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Strauss-Kahn accuser's lawyer speaks of 'lies, mistakes'
by Staff Writers
New York (AFP) July 1, 2011

With the sexual assault case against Dominique Strauss-Kahn on the verge of collapse Friday, his accuser's attorney lashed out at prosecutors, painting the incident in graphic detail.

"The only defense that Dominique Strauss-Kahn has is that this sexual encounter was consensual. That was a lie," said attorney Kenneth Thompson, speaking moments after Dominique Strauss-Kahn was freed from house arrest after prosecutors said his accuser had credibility problems.

Thompson wagged his finger as he spoke to an army of reporters gathered outside the State Supreme Court in Manhattan, accusing District Attorney Cyrus Vance of preparing to abandon the case.

Thompson defended the still unnamed African-born chambermaid who claims she was sexually assaulted by Strauss-Kahn in the swank Manhattan Sofitel hotel on May 14.

According to the alleged victim's initial testimony to the grand jury, she fled the hotel suite immediately after the attack and waited in the hallway before informing a supervisor.

But, prosecutors revealed Friday, the 32-year-old maid subsequently changed her story to say she actually cleaned another room and even returned to cleaning Strauss-Kahn's suite before alerting her bosses.

The woman also lied on details of her asylum application to come to the United States, falsely claiming that she had been a victim of gang rape in her native Guinea.

Thompson admitted his client had made "some mistakes" and said that she had volunteered the information herself. But despite the inconsistencies, he insisted the forensic evidence proves Strauss-Kahn was guilty.

"Dominique Strauss-Kahn came out running out of one of those rooms naked, toward her, and he grabbed her breasts first and started to attack her," the lawyer said.

"He grabbed her vagina with so much force that he bruised her vagina. The nurses who examined her saw the bruises... and took pictures."

Thompson said the attack was so violent that Strauss-Kahn ripped the maid's stockings and tore a ligament in her shoulder.

"That is a medical fact. She now may need surgery for the damage he caused to her shoulder," he added.

"After he finished, she got up and started to run for that door and started spitting Dominique Strauss-Kahn's semen out of her mouth in disgust all over that hotel room."

The medical evidence "supports the victim's account. The forensic evidence supports her account. She was taken from the hotel to the hospital in an ambulance. A grand jury has already found her account credible," he said.

Thompson said that information in the media "concerning whether she's involved in drugs and so on -- that's a lie."

A law enforcement official told The New York Times the maid may have links to criminal activities, including drug dealing and money laundering.

Within a day of the alleged rape attempt, she was recorded speaking on the phone with a man jailed for possessing 400 pounds (180 kilograms) of marijuana and discussing the benefits of pursuing charges, according to the newspaper.

The Times said that man was one of several individuals had who made multiple cash deposits, totaling around $100,000, into the woman's bank account over the last two years.

Thompson said he feared the district attorney's office was "laying the foundation to dismiss this case," even though Vance stressed that Strauss-Kahn still faced charges and that prosecutors would continue their investigations until they had uncovered all the facts.

"Our concern is that Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance is too afraid to try this case. We believe that he's afraid that he's going to lose this high-profile case," said Thompson, referring to a string of recent importance cases Vance has lost.

"Any rape victim's credibility is important," said Thompson, "but you cannot become blind to the physical corroborating evidence."

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Greek house backs charges against former minister: source
Athens (AFP) July 1, 2011 - Greek deputies on Friday approved for criminal proceedings against a former defence minister suspected of having taken bribes from a German industrial firm, a judicial source said.

Apostolos Tzohatzopoulos, who served as defence minister from 1996-2000, is suspected of having taken bribes from the Germany company Ferrostaal while negotiated an order for four submarines on February 2, 2000.

In a secret vote, 216 of the 242 lawmakers present voted to allow the criminal case to go forward.

In a separate vote, 215 lawmakers supported a case for "money laundering" against Tzohatzopoulos, who denied all the charges and said he had a "clear conscience."

A panel composed of five judges will now examine the case before deciding whether the prosecution should proceed.

Tsohatzopoulos, 72, is a founding member of the ruling Pasok socialists, which this week passed a crucial austerity package needed to access more foreign loans necessary to save the country from default.

The embattled former minister was very close to Andreas Papandreou, the father of current prime minister George Papandreou.

Tsohatzopoulos held several senior government posts in Andreas Papandreou's governments in the 1980 and 1990s, and during the 1996-2004 tenure of Costas Simitis.

A parliamentary commission investigating the Ferrostaal submarine deal in April asked the house to allow criminal prosecutions.

According to their report, based on a decision by an investigating magistrate in Munich, Ferrostaal had regularly paid bribes to politicians and high officials for foreign contracts.

In Greece, "the German business is suspected of having paid bribes between 72 million euro (104 million dollars) and 82 million euro to politicians and high officials," the report also said.





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