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Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Former IMF chief DSK indicted

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Carlton: Former IMF chief DSK indicted

Story Heard yesterday in Lille, former IMF chief is charged with "procuring an organized gang."
 By VIOLET LAZARD

His appointment with the judges, originally scheduled for Wednesday, was advanced forty-eight hours. Perhaps to avoid the pack of journalists, one that was present during the two days
of police custody of Dominique Strauss-Kahn in a police barracks in Lille (North) on 21 and 22 February. Or perhaps for reasons of schedule.

Former IMF chief has been heard yesterday, since the beginning of the afternoon, by the judges handling the case of pandering to the Carlton Lille, until mid-evening, where he was indicted
for "procuring an organized gang," announced last night his lawyers. "He said with the strongest being guilty of any of these facts and never had any awareness that the women interviewed could be prostitutes, " said M e Richard Malka, whose client came out shortly after 22 hours of the courthouse
of Lille.

Rates. At the heart of the vast record of Carlton, which combines patterns of luxury hotels, business leaders, police, lawyers and the now famous pimp Dodo Brine, judges seek to determine the exact role of DSK. And, especially, if the former IMF chief knew that the participants in the libertine parties,
notably in Paris and Washington, were paid. Heard by the investigators, some of them argued that it could not ignore it. Others, who claim themselves as libertines rather than as prostitutes, said instead that guests were never aware of the financial transactions that were played in the background. And
the organizers of these evenings DSK had left in ignorance, just trying to go one day to attract the favor of the then favorite in the presidential election. But according to a source familiar with the matter, the former head of the IMF would be informed, at a party, on rates of one of the young
women present to recommend to a friend. An SMS would attest to this recommendation.

During his detention, Strauss-Kahn has denied these accusations en bloc. He explained that some of these young women it was presented by Commissioner Jean-Christophe Lagarde, former head
of the departmental security of the North, he could not have known of any compensation.

Judges also seek to determine whether DSK knew that his friends Lille companies (notably Fabrice Paszkowski, head of a medical device company in Lens, and David Roquet, former head of a
subsidiary of Eiffage) funded thin parts, hotels, meals and tickets and train tickets to Paris and Washington. And if he is complicit in abuse of corporate assets. The two businessmen,
who are among eight people indicted, have continued during their auditions - that release could see - repeating that DSK did not know where the money came. They also claimed that he
received no consideration in exchange for the organization of these escapades.

During his custody, Dominique Strauss-Kahn had also been questioned by the Inspector General of Police (IGPN, police policies) about his relationship with Commissioner Lagarde, indicted in the case, including pimping . "It appears that DSK had asked Lagarde to check with the DCRI [Central Directorate of Internal Intelligence, ed] the existence of a unit set up by Squarcini [the head of the DCRI] to monitor, we had a judicial source said. DSK is believed monitored, wiretapped illegally,
and Lagarde counted on to let him know what was going on behind him while he was in Washington. " This has probably been discussed again yesterday by magistrates.

Immunity. Stripped of its being convened in Lille judges, DSK, however, another important matter that awaits tomorrow. He was summoned to New York for a first hearing in a civil case under
Nafissatou Diallo. It is not forced to move to this new appointment with the U.S. justice, seven months after the abandonment of criminal charges against him. His American lawyers will try to convince the court in the Bronx, before whom the maid at the Sofitel complained that this is inadmissible Civil Procedure, benefiting their client at the time of the facts of diplomatic immunity total.

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