PARIS (Reuters) .- The French writer and journalist Tristano Banon is considering filing a complaint against the managing director of International Monetary Fund (IMF), Dominique Strauss-Kahn, for an alleged sexual assault case against him Reuters reported to his lawyer, David Koubbi. According to the writer, Strauss-Kahn sexually assaulted her in 2002 in an apartment in the course of an interview.
Banon was the case in 2007 for a TV show, but the circumstances, his family was closely linked to the French Socialist Party, was prevented from giving to know the name of his assailant and file a complaint against him.
Banon was the case in 2007 for a TV show, but the circumstances, his family was closely linked to the French Socialist Party, was prevented from giving to know the name of his assailant and file a complaint against him.
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