I have in my own lifetime, experienced "men with money" who do think they can get away with some pretty bad behavior when it comes to the opposite sex. If the IMF guy has a history of this and the French have been aware, it really shouldn't be too much of a surprise that he takes it a step further. There is a pattern there.
Hopefully the truth will make it's way out in court.
Originally Posted by Guilty Pleasures
I completely agree. People are predictable and do what is convenient and the least "effort" for them. If he got away with that, of course he does it again. I also agree with you not blaming the victim, but the abused women could please step up and help this woman that had the courage to do something and to go to the police no matter who that guy is.
If they do so, chances that Kahn will get away are more unlikely than now., where its basically his word agains hers and DNA must sort out the rest, and even then.... we`ll never know.
I consider that backstabbing.
If you know that a fellow woman has experienced the same you did, and you support the man rather than her, than its another case of women against women. Strictly speaking its giving him a free pass.
A female friend of mine got raped in bright daylight in vienna more than 10 years ago, long story short, guy got caught by passers by - went in prison and confessed that he did that with 15 !!!! other women. It was put a newspaper article, and a wide announced TV call in search for all of the other women. NONE OF THEM came forward,
and unfortunately in Austria it is the rule that no one can be sentenced to a crime he confessed but can`t be proofed. So it did not matter he confessed to raping 15 others, because none of them came forward.
The result was that the guy got a prison sentence but is going free again after he served that. Had the other women came out as well then he would have been imprisoned for life and never ever came out again.
So it makes a difference.