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The Head Of The International Monetary Fund, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, Is Set To Face Sexual Assault Charges posted by on May 16, 2011
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Dominique Strauss-Kahn, Head of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) since 2007, in the hands of the New York Police today after a New York Hotel Housekeeping Employee accused the 62-year old of chasing her down the Hotel hallway, naked, and attempting to sexually assault her.

The Hotel employee picked Strauss-Kahn out of a police lineup shortly after he was arrested.

Dominique Strauss-Kahn was the former Finance Minister of France, and many considered him to be a potential candidate for French presidency. Unfortunately he was accused by many of corruption when leaving his position in 1999.. His career has been filled with indiscretions, while in such a high-profile position, thus granting him the nickname “The Hot Rabbit“. Strauss-Kahn reportedly had an affair with a Senior Executive at the IMF shortly after he began his position there. Strauss-Kahn is married, in his 3rd marriage, and is the father of four daughters. Dominique also has a PH.D in Economics and holds a Law Degree.

The Housekeeping Employee alleges that she was cleaning the luxury $3,000 a night suite around 1 p.m. Saturday and thought she was alone. She says Strauss-Kahn then emerged from the bedroom naked, and begun to try and force himself on her. She then ran down the hallway of the suite to escape, but he ran after her and continued to try and force himself on her in the bathroom. He tried to remove her underwear, but she got away.

The employee immediately ran to the Hotel front desk and reported the incident. The Hotel then notified the New York Police Department. Police arrived on the scene, and Strauss-Kahn had already fled the scene, leaving his cell phone behind. It was known that he was set to be on a plane to France, so NYPD contacted the New York Port Authority and requested they hold the plane.

Two plain-clothed police officers boarded the plane just before the door closed and found Strauss-Kahn seated in first class. It is reported that he offered “no resistance” and is now in Police custody.

His legal team gave no comment as to whether or not his Diplomatic Immunity would honor him in such a charge.

www.SunOfHollywood.com

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Reward In Giants Fan Beating Reaches $100K… Dodgers Hire Former Police Chief posted by on April 7, 2011
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Can't We All Just Get Along???

Many have grouped together to increase the total reward to $100,000 for information leading to the arrest of two men dressed in Dodger gear who severely beat down 42 year-old  San Francisco Giants fan for wearing a Giants T-shirt in the parking lot of Dodger’s Stadium on Opening Day.  Reward contributions were kicked off with Los Angeles County Supervisor Mike Antonovich issuing a $10,000 reward, and a $5,000 reward was pledged by the victim’s employer.  An announcement was made Monday with the Los Angeles Dodgers donating $25,000 and the San Francisco Giants donating $10,000.

Now the Dodgers, under close scrutiny from the incident, has hired former Chief of Police William Bratton to review the security at Dodger’s Stadium.  Details of the incident show that Stow just kept walking away when the two young men taunted him, but they still attacked, Golverno said. They then jumped into a car driven by a woman, with a boy inside.

This is not the first violent attack against a Giants fan at Dodger Stadium. In 2003, a Giants fan was shot and killed in the parking lot.A reward of at least $100,000, most of it provided by Los Angeles-area governments, has been established for information leading to the arrest of the two men who attacked Stow.

“We’re getting some good leads and we’re following up on all of them,” Los Angeles police detective Lisa Golverno said earlier this week.

Let's Hope These Sketches Can Soon Be Replaced With Mugshots

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