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HOTEL MAID ATTACKED BY DOMINIQUE STRAUSS-KAHN SUES HIM IN BRONX COURT

Richard Kigel · Monday, August 8th 2011 at 9:55PM · 725 views
NEW YORK TIMES, August 9, 2011--The hotel housekeeper who has accused Dominique Strauss-Kahn of s*xually assaulting her in his 28th-floor suite sued him in State Supreme Court in the Bronx on Monday, seeking unspecified damages for a “violent and sadistic attack” that humiliated and degraded her and robbed her “of her dignity as a woman.”

The timing of the lawsuit was unusual for cases that also involve criminal prosecutions; typically, accusers wait until a criminal matter is resolved before proceeding with a civil action, which can interfere with a pending criminal case. Nonetheless, the action seemed noteworthy for its choice of jurisdiction. The housekeeper, a Guinean immigrant, lives in the Bronx, and jurors there may be more sympathetic to an African woman’s claims against a powerful Frenchman than jurors would be in Manhattan, where the encounter occurred. The lawsuit was also noteworthy for its smattering of new details.

A lawyer for the housekeeper, Nafissatou Diallo, indicated in court papers that he was prepared to introduce testimony from other women who say they were attacked by Mr. Strauss-Kahn in “hotel rooms around the world,” and in apartments specifically used by him “for the purpose of covering up his crimes.” The lawyer, Kenneth P. Thompson, declined to elaborate.

The lawsuit also asserts that Mr. Strauss-Kahn made an obscene request to Ms. Diallo in commanding her to perform oral s*x, and describes in explicit detail her characterization of the subsequent act and her reaction to it.

The complaint, which seeks damages for mental anguish, says Mr. Strauss-Kahn’s “senseless attack on Ms. Diallo has caused her to suffer both physical and psychological harm, as well as permanent harm to her professional and personal reputations, and severe mental anguish and emotional distress, from which she may never recover.”

Mr. Strauss-Kahn’s lawyers, William W. Taylor III and Benjamin Brafman, said in a statement that they had always maintained that the motivation of Mr. Thompson and his client was to make money. “The filing of this lawsuit ends any doubt on that question,” the statement said. “The civil suit has no merit and Mr. Strauss-Kahn will defend it vigorously.”

Mr. Strauss-Kahn, 62, was arrested and charged with s*xual assault in the hours after the alleged attack on Ms. Diallo, 32, on May 14 at the Sofitel New York. At the time, he was the managing director of the International Monetary Fund and a leading candidate for the French presidency. He resigned from the I.M.F. four days after his arrest.

The lawsuit comes at what seems to be a particularly delicate time in the criminal proceeding; prosecutors from the Manhattan district attorney’s office said in June that they had serious questions about what Ms. Diallo had told them about her past and her personal life. They are weighing whether to dismiss the charges because of their concerns that Ms. Diallo would not be a credible witness.

Prosecutors generally advise accusers to refrain from filing a lawsuit while a criminal case is pending because it exposes them to discovery, and defense lawyers can use it to color the accuser’s motives.

Asked about the timing of the lawsuit, Mr. Thompson said, “Ms. Diallo has filed her lawsuit now because she wants to vindicate her rights and hold Dominique Strauss-Kahn accountable for the violent and deplorable acts that he committed against her.”

The lawsuit is just one of a number of unusual developments in an extraordinary case. Last month, after two months of silence, Ms. Diallo chose to go public and identify herself in interviews with Newsweek and ABC News, a decision that many viewed as a sign that her lawyer was pessimistic that the district attorney, Cyrus R. Vance Jr., would go forward with the case.

And the suit, which may further erode Mr. Thompson’s relationship with Mr. Vance’s office, could also be a sign that his pessimism is growing.

Indeed, the lawsuit reiterates Mr. Thompson’s past suggestion, though perhaps less stridently, that members of the district attorney’s office had leaked information to the news media that “severely damaged Ms. Diallo’s credibility, reputation and character.”

“As a result of these repeated leaks,” the complaint says, “some people now believe, albeit incorrectly, that Ms. Diallo made up the s*xual assault in order to shake down the defendant Strauss-Kahn for money.”

Erin M. Duggan, a spokeswoman for Mr. Vance’s office, declined to comment about the lawsuit.

The district attorney’s office and Mr. Strauss-Kahn’s lawyers have twice agreed to postpone a hearing in the case, at which it has been expected that the prosecution will announce its decision. It is now scheduled for Aug. 23.

Asked why the lawsuit did not specify a figure for damages, Mr. Thompson said, “Ms. Diallo will accept whatever a jury believes she is entitled to receive.”

The suit also seeks a finding that Mr. Strauss-Kahn broke the law and an order barring him from doing so again.

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Richard Kigel Tuesday, August 9th 2011 at 9:34AM

This will be interesting.

Let them all testify under under oath in front of a Bronx jury.

Man...that guy DKS will be peeing in his pants!!!

He will certainly not be facing a jury of hius peers. He will be facing ordinary, everyday hardworking folks--like that hotel maid.

Yup, it will be interesting!!!

Siebra Muhammad Tuesday, August 9th 2011 at 10:30AM

Strauss Kahn is Guilty as sin. He's been notorious for s*xually harassing or attacking women for years...if he was not guilty, why did he, or anyone in a similar situation, step down from their respective jobs if they truly are innocent?

Richard Kigel Tuesday, August 9th 2011 at 11:30AM

Right, Siebra!

That is why this is such a powerful move by Ms. Diallo and her lawyers. She made the Manhattan DA's decision whether to prosecute irrelevent. She will get her day in court and force witnesses to testify under oath.

If the DA decides to go ahead and prosecute, all the better. But the rules of evidence are more favoirable in a civil trial. It will be devastating for this DSK creep.

We will all watch him sweat.

Jen Fad Tuesday, August 9th 2011 at 1:59PM

Good for her for going forth and not being intimidated. I do hope that the lawyers for Diallo will go forward and bring testimony from other women around the world who have been attacked by Struass-Kahn.

Richard Kigel Tuesday, August 9th 2011 at 2:09PM

Trust me, Jen--they will.

Women have been cdrawling out of the woodwork. Her lawyers know that it is important for their case to show that his behavior was part of a pattern.

He is getting exactly what he deserves.

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

"I" AM SO GLAD THIS WOMAN LISTENS to her attorney...the courts requires Proofs and the court(s) will get the needed proofs coming and going...one way or the other...

someone will always be ready to make money off of the books, movies, ect. So you go girl! LOOOl (smile)

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

What a relief that this is totally out of the DA's hands and safely on its way before Lady Justice. lol (smile)

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