DSK rape accuser Tristane Banon writes book
account of sexual assault by the man who seems to be, Dominique Strauss-Kahn is the latest chapter in the battle of words virulent
French writer who accused Dominique Strauss-Kahn to try to rape her when she went to meet wrote a book that seems to refer to him as a "baboon."
TristanoBanon, 32, described the former head of the IMF and behave like a "chimpanzee in heat" during the alleged attack on an unfurnished apartment in Paris in February 2003. Strauss-Kahn, has called the charges, which are under investigation by the police as "imaginary."
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Banon, The Ball of hypocrites (The Hypocrites Ball ") described as a 128-page" novelization "of the events of his life, seems to be the latest salvo in a battle of words between the young virulent and veteran politician, once tipped to be the next president of France.
Banonnot directly name Strauss-Kahn, but describes a man who took her to his apartment and she said she had to fight against forcing his fingers into his mouth and hands in your jeans, like the "pig" or "Chuck."
Strauss-Kahn, 62, admitted to police investigating allegations that a pass to Banon Banon and tried to kiss her, but denies any form of violence. , Filed a counterclaim for defamation.
After Strauss-Kahn, once the presidential candidate of the French Socialist Party, was arrested and charged with sexual assault and attempted rape of a woman's hotel room in New York in May, Banon spent several weeks deciding to press charges.
When the case of the United States against Strauss-Kahn collapsed in August because of doubts about the credibility of his accuser, Nafissatou Diallo, made a formal complaint with the Paris prosecutor's office. Strauss-Kahn returned to France, but his hopes of leading the country had ended.
In his book, part of which was published by the magazine Paris Match, Banon wrote to feel bad when a man is supposed to refer to Mr. Strauss-Kahn, has been hailed as the next Chairman, before arrest in New York.
- "They showed pictures of him in action in the four corners of the world, Superman When I saw his eyes made me freeze the TV screen, I could not protect her smile .. was just for me, which found its way into my stomach and the only image that disappeared when I had lunch soon, your message on my phone to me ... "So you fear me" It was eight years ago,
Banon, whose mother, Anne Mansouret is a socialist politician and daughter of God Strauss-Kahn, former wife, first revealed the alleged attack on a television chat in France in 2007.
"I finally spoke, but I smiled when I did. I must have cried for people to understand the damage it caused was real, "he wrote. "But alcohol gave my cheeks and a pink hue, like Molière, I wanted to laugh at what I had done mourning inside."
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