Hmmmm, i don`t want to sound believing in conspiracy theories, but does that sound fishy? Right before the fundings of countries like Greece and Portugal and such things were granted by exactly that person, he - all of a sudden - needs to rape a hotel maid??
And now -hmmm - who is president now and what happened with the funds?
Birds whisper that now the funds are not so generously given to these european countries anymore.
First thing that makes me suspicious: A hotel maid is not allowed to clean up a room when the guest is inside. WE all know that. I had to oftentimes convince the maids to clean my room when i was inside. Its standard procedure. So - my question: why was she in there? Was she cleaning up the room?
second thing: He hired escorts from some agency in NYC and all of a sudden needs to rape some random housekeeper? Sounds "staged" to me, to say the least. hmmm....
I consider to be all wrong but i want to put that here to open it for discussion.
Seems nowadays all kinds of people who are hard to get a hand on (remember Julian :-)....) all of a sudden rape random people who - hmmm - might well be financially benefitting from some sort of staging. Not saying it is true, but it might be worth considering.
There is too much money involved to not consider that also a form of stage. And to put it on the blunt side: Even more reason for companies to hire female mabassadors, because accusing them of rape might be A LOT harder.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/ny_c...ive_did_n.html
Dominique Strauss-Kahn, head of the International Monetary Fund, at his arraignment.
The Manhattan maid who accused a French big-wig of sexual assault is not HIV positive - and did not consent to sex in his midtown hotel room, her lawyer said Wednesday.
"Absolutely not," attorney Jeffrey Shapiro said on the "Today" show when asked about a published report saying the 32-year-old victim lives in Bronx housing set aside for people with AIDS or HIV.
"She lived in a sublet apartment in the Bronx," Shapiro said. "That's outrageous."
He also said the woman was ready to testify before a Manhattan grand jury Wednesday about what happened in politician Dominique Strauss-Kahn's room in the Sofitel New York hotel.
Attorneys for the jailed International Monetary Fund chief said there was no evidence of a "forcible encounter."
"I think that when a jury hears her testimony and sees her in person, when finally she's going to come public with this and tell her story, I think that their claims of consensual sex or encounters" will be exposed as bogus, Shapiro said.
"There is nothing consensual about what took place in that hotel room."
The victim, a single mother who immigrated from Guinea, told police she was chased and attacked by a naked Stauss-Kahn while cleaning his hotel room on Saturday.
Straus-Kahn, a Socialist Party official considered a front-runner for the French presidency, remained locked up on Rikers Island pending a Friday hearing. A judge turned down his request for $1 million bail.