Sunday, July 3, 2011

After Declared Free, Strauss-Kahn Dinner in New York

NEW YORK - Former Managing Director International Monetary Fund (IMF) Dominique Strauss-Kahn went to an upscale restaurant on Friday night (1 / 7) when the U.S. or Saturday (2 / 7) morning local time, out of the house where he was undergoing detention in New York City a few hours after a judge released him from indictment.

He escorted ride to the Scalinatella, expensive restaurant on the Upper East Side in Manhattan.

It was the first time he enjoyed the freedom since he was taken from the jet destination Paris on 14 May and was arrested on charges of sexual assault against a clerk at a hotel in New York.

Strauss-Kahn, who wore a suit but never wear a tie, came smiling from her home. He was accompanied by his wife and two others, as well as some guards who ride a sports car waiting. One saloon car following the vehicle Strauss-Kahn and they were gone.

Strauss-Kahn (62) is still facing charges, but questions about the credibility of the accusers seem to shift the case to favor him. He has been under house arrest and guarded by armed security officers to judges to reduce collateral requirements on him Friday morning.

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