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To: average joe who wrote (75832)7/1/2011 12:50:16 AM
From: Haim R. Branisteanu1 Recommendation  Read Replies (3) of 219281
 
So at least I am vindicated to my claims that it all seems as an effort to "Frame" DSK - all those that accused me of wrong assumptions,on SI should have the courage and appologize publicly.

Thank you

Questions about the credibility of the woman who accused former International Monetary Fund chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn of a sexual attack have placed the case in jeopardy, a person familiar with the matter said.

Prosecutors in Manhattan plan to tell a New York state court judge today that their investigation raised doubts about the victim’s credibility, said the person, who didn’t want to be identified because the matter isn’t public. Prosecutors disclosed the information to Strauss-Kahn’s lawyers, the person said.

“There will be certain disclosures made about the credibility of the witness,” Benjamin Brafman, Strauss-Kahn’s lawyer, said yesterday in a phone interview. A court hearing scheduled for today will include a request for “substantial modifications” to Strauss-Kahn’s bail conditions, he said.

Strauss-Kahn, 62, is awaiting trial on charges of sexually assaulting and attempting to rape a Manhattan hotel maid on May 14. He is free on bail under security conditions that include electronic monitoring and an armed guard.

The former IMF chief is living in a rented townhouse in the Tribeca section of Manhattan, only blocks from the courthouse. Since his release from jail on May 20, he has been allowed to leave home only for legal, medical and religious purposes. He posted $1 million cash bail and a $5 million bond.

bloomberg.com
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