
New York - Dominique Strauss-Kahn's reputation with women earned him the nickname "the great seducer," and not even an affair with a subordinate could knock the International Monetary Fund leader off a political path pointed in the direction of the French presidency. All that changed with charges that he sexually assaulted a maid in his hotel room, a case that generated shock and revulsion, especially in his home country.
NBC station WNBC reported on Sunday that the victim identified Strauss-Kahn, 62, in a police lineup as her attacker. Investigators recovered bodily fluid from the hotel room, which would be sent for DNA analysis, a source told the station.
Strauss-Kahn consented to a medical exam of his body, which would push back his court appearance until Monday, his defense attorney said late Sunday.
"Our client willingly consented to a scientific and forensic examination," Strauss-Kahn's lawyer William Taylor said. Strauss-Kahn is "tired, but he's fine."










Comment: True, not all representing Democrats have fallen to Pathocratic influences, the same goes for Republicans too. The two party system is however a sham-puppet-show; a reliable method of keeping the vast majority of peoples in the dark, believing that social and political 'change' is possible, simply by voting. Real positive change surely can never happen without a deeper awareness of reality, and the dangers of a belief in the 'two party system'.