Friday, July 8, 2011

Two Sofitel Employees Turned Down DSK Advances

The night before his arrest, Dominique Strauss-Kahn would be invited, separately, two employees of the Sofitel Hotel in Manhattan to join him in his suite. Women, who confirmed the story to the police, writes the New York Times, said they had both declined the invitation that evening.

The newspaper also reported that same night of May 13 to 14, the former head of the IMF was filmed by a video camera at the Sofitel in the process of "getting into an elevator to 1:20 with a woman who was not working at the hotel ". The woman, who was identified, "refused to answer questions from investigators," says the New York Times, citing a police source said on condition of anonymity. Investigators wanted to know the particular purpose of his visit. The daily said that the next morning at 9:24, DSK ordered breakfast for one person. A few hours later, that same Saturday, after a complaint from a woman in hotel room accusing him of crimes Sex, Dominique Strauss-Kahn was arrested by New York police as he was about to take off for Paris. Imprisoned and under house arrest, he was paroled on July 1. The holding of a trial also seems now highly compromised. The maid of Sofitel, Nafissatou Diallo, an alleged victim of DSK, was left overnight discredited by the prosecutor's office, having lied about his past.


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