Wednesday, July 6, 2011

New York's Attorney is preparing to drop charges against DSK

The Office of New York agreed to drop charges of sexual assault and attempted rape hanging over the former IMF Managing Director Dominique Strauss-Kahn in his next hearing in court or even earlier, published today by the New York Post. "The credibility (of the applicant) is so bad right now, we know we can not keep a case with it," he told the newspaper an anonymous source which is identified as a "senior investigating the case ".

Again according to the same source, the case will be dismissed "with certainty" on 18 July when the new hearing is scheduled the French politician and economist before Federal Judge Michael Obus, or even before that hearing takes place. "Nobody will believe anything that comes out of his mouth, which is a shame, because now we may never know what really happened in that hotel room," explains the source of the alleged sexual assault and attempted rape of who was charged last month with Strauss-Kahn by a woman from Guinea who worked at the Sofitel hotel in Manhattan (New York).

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