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Is it possible that French conservatives, desperate to retain power, sent a whore to trap
Dominique Strauss-Kahn?
Prosecutors admitted the 32-year-old woman told them a series of lies.
At a hearing Friday the judge quickly returned $1 million bail to Strauss-Kahn. The 62-year-old strolled out of court all smiles
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/07/02/earlyshow/saturday/main20076356.shtml
Strauss-Kahn may now enter the French presidential race, although time is running out.
Jack Lang, the former Socialist minister, says Strauss-Kahn will return to France more popular than before.
Many French intellectuals such as Bernard Henri-Levy have always stridently defended him.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-2010676/Innocent-Perhaps-But-Id-want-clean-Dominique-Strauss-Kahns-bedroom.html#ixzz1R3MbOneZ
Dominique Strauss-Kahn?
Prosecutors admitted there are "substantial credibility issues" with the housekeeper who accused him of sexual assault.
A former federal prosecutor said she expects the sexual assault case against Strauss-Kahn to "go away."
"The prosecution hasn't dropped charges yet, but I anticipate that is coming," legal analyst and former federal prosecutor Sunny Hostin said on CBS' "The Early Show on Saturday Morning."
Hostin said the District Attorney sent Brady material - exculpatory information about the case - in a letter to the defense. She said it exposes "significant" problems with Strauss-Kahn's accuser.
"I think the problem is that she cannot withstand cross-examination on the witness stand," Hostin said.
A former federal prosecutor said she expects the sexual assault case against Strauss-Kahn to "go away."
"The prosecution hasn't dropped charges yet, but I anticipate that is coming," legal analyst and former federal prosecutor Sunny Hostin said on CBS' "The Early Show on Saturday Morning."
Hostin said the District Attorney sent Brady material - exculpatory information about the case - in a letter to the defense. She said it exposes "significant" problems with Strauss-Kahn's accuser.
"I think the problem is that she cannot withstand cross-examination on the witness stand," Hostin said.
Prosecutors admitted the 32-year-old woman told them a series of lies.
At a hearing Friday the judge quickly returned $1 million bail to Strauss-Kahn. The 62-year-old strolled out of court all smiles
Strauss-Kahn's lawyers say this case is a reminder of how easy it is to enter into a rush to judgment.
Strauss-Kahn is still not allowed to leave the country - authorities continue to hold his passport.
He returns to court July 18.
The credibility of the victim of the accuser is paramount," said Hostin.
"Now that her credibility has been significantly undermined and the prosecution has told the judge that it's undermined, the prosecution has told the defense team it is undermined, in a case like that, the case goes away."
Strauss-Kahn is still not allowed to leave the country - authorities continue to hold his passport.
He returns to court July 18.
The credibility of the victim of the accuser is paramount," said Hostin.
"Now that her credibility has been significantly undermined and the prosecution has told the judge that it's undermined, the prosecution has told the defense team it is undermined, in a case like that, the case goes away."
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/07/02/earlyshow/saturday/main20076356.shtml
Strauss-Kahn may now enter the French presidential race, although time is running out.
Jack Lang, the former Socialist minister, says Strauss-Kahn will return to France more popular than before.
Many French intellectuals such as Bernard Henri-Levy have always stridently defended him.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-2010676/Innocent-Perhaps-But-Id-want-clean-Dominique-Strauss-Kahns-bedroom.html#ixzz1R3MbOneZ