under the watch of the DA.
We all know that in many African communities, when someone lost a loved one or suffered
some setback, including rape, gifts would be showered on the victim in sympathy.
The person would be visited by all and sundry in the community.
The victim could actually receive lots of gifts, including jewelry.
The New York Muslim community is very united and usually rally
around members of the community in times of disaster and tragedy,
so this would be an expected pattern of behavior.
The DSK prosecution seems to be going overboard, in an attempt to damage the woman's credibility.
It seems to me that her innocence or guilt hinges on the medical report rather than these wild
allegations.
GE
emeagwali@ccsu.edu<mailto:emeagwali@ccsu.edu>
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NewYork Post
Maid 'laid' low as DA paid for digs<http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/manhattan/she_laid_low_as_da_paid_for_digs_8Udq6nhQaHaC4KOOfkctpI>
By BRAD HAMILTON and LARRY CELONA
Last Updated: 7:16 AM, July 3, 2011
Posted: 1:06 AM, July 3, 2011
She was turning tricks on the taxpayers' dime!
The Sofitel <http://www.nypost.com/t/Sofitel> maid who accused Dominique Strauss-Kahn of a sex attack in his suite
wasn't just a hotel hooker -- she continued to work as a prostitute in a Brooklyn hotel
where she was stashed by prosecutors, The Post has learned.
The so-called victim, whose web of lies has crippled the Manhattan DA's case against
the former International Monetary Fund <http://www.nypost.com/t/International_Monetary_Fund> boss, played host to a parade of paying male
visitors in the weeks after Strauss-Kahn's arrest, a prosecution source said.
"While she was under our supervision, there were multiple 'dates' and encounters
at the hotel on the DA's dime," the source said of her paid hotel room.
"That's a great deal for her. She doesn't have to cover her expenses."
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