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Court Docs Detail Arrest of Ex-IMF Leader in NYC
Court Docs Detail Arrest of
Ex-IMF Leader in NYC Court
documents
detail events
leadingup to
arrest of ex-
IMF leader in
NYC sex
assault case
Dominique Strauss-Kahn declared he had
diplomatic immunity and complained that
his handcuffs were too tight after he was
taken into custody on allegations he tried
to rape a Manhattan hotel maid, court
documents filed Thursday show.
The documents filed by prosecutors
provide a chronology of statements leading
to the arrest of the former leader of the
International Monetary Fund, who was
taken into custody by Port Authority police
at John F. Kennedy International Airport on
May 14 as he tried to leave on a Paris-
bound flight.
One of his attorneys, Benjamin Brafman,
said Thursday he had no comment.
Strauss-Kahn, who is free on $1 million bail
under house arrest at a luxury townhouse,
maintains he did not attack the maid at
Sofitel hotel.
The new court documents describe Strauss-
Kahn seemingly confused as he is taken into
custody.
"What is this about?" Strauss-Kahn
repeatedly asked detectives, according to
the documents.
He asked detectives whether he needs an
attorney, responded to questions about
whether he is hungry (at one point saying
he would "like some eggs") and
complained about his handcuffs, the
documents say.
"Manhattan detectives need to speak with
you about an incident in a hotel room,"
responded one detective as they go from
the airport to the Manhattan Special Victims
Squad on May 14 at about 5:15 p.m., the
documents say.
"Then I need to make a call and let them
know I won't be at my meeting tomorrow,"
Strauss-Kahn told the detective. Then he
added, "These handcuffs are tight."
French politicians and citizens were upset
about images of a handcuffed Strauss-Kahn
as police walked him in front of a crowd of
cameras on May 15 as he was taken from a
police precinct to court to face charges of
attempted rape and sexual abuse. Such
images would be illegal in his French
homeland.
The account begins with Strauss-Kahn
calling May 14 — apparently at or on his
way to the airport — to employees at the
hotel to tell them he had left his phone in
his luxury room after checking out.
About 9 p.m. that evening, after previously
declaring he had diplomatic immunity,
Strauss-Kahn tells a detective that he would
like to call his lawyer and asks for his cell
phone.
"We're going to have to wait for the
detectives to come back," the detective
says. "I don't have access to your phone."
"Do I need a lawyer?" Strauss-Kahn asks.
"It is your right to have one in this country
if you want," the detective replied. "I don't
know if you have some kind of diplomatic
status."
"No, no, no, I'm not trying to use that. I
just want to know if I need a lawyer,"
Strauss-Kahn said.
"That is up to you," the detective says.
Strauss-Kahn was formally placed under
arrest about 2:45 a.m. on May 15,
according to the documents.
Court Docs Detail Arrest of
Ex-IMF Leader in NYC
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