Saturday, 2 July 2011

Kaun Artist: DSK accuser recorded boating that she reeled in big fish


The unassuming West African woman the media portrayed as an innocent victim, turns out to be a predator on the lookout for a big pay day.

Dominique Strauss-Kahn was the true victim here!

When this story first broke, I ignored it because I thought it would be one of those stories that comes and goes. Besides, before this frenzied rush to judgment happened, I’d wager that 9 of 10 people didn’t know that the IMF was.

But, the story only grew because it had the template the Left loves to write about--poor working-class Muslim Black woman sexually assaulted by a rich and powerful French-White guy. It was the Duke Lacrosse case with an international reach.
The accuser had to be telling the truth because she was a minority, and they always have to be getting the short end of the stick in life according to the media. DSK was obviously guilty because he was a rich and powerful womanizer that gets what he wants.

The rich always screws the poor!

But, the facts are stubborn things.


New York Times

Twenty-eight hours after a housekeeper at the Sofitel New York said she was sexually assaulted by Dominique Strauss-Kahn, she spoke by phone to a boyfriend in an immigration jail in Arizona.

Investigators with the Manhattan district attorney’s office learned the call had been recorded and had it translated from a “unique dialect of Fulani,” a language from the woman’s native country, Guinea, according to a well-placed law enforcement official.

When the conversation was translated — a job completed only this Wednesday — investigators were alarmed: “She says words to the effect of, ‘Don’t worry, this guy has a lot of money. I know what I’m doing,’ ” the official said.

It was another ground-shifting revelation in a continuing series of troubling statements, fabrications and associations that unraveled the case and upended prosecutors’ view of the woman. Once, in the hours after she said she was attacked on May 14, she’d been a “very pious, devout Muslim woman, shattered by this experience,” the official said — a seemingly ideal witness.

Little by little, her credibility as a witness crumbled — she had lied about her immigration, about being gang raped in Guinea, about her experiences in her homeland and about her finances, according to two law enforcement officials. She had been linked to people suspected of crimes. She changed her account of what she did immediately after the encounter with Mr. Strauss-Kahn. Sit-downs with prosecutors became tense, even angry. Initially composed, she later collapsed in tears and got down on the floor during questioning. She became unavailable to investigators from the district attorney’s office for days at a time.

Now the phone call raised yet another problem: it seemed as if she hoped to profit from whatever occurred in Suite 2806.

The story of the woman’s six-week journey from seemingly credible victim, in the eyes of prosecutors, to a deeply unreliable witness, is drawn from interviews with law enforcement officials, statements from the woman’s lawyer and a letter from prosecutors to Mr. Strauss-Kahn’s defense team released in court on Friday. Some of the events were confirmed by both law enforcement officials and the women’s lawyer; others rely solely on law enforcement officials. In the end, it was the prosecutors’ assessment of the housekeeper’s credibility that led them to downgrade their confidence in the case and agree on Friday that Mr. Strauss-Kahn could be freed from house arrest.


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