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Topless females confront former IMF boss at his trial for pimping

Topless females confront former IMF boss at his trial for pimping

The trial of disgraced former IMF chief, Dominique Strauss-Kahn was laced with ‘naked aggression’ as two half-naked women belonging to the Femen movement tried to climb on the roof of his car as he arrived at the trial.

They shouted “macs (French slang for the clients of prostitutes) are guilty” before they were hauled away by police.
DSK has denied he had an “uncontrolled” obsession with sex parties – insisting he was only involved in 12 such orgies in three years.
Giving evidence for the first time in his pimping trial in Lille, northern France, Mr Strauss-Kahn said the impression had been given in the media that the sex parties in which he was involved were “something frenetic and out of control”.
There had only been 12 such events in three years, he said, or “four a year.”
“I had other things to do,” he said.
Not only was he head of the International Monetary fund, he was “considering his political options (in France) and he had “difficult relations with my wife” (the journalist Anne Sinclair).
In a letter read out to the court, Mr Strauss-Kahn explained that he had refused to cooperate with a psychiatric report because “I remain convinced that I have committed no crime or misdemeanour in this affair”. A psychiatric report would, he said, be immediately leaked to the press.
Mr Strauss-Kahn was asked by the president of a panel of four judges if he had changed his mind about his guilt. He replied: “I assume you are referring to the fact that I was never aware that these women were prostitutes. No, I haven’t changed my mind.”
The former French finance minister is one of 13 people accused of organising sex parties with prostitutes in six countries. In nearly four years of allegations of sexual misconduct against Mr Strauss-Kahn since he was arrested in a New York hotel room in 2011, this was the first time that he had answered detailed accusations in public.
Mr Strauss-Kahn is accused of helping to organise sex parties with prostitutes in Brussels, Paris, Washington, Vienna and Madrid from 2008 to 2011. The last of these “orgies –sans-frontières” took place in Washington the night before DSK’s arrest in New York in May 2011 accused of attempting to rape a hotel chambermaid. All charges were subsequently dropped by New York prosecutors.
The former IMF chief, who was once the front-runner to become French President, is accused of helping to organise the sex parties – which could make him guilty of “pimping” under French law. He admits that he attended the orgies. He says that that he thought the women who took part were “libertines” or swingers, not prostitutes.
Two of the prostitutes who testified during the first week of the trial last week are expected to return to the witness box later today to “confront” Mr Strauss-Kahn.
One of them, a Belgian woman, named only as Jade, told magistrates during the investigation that DSK must have known the women were prostitutes.
She said that the orgies she was paid to attend were “carnage on a heap of mattresses” and included “brutal” sexual practices such as anal sex which did not normally occur at “soirees libertines” or “swingers’ evening”
“At swingers’ events, people get undressed slowly. Here everyone was naked from the start,” she said.
The trial continues.

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