Article sheds light on the fabrication of charges against Strauss-Kahn By
Patrick Martin
30 November 2011

A lengthy article by long-time investigative journalist Edward Jay Epstein,
published in the *New York Review of Books*, sheds new light on the arrest
of Dominique Strauss-Kahn, former head of the International Monetary Fund,
last May in New York City on bogus rape charges.

 The article suggests that the arrest may have been the product of a sting
operation mounted with the knowledge of top French government officials,
including the chief intelligence adviser to French President Nicolas
Sarkozy.

Strauss-Kahn was at the time the frontrunner for the presidential
nomination of France’s Socialist Party (PS) and was leading Sarkozy in the
polls for next year’s election. His arrest led to his resignation as IMF
managing director and the selection of PS chairman François Hollande, a
weaker candidate, as the party’s presidential nominee.

The most remarkable aspect of Epstein’s article is how unremarkable his
investigation was. There is no sensational breakthrough, no new and
unexpected witness, only a careful compilation of facts available in court
and public records. On this basis, Epstein points to numerous conflicts
between the factual record and the account given by the woman who claimed
she was raped by Strauss-Kahn—Nafissatou Diallo, a housekeeper at Sofitel,
the luxury hotel where the assault allegedly took place.

Epstein is an experienced investigative reporter, going back to his
book-length analysis of the assassination of John F. Kennedy, *Inquest*,
which rebutted the claims of the Warren Commission that Lee Harvey Oswald
was a lone assassin. What he does in the *New York Review of Books* could
have been done by the *New York Times* or any of the television networks,
had they desired to seek the truth about the Strauss-Kahn affair.

These media outlets spearheaded weeks of witch-hunting reports on the
supposed rape case, which ultimately collapsed after the New York District
Attorney’s office found it impossible to conceal the gross contradictions
in Diallo’s accounts. Neither the *Times* nor the networks have yet
reported on Epstein’s article, although accounts have appeared online and
in the wire services.

Epstein established a detailed timeline of the events of May 14, 2011—based
on the evidence of room-access cards used by the staff and guests, cell
phone records, and time-stamped videotapes from several surveillance
cameras. The sexual encounter between Strauss-Kahn and Diallo could have
taken place only during a seven-minute interval between 12:06 p.m., when
Diallo entered Strauss-Kahn’s hotel suite, and his 12:13 p.m. phone call to
his daughter, Camille.

The article notes that a male hotel employee used his access card to enter
the Strauss-Kahn suite one minute before Diallo, making the sexual assault
even less plausible. This employee, Syed Haque, worked for room service and
was to clear dishes from the suite. The access cards record only entry and
not departure from a room, so it is not known whether he was in the suite
when Diallo came in, or during the alleged sexual encounter. Haque refused
to speak with attorneys for Strauss-Kahn.

Epstein calls attention to the access card records for an adjacent room,
2820, which Diallo entered before she went into Strauss-Kahn’s suite and
again after the supposed “rape,” before she reported to hotel security that
she had been assaulted. In her statements to prosecutors, Diallo repeatedly
lied about visiting room 2820 before and after the event, until the access
card records were produced.

Prosecutors described Diallo’s actions in concealing her repeated visits to
2820 as “inexplicable,” noting in their motion for dismissal that if she
had made mention of these visits, the room would have been searched as part
of the crime scene.

Epstein writes, “Given Diallo’s conflicting accounts, all that we really
know about what happened in the nearby room 2820 is that Diallo went there
both before and after her encounter with DSK and then omitted the latter
visit from her sworn testimony to the grand jury. We still do not know if
there was anyone in 2820 when she entered it again following the encounter
with DSK or if, prior to the police arriving, anyone influenced her to omit
mention of room 2820.”

The clear implication is that the nearby room could have served as a
command point for a sting operation against Strauss-Kahn, with Diallo
checking in with her handlers before and after the supposed “attack.”
Sofitel has refused to divulge who occupied room 2820 that day, citing
privacy grounds.

Epstein suggests that those directing Diallo and orchestrating the sting
were linked to the Sarkozy administration in France. He notes that when
John Sheehan, security director at the hotel, was alerted to the reported
“rape,” he called a 646 area code number at Accor, the French corporation
that owns Sofitel.

Sheehan’s boss at Accor, René-Georges Querry, is a former top French police
official who, Epstein writes, “had worked closely in the police with Ange
Mancini, who is now coordinator for intelligence for President Sarkozy.
Querry, at the time that Sheehan was making his call to the 646 number, was
arriving at a soccer match in Paris where he would be seated in the box of
President Sarkozy.”

One could easily conclude from this chain of connections that the news of
Strauss-Kahn’s arrest could have passed directly to the French president.

Another possibility offered by Epstein is that Sheehan called a
lower-ranking security official at Accor, Xavier Graff, who was later
suspended by the company when it was revealed that he had boasted in an
e-mail to a friend that he had been involved in “bringing down”
Strauss-Kahn.

The most extraordinary evidence brought forward in the Epstein article
concerns the actions of Brian Yearwood, the hotel engineer, and an
unidentified man, apparently a security agent of some kind, who are seen on
the videotape accompanying Nafissatou Diallo to the security office where
she reported the attack. About an hour afterwards, the security office
placed a 911 call to the police—a delay which Epstein notes as peculiar and
unexplained.

Two minutes after the 911 call is placed, bringing the police into the case
officially and ensuring the public vilification and humiliation of
Strauss-Kahn, Yearwood and the unidentified man appear on a security
videotape giving each other high-fives and performing what lawyers for
Strauss-Kahn described as a victory dance. What were they celebrating?

There are other aspects to the case that raise questions, according to
Epstein. Strauss-Kahn had been notified that day that Sarkozy aides had
been reading his private e-mail messages, and he had asked for a technical
analysis of his IMF Blackberry. The Blackberry subsequently disappeared—its
GPS locator terminated at 12:51 p.m. that day—and it has never been found.

Another mystery is the long delay in obtaining medical treatment for the
alleged rape victim. As Epstein writes: “After she said that she had been
the victim of a brutal and sustained sexual assault, it is hard to
understand how the security staff would have ruled out that she might
require immediate medical attention. But as has been seen, until 1:31,
several minutes after receiving a message from Sheehan, the security staff
did not make the 911 call. She did not arrive at St. Luke’s Hospital until
3:57 p.m., nearly four hours after the alleged attack.”

All the issues raised by Epstein call into question the decision to charge
Strauss-Kahn and the subsequent media frenzy over the case. As the *World
Socialist Web Site* pointed out at the time, there were basic issues of
democratic rights at stake, including the presumption of innocence.

The prosecution rushed to indict Strauss-Kahn before any of the evidence
could be examined and considered objectively, so as to accomplish his
political destruction. This was a goal shared by the Obama administration,
in conflict with the IMF director over global economic policy, and the
Sarkozy administration in France.

The corporate-controlled media was mobilized for that purpose, along with
its acolytes in the petty-bourgeois “left” publications, from the *Nation*to
*Socialist Worker*. Not for the first time, and not for the last, a lurid
sex scandal was used to regulate the internal affairs of the imperialist
bourgeoisie.

Strauss-Kahn is, of course, a representative of big business, no different
from Sarkozy, Obama or any other capitalist politician in that respect. The
warning to be made is that if such brutal treatment, and such a fabricated
case, can be carried out against such an individual, what will the ruling
elite prepare against individuals from the working class, who lack
Strauss-Kahn’s access to millions of dollars and high-priced legal backing?

*The author also recommends*:

The serious questions raised by the Dominique Strauss-Kahn affair
<http://www.wsws.org/articles/2011/may2011/pers-m19.shtml>[19 May 2011]

Political lessons of the Strauss-Kahn affair
<http://www.wsws.org/articles/2011/jul2011/pers-j04.shtml>[4 July 2011]

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