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The former head of the International Monetary Fund, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, said today at the court in Lille, where he is being tried on charges of pimping, that he did not commit any crime. Once the most likely candidate of the socialists for the president of France, he is accused of organizing a chain of prostitution in the luxury hotel "Carlton" in Lille, a city in the north of the country.
At the beginning of his testimony, he pointed out that the sexual orgies he attended were very rare and that there were no "wild activities". However, one of the prostitutes who testified said that Strauss-Kahn demanded "brutal anal sex" from her, even though she made it clear to him that she did not provide such services.
The witness, known as Munija, stated that the "incident" happened at a party in Paris, where four other prostitutes were present besides her. I guess Dominik understood that I was unhappy after a relationship I didn't want," the witness for the prosecution said, adding that the relationship was "consensual, but a little brutal, considering that Strauss-Kahn knew that she didn't want it, and still he insisted".
His defense claims that it is true that he participated in sexual parties in that hotel, but that he did not know that the girls present were prostitutes. Today in court, Strauss-Kahn again denied that he knew that the girls were prostitutes, which he has maintained since the indictment was brought against him.
When asked by the judge if he had "changed his mind" about his claim, which is a key point of his defense, Strauss-Kahn replied: "No. Using the services of prostitutes is not illegal in France, but pimping them is, so if found guilty, Strauss-Kahn could face up to 10 years in prison and a fine of 1,5 million euros.