Dominique Strauss-Khan, the head of the International Monetary Fund, is being questioned by police in connection with the alleged sexual assault of a 32-year-old housekeeping employee at a Times Square hotel, New York Deputy Police Commissioner Paul Browne told CNN Saturday.
A former French finance minister, national legislator and economics professor in Paris, Dominique Strauss-Kahn became the IMF's 10th managing director in November 2007.
most of the people here seem to think the head of the IMF is automatically guilty. Your remarks show that for you people are guilty until they are proved innocent. Imagine you were heading to presidency of France in 2012 and your political opponents decided to pay a woman to cry wolf. If you were guilty, OK, but what if you were innocent? the last DSK "scandal" turned out to be a lie: the woman he was with was a willing partner. But rumours stick, don't they?
Finally something fresh and cool that make sense! I would like to see more about this and that is what I’m going to do.
The police wouldn't arrest an international business leader without some very hard evidence against him. To do so would be mean certain forced retirement at the very least. Look at what happened to the prosecutor in the mens lacrosse team, does anyone really think the police would be so foolish as to arrest Kahn without a strong case.
I agree with Timmy If French wants to get upset So what, He's in America, This guy is guilty remember the Albert case, Lets his nuts do the talking , don't always work