Many of the women had "guilty" scrawled on their half-naked bodies, amid allegations that Strauss-Kahn was involved in a prostitution ring.
Police handcuffed the
demonstrators and forcibly removed them from the scene, throwing coats over the
women's exposed chests.
Strauss-Kahn, the former
head of the International Monetary Fund, faces 10 years behind bars and a £1.1m
fine if he is found guilty of organising prostitutes to attend sex parties with
him in luxury hotels around the world.
In court, the 65-year-old
denied any wrongdoing and insisted that his attendance at sex parties was rare.
The one-time presidential
hopeful is expected to say that engaging in orgies with consenting adults is
within his rights, and that he was unaware that the women giving him attention
were prostitutes.
In 2011, a maid accused
Strauss-Kahn of sexual assault at a luxury hotel in New York. That case was
eventually settled in a civil suit.
His lawyer, Henri Leclerc,
said at the time: "In these circumstances one isn't always clothed, and I
challenge you to tell the difference between a prostitute naked and any other
woman naked."
I am sure they were paid to carry out the ugly protest.
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ReplyDeleteNa wa o, i don't think the victim would go this far
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