come out regarding his forceful sexual advances shows not only a pattern but his guilt, being that this chamber maid knew nothing of his past sexual indiscretions. How could she know? We ALL found out weeks later. I hope she finds justice.

      This is an affront to our justice system that all Americans should take notice of...if the rich and powerful can buy their way out of justice then then poor will always fall in our merciless court system.
    • Raskolnikov  •  10 mths ago
      Ummm, so the "attempted rape" was 9 years ago but she's coming out only now? How convenient.
    • dsciswe  •  10 mths ago
      "I push these women to have sex with me and when they fight back I can't stand it, any woman who does not have sex with me deserves to be jailed."
    • Audrey De Shields  •  10 mths ago
      The best offense is a defense ,I'm glad she is coming out about this,he should be prosecuted.
      Women are still reluctant to report rape because of shame and condemnation, she has a family and children to protect...Support is what she needs
    • Esquandolas  •  10 mths ago
      Who's banging his wife? They must have some sort of arrangement between them.
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