DSK, glory to the fall


Future presidential candidate Dominique Strauss Kahn has become in recent years star of the courts.


The case of Carlton why former French minister and former director of the IMF wholesale risk theory, but probably not the place, is complex with multiple ramifications.


March 26, 2012 after several hours in custody, DSK was indicted for "aggravated pimping complicity in organized band" among others. Since its defense has not changed one iota.


"He states with the strongest being guilty of any of these facts, especially never had any awareness that some women encountered could be prostitutes," reported his lawyer Richard Malka.


Suspected of having the heart of a prostitution ring, the girls of the "fine particles" described as "the king of the party" is caught by the case five months after the start of the investigation.


Today another survey, this time by journalists could be a bombshell. According to the survey, in fact, the participation of DSK these evenings were long known of the highest authorities of the State-Nicolas Sarkozy head- through illegal tapping téléphoniques-.


What would they serve?


Go back in time: at the time, DSK is at his peak. Director of the IMF, it is tipped to run for president in 2012. Widely favorite socialists, it also gave the winner against Sarkozy in various surveys.

Then it seems the only one capable of beating the incumbent.


Masterful coup de theater and trauma for the French, DSK appears on television channels around the world in May 2011, handcuffed to New York. He has just been arrested for raping a maid in a Sofitel room. The prison, the trial, the opprobrium, the display of sexual practices, doubt on the value of man.


When he returned to France, "bleached" after 4 months, he wipes the scorn of many French. His political career is over. The case of the Carlton will put a final blow.

Even if a dismissal was pronounced DSK should finish his career away from political rallies. It remains to shed light on the undersides of the case, judicial and political.






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