رفع الاقامة الجبرية عن مدير البنك الدولى بعد تبين كذب المدعية

رفع الاقامة الجبرية عن مدير البنك الدولى بعد تبين كذب المدعية


07-01-2011, 11:12 PM


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Post: #1
Title: رفع الاقامة الجبرية عن مدير البنك الدولى بعد تبين كذب المدعية
Author: هاشم نوريت
Date: 07-01-2011, 11:12 PM
Parent: #0

Quote: A New York judge released Dominique Strauss-Kahn from house arrest Friday, after prosecutors presented evidence questioning the credibility of the hotel maid who accused the former International Monetary Fund chief of sexual assault.

The alleged victim, a 32-year-old immigrant from Guinea, admitted to prosecutors that she lied about the specifics of her whereabouts following the incident, the details of an asylum application and information she put on tax forms, according to documents filed in court Friday by prosecutors.

But while the case has taken a dramatic turn, it has not been dismissed, said Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance. The indictment and charges -- including criminal sexual acts and sexual abuse -- against Strauss-Kahn, 62, still stand, Vance said.

His lawyers said the alleged victim told "substantial lies about her own background and the facts of this case."



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Defense attorney Benjamin Brafman commended Vance for doing what he said was appropriate.

"We believed from the beginning that this case was not what it appeared to be," he said. "We are absolutely convinced that while today is a first giant step in the right direction, the next step will lead to a complete dismissal of the charges."

Strauss-Kahn's release significantly eases the extraordinary bail conditions that had been previously ordered.

The French financier had been released from jail on $6 million bail but was under house arrest in a luxury townhouse in Manhattan's Tribeca neighborhood. He was paying roughly $250,000 a month for court-ordered 24-hour armed guards posted at the townhouse.

The presiding judge said authorities will continue to withhold Strauss-Kahn's passport but that he is free to travel in the United States.

The stunning twist in the case came after prosecutors, in the course of their investigation, discovered that the alleged victim had not been truthful in a variety of topics regarding her history and circumstances, prosecutors said in a letter submitted to the court.

Prosecutors said the woman admitted lying in her application for asylum in the United States and that she had been a victim of a gang rape, providing details of that attack. She cried when she first told prosecutors about the rape but in a subsequent interview, she admitted the gang rape never occurred.

She said the fabricated account on the asylum application was made with the assistance of a man who "provided her with a cassette recording of the facts" so that she could memorize them.

The woman told prosecutors that she has declared the child of a friend as her own dependent on her tax return in order to receive a larger refund. She "also admitted to misrepresenting her income in order to maintain her present housing," the prosecutors said.

After the alleged hotel assault, the woman told prosecutors that she "fled to an area of the main hallway of the hotel's 28th floor and waited there until she observed the defendant leave," the prosecutors said. She said she then reported the incident to her supervisor.

But in subsequent interviews, the woman admitted her testimony before the Grand Jury was false; that she "proceeded to clean a nearby room, and then returned to Suite 2806 (the room occupied by Strauss-Kahn) and began to clean the suite before she reported the incident to her supervisor."

In angry remarks delivered outside the courthouse, the woman's attorney, Kenneth Thompson, admitted problems with his client's credibility, but the bottom line, he said was that she was attacked.

"That was true the day it happened and it is true today," he said, describing in chilling detail the account the woman gave of her attack and the bruising on her body.

"She has described that sexual assault many times to the prosecutors and to me. And she has never once changed a single thing about that account."

The development is particularly stunning given prior statements by New York authorities, who spoke forcefully about the accuser's credibility, and it leaves the felony case against Strauss-Kahn teetering on collapse, despite incontrovertible DNA evidence of sexual contact recovered from the hotel suite.

"It's just an extraordinary, extraordinary development considering this case was brought with such great fanfare by the Manhattan district attorney and they very loudly trumpeted the credibility of the accuser," said Jeffrey Toobin, CNN's senior legal analyst.

"What makes it even more extraordinary is that the (DNA) evidence apparently shows a sexual encounter between Dominique Strauss-Kahn and the woman who is the maid. Yet even with DNA evidence, the prosecution is considering dropping the case. That shows how bad her credibility may be."

Kenneth Thompson, her attorney, said allegations about the woman's involvement in drugs, published in The New York Times, are a lie, adding that Manhattan District Attorney Vance was afraid of losing the high-profile case.

Thompson also said one of Vance's top aides is married to an individual connected Strauss-Kahn's defense team, creating an untenable conflict of interest in the case.

Vance told reporters Friday that Strauss-Kahn's release did not dismiss the indictment or any of the charges against the former IMF chief, though he did not address Thompson's accusations of impropriety.

The implications of the case are far reaching, especially in France, where before his arrest, Strauss-Kahn was considered a viable candidate in France's presidential election.

The turnaround in the case comes just ahead of the July 13 filing deadline for the French presidential primaries. If the case collapses, Strauss-Kahn theoretically has enough time to file.

His supporters would still like to see him run, though some Parisians interviewed on the streets Friday said even if Strauss-Kahn was cleared of wrongdoing, it was too late for him to seek office this go-around.

Still, many in France felt vindicated over concerns that New York prosecutors were perhaps over zealous and that there had been a rush to judgment.

They were shocked by widely broadcast footage of Strauss-Kahn in handcuffs in May, since a French law passed in 2000 prohibits the publication of images of suspects in handcuffs or in court in order to protect defendants' presumption of innocence.

Jack Lang, France's former minister of culture and education, said he was very happy about the latest developments -- and hoped to see his fellow Socialist party politician make a comeback.

"If the prosecutor and the court decide to declare the innocence of DSK, it will be a good day -- a good day for Dominique himself, a good day for American justice, a good day for France and a good day for the Left," he said.


Post: #2
Title: Re: رفع الاقامة الجبرية عن مدير البنك الدولى بعد تبين كذب المدعية
Author: البحيراوي
Date: 07-01-2011, 11:18 PM
Parent: #1


الأخ هاشم

تحياتي - غايتو الدنيا كان ما كتلتك بتوريك يعني الزول دا راحت عليهو رئاسة صندوق النقد الدولي وتبدأ بعض الحقائق تتكشف حول الضحية المفترضة

بحيراوي

Post: #3
Title: Re: رفع الاقامة الجبرية عن مدير البنك الدولى بعد تبين كذب المدعية
Author: هاشم نوريت
Date: 07-01-2011, 11:22 PM
Parent: #2

البحيراوى
دبايوا
لا ادعى علم الغيب لكن الحكاية من الاول ما مقنعة بالنسبة لى ويبدو ان الضحية هو مدير البنك وليس المدعية والشئ اللافت ان الوسائل الاعلامية ركزت
منذ بداية القصة على ديانة الضحية المفترضة وهنالك مناوبدون وعى ساعد فى التقاط هذه الكذبة ونشرها غايتو نودى وشنا وين هسى
الله فرجينى

Post: #4
Title: Re: رفع الاقامة الجبرية عن مدير البنك الدولى بعد تبين كذب المدعية
Author: هاشم نوريت
Date: 07-01-2011, 11:26 PM
Parent: #3

http://cnn.com/video/?/video/bestoftv/2011/07...da.vance.presser.cnn

Post: #5
Title: Re: رفع الاقامة الجبرية عن مدير البنك الدولى بعد تبين كذب المدعية
Author: معتصم احمد صالح
Date: 07-01-2011, 11:33 PM
Parent: #4

الضحية راحت عليهو رئاسة صندوق النقد الدولي ورئاسة فرنسا كمان، السبب الرئيسي وراء كل تلك التلفيقات ..
وعلى قول المثل الدنيا ام صفاريق كما قتلاك بوريك .. ودا شفناهو في دومينيك.. غايتو

Post: #6
Title: Re: رفع الاقامة الجبرية عن مدير البنك الدولى بعد تبين كذب المدعية
Author: عبدالعزيز الفاضلابى
Date: 07-01-2011, 11:47 PM

سلامات يامعتصم..
Quote: وعلى قول المثل الدنيا ام صفاريق كما قتلاك بوريك .. ودا شفناهو دومينيك.. غايتو
ده كلام مظبوط يامعتصم والعاقل من اتعظ بغيره.

Post: #7
Title: Re: رفع الاقامة الجبرية عن مدير البنك الدولى بعد تبين كذب المدعية
Author: هاشم نوريت
Date: 07-02-2011, 03:25 AM
Parent: #6

غايتو مبالغة ولا ادرى الكثير عن القانون الامريكى ولكن كذبة بهذا العيار تستحق الماحسبة
الله هونينى

Post: #8
Title: Re: رفع الاقامة الجبرية عن مدير البنك الدولى بعد تبين كذب المدعية
Author: Ahmed Abdallah
Date: 07-02-2011, 03:44 AM
Parent: #7

مديرصندوق النقد الدولي وليس البنك الدولي

Post: #9
Title: Re: رفع الاقامة الجبرية عن مدير البنك الدولى بعد تبين كذب المدعية
Author: Rawia
Date: 07-02-2011, 04:01 AM
Parent: #8

ماقريت الكلام كله صراحة
لكن عرفت سبب رفع الاقامة الجبرية هو كذب السيدة تلاتة مرات
الاولى كذبت في مكان تواجدها بعد الحادثة
التانية كذبت في معلومات تقديمها للجؤ
التالتة كذبت في المعلومات ملء فورم الضرائب

Post: #10
Title: Re: رفع الاقامة الجبرية عن مدير البنك الدولى بعد تبين كذب المدعية
Author: معتصم احمد صالح
Date: 07-02-2011, 04:14 AM
Parent: #1

Quote: رفع الاقامة الجبرية عن مدير البنك الدولى بعد تبين كذب المدعية

على فكرة مدير البنك الدولي هو الامريكي مهندس اتفاقية ابوجاللسلام السيد روبرت زوليك

Post: #11
Title: Re: رفع الاقامة الجبرية عن مدير البنك الدولى بعد تبين كذب المدعية
Author: Rawia
Date: 07-02-2011, 04:24 AM
Parent: #10

أحمد عبدالله سلام
إتصل بالله

Post: #12
Title: Re: رفع الاقامة الجبرية عن مدير البنك الدولى بعد تبين كذب المدعية
Author: هاشم نوريت
Date: 07-02-2011, 02:20 PM
Parent: #11

المقصود مدير صندوق النقد الدولى
شكرا للتصحيح

Post: #13
Title: Re: رفع الاقامة الجبرية عن مدير البنك الدولى بعد تبين كذب المدعية
Author: Isa
Date: 07-02-2011, 02:52 PM
Parent: #12

Quote: 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.

Enlarge This ImageInvestigators 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.

In the beginning, her relationship with prosecutors was strong. Her account seemed solid. Over time, the well-placed official said, they discovered that she was capable of telling multiple, inconsistent versions of what appeared to be important episodes in her life. After the encounter with Mr. Strauss-Kahn, she asked her supervisor at Sofitel, “Can any guest at the hotel do anything they want with us?” her lawyer, Kenneth P. Thompson, said during a sidewalk press conference on Friday defending her.

The supervisor called security, and officers, finding semen on the floor and wall, called the police, setting off the quick chain of events that led to police officers escorting Mr. Strauss-Kahn off an Air France plane set to depart Kennedy International Airport.

Suspicions of the woman’s associations arose relatively quickly: within a week of Mr. Strauss-Kahn’s arrest, the authorities learned of a recorded conversation between the subject of a drug investigation and another man, who said his companion was the woman involved in the Strauss-Kahn matter, according to another law enforcement official.

Prosecutors and investigators interviewed the woman at length.

Her immigration history was a focus. At first, she told them what she told immigration officials seven years ago in her accounts of how she fled Guinea and her application for asylum on Dec. 30, 2004. She described soldiers destroying the home where she lived with her husband, and said they were both beaten because of their opposition to the regime. She said her husband died in jail.

سلام يا هاشم،
هذا بعض ما كتبته نيويورك تايمز اليوم ما يقلل من مصداقية قصتها، ضاربة لصاحبها الفي السجن وبتقول ليهو: الراجل دا مريش خالص خالص!.. علاوة على إتهامات تجارة المخدرات وغسيل الأموال ما يفسر الفلوس الكتيرة التي تدخل حسابها والتي لم تكشف عنها كدخل الخ..قوليها الراجل المقرش دا دفع مليون دولار كاش داون لإطلاق سراحه بالضمان ورجعوها ليهو، لكن عليها أن تستعد للمطالبة بالتعويض الذي هو..
المصدر:
NYtimes

Post: #14
Title: Re: رفع الاقامة الجبرية عن مدير البنك الدولى بعد تبين كذب المدعية
Author: هاشم نوريت
Date: 07-02-2011, 03:05 PM
Parent: #13

Isa
سلامات


Quote:
Quote: 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.

Enlarge This ImageInvestigators 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.

In the beginning, her relationship with prosecutors was strong. Her account seemed solid. Over time, the well-placed official said, they discovered that she was capable of telling multiple, inconsistent versions of what appeared to be important episodes in her life. After the encounter with Mr. Strauss-Kahn, she asked her supervisor at Sofitel, “Can any guest at the hotel do anything they want with us?” her lawyer, Kenneth P. Thompson, said during a sidewalk press conference on Friday defending her.

The supervisor called security, and officers, finding semen on the floor and wall, called the police, setting off the quick chain of events that led to police officers escorting Mr. Strauss-Kahn off an Air France plane set to depart Kennedy International Airport.

Suspicions of the woman’s associations arose relatively quickly: within a week of Mr. Strauss-Kahn’s arrest, the authorities learned of a recorded conversation between the subject of a drug investigation and another man, who said his companion was the woman involved in the Strauss-Kahn matter, according to another law enforcement official.

Prosecutors and investigators interviewed the woman at length.

Her immigration history was a focus. At first, she told them what she told immigration officials seven years ago in her accounts of how she fled Guinea and her application for asylum on Dec. 30, 2004. She described soldiers destroying the home where she lived with her husband, and said they were both beaten because of their opposition to the regime. She said her husband ]

Post: #15
Title: Re: رفع الاقامة الجبرية عن مدير البنك الدولى بعد تبين كذب المدعية
Author: Ahmed Abdallah
Date: 07-02-2011, 07:27 PM
Parent: #11

Quote: أحمد عبدالله سلام
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