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Strauss-Kahn case is 'close to collapse', say reports

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    #11
    Originally posted by alreadypacked View Post
    Yes I think there is guilt on his part, not necessarly in this case. Karma is a B1ach.
    There is a court case pending, a plaintiff, a defendant, the police, two legal teams and a judge & jury being set up for the trial.

    I want to take that judgment which is in process over the process over media to web to forum to poster.

    If he is guilty chop his nuts off I say but I say let them work it out first before being opinionated

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      #12
      As I said I think he has a problem that has been covered up, because of the warnings he received.

      BBC News - Strauss-Kahn to face rape suit by Tristane Banon
      Fiscal nomad it's legal.

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        #13
        Originally posted by minestrone View Post
        There is a court case pending, a plaintiff, a defendant, the police, two legal teams and a judge & jury being set up for the trial.

        I want to take that judgment which is in process over the process over media to web to forum to poster.

        If he is guilty chop his nuts off I say but I say let them work it out first before being opinionated
        How the French and American media treat defendants and plaintiffs is different to how the UK does.

        In the UK if the stuff that had been publicised in the way the French and Americans have done there would be editors, individual journalists etc charged with contempt of court.

        People are allowed a fair trial in the UK and that means not revealing the dirt on either side or even personal details such as exactly where the woman lives.

        Edited to say: Rape cases are the most difficult cases to prosecute as most cases go on "he says, she says" as there are no witness. You can only convict if there is no reasonable doubt, and as most people aren't whiter than white the alleged perpetrator gets off.
        Last edited by SueEllen; 4 July 2011, 16:34.
        "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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          #14
          I see Air France had to change the staff in first class if he was traveling.

          Air France 'wouldn't let women staff serve Great Seducer Strauss-Kahn' | Mail Online

          I don't think he would have been arrested if he was innocent.
          Fiscal nomad it's legal.

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            #15
            Originally posted by alreadypacked View Post
            I see Air France had to change the staff in first class if he was traveling.

            Air France 'wouldn't let women staff serve Great Seducer Strauss-Kahn' | Mail Online
            Air France and any other airline has a duty of care to it's employees. If someone is suspected of being likely to harass female staff they risk being publicly embarrassed and possibly sued if they don't do something to prevent it happening.

            Originally posted by alreadypacked View Post
            I don't think he would have been arrested if he was innocent.
            He's reported to have a history of it particularly in the IMF.

            Then again it looks like his sort of behaviour is common in all European and other similar agencies - Scandalous European Parliament Email Triggers Gossipping - Guy Fawkes' blog
            "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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              #16
              Originally posted by TiroFijo View Post
              Sounds like he was stitched up.
              I think his behaviour was daft but I am sure he was stitched up or it could have been that she wanted to steal from the room. How can she claim that she accidently wandered into the most expensive hotel suite accidently because she thought is was empty?
              "A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George Orwell

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                #17
                Originally posted by Paddy View Post
                I think his behaviour was daft but I am sure he was stitched up or it could have been that she wanted to steal from the room. How can she claim that she accidently wandered into the most expensive hotel suite accidently because she thought is was empty?
                She worked in the hotel as a maid, it was her job to clean the room.

                I have had staff come into my room when they thought it was empty.
                Fiscal nomad it's legal.

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