Strauss-Kahn's French lawyers: Lust isn't a crime
Lawyers defending Dominique Strauss-Kahn against allegations he was involved in a French prostitution ring say he is being unfairly targeted for his active extramarital sex life and committed no crime.
They are also protesting a judge's order barring the former International Monetary Fund (IMF) chief from talking to the media pending further investigation. Strauss-Kahn, a former French presidential hopeful, was handed preliminary charges yesterday alleging he was involved in a hotel prostitution ring in France.
Lawyer Henri Leclerc said today that Strauss-Kahn didn't know he was having sex with prostitutes, and that he's certain the case against Strauss-Kahn will crumble.
A New York court is holding a hearing tomorrow in a civil case in which a hotel maid accuses Strauss-Kahn of sexual assault.
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