French police quiz Strauss-Kahn

French police have questioned former IMF boss Dominique Strauss-Kahn for three hours over claims he tried to rape a writer during a 2003 interview.

French police have questioned former IMF boss Dominique Strauss-Kahn for three hours over claims he tried to rape a writer during a 2003 interview.

The interrogation was the latest chapter in Strauss-Kahn’s judicial saga, which saw him cleared of attempted rape and other charges in a separate case brought by a New York hotel maid. The prosecutor dropped the charges due to concerns about her credibility.

Strauss-Kahn resigned from as director of the IMF during the media storm that erupted when the case became public.

Strauss-Kahn – a Socialist politician who had widely been considered a leading contender in next year’s presidential race – returned to his native France about a week ago after months in New York battling the rape charges.

Writer Tristane Banon accuses him of attacking her during a 2003 interview for a book she was writing. She claims Strauss-Kahn grabbed her hand and arm before the two fell to the floor of his apartment and fought for several minutes, with the politician trying to open her jeans and bra and putting his fingers in her mouth and underwear.

Strauss-Kahn’s lawyers have called the incident “imaginary.”

After the preliminary probe into her claim, which could take weeks or months, the Paris prosecutor’s office could decide to drop the case or pursue the investigation, which could eventually lead to a trial.

The investigation will help prosecutors determine whether her allegations support a charge of attempted rape or sexual assault. Under French law, sexual assault has a three-year statute of limitations – meaning the 2003 incident would be too old to prosecute – compared with a 10 year limit for attempted rape.

Strauss-Kahn still faces a lawsuit filed by the New York hotel maid, Guinean immigrant Nafissatou Diallo, who says he forced her to perform oral sex and tried to rape her when she came to clean his hotel room. Through lawyers, he has acknowledged that a sexual encounter took place but contended that it was consensual.

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