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Strauss-Kahn, French accuser meet face-to-face
French accuser Banon has also threatened to sue Strauss-Kahn if Paris prosecutors decide not to go forward with a criminal case against him.
The Paris prosecutor`s office is investigating Tristane Banon`s claims that Strauss-Kahn attacked her during an interview for a book in 2003. Strauss-Kahn calls the claims imaginary and slanderous.
Banon requested a one-on-one meeting with Strauss-Kahn,
which investigators granted. The two arrived at the police
facility this morning in cars and did not speak to reporters
gathered outside.
This kind of confrontation is a practice sometimes used in
France to help officials decide if a case is worth pursuing.
Strauss-Kahn quit as head of the International Monetary Fund
and saw his chances for the French presidency evaporate after
a New York hotel maid accused him of attempted rape in May.
The US case was later dropped amid questions about the
maid`s credibility, but the maid, Nafissatou Diallo, has filed
a civil suit. Strauss-Kahn claimed Monday he has diplomatic
immunity and asked a New York court to dismiss the lawsuit.
French accuser Banon has also threatened to sue
Strauss-Kahn if Paris prosecutors decide not to go forward
with a criminal case against him.
One challenge for Banon`s case is that the incident in question happened eight years ago. Banon has said that Strauss-Kahn invited her to an empty apartment for the book interview, and they ended up tussling on the floor, with the politician trying to open her jeans and bra and putting his fingers in her mouth and underwear.
Banon has defended her decision not to press charges against Strauss-Kahn at the time of the alleged incident. In 2003, she was 23 years old and Strauss-Kahn was an eminence grise of France`s Socialist party.
PTI