In an exclusive report today (July 2, 2011), the New York Post website states that Dominique Strauss-Kahn's accuser of rape was not just a girl working in a hotel -- she was also a hooker.
The Sofitel housekeeper -- who claims that the former International Monetary Fund (IMF) head sexually assaulted her in his room -- was doing double duty as a prostitute, collecting cash on the side from male guests, the Post reports.
Allegations that she worked as a hotel hooker may explain why Strauss-Khan insists their encounter was consensual.
In addition to detecting a multitude of lies by the housekeeper -- including having been gang-raped in her native Guinea -- prosecutors said that 28 hours after the alleged sexual assault, the woman talked to her boyfriend who is in a jail in Arizona. A recording of their phone conversation indicates that she told him, "Don't worry, this guy has a lot of money. I know what I'm doing."
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A denial from the Hotel Employees Union that she is a member make one wonder how she got the job where only union members are hired. Mafia, CIA, or French Intelligence could have pulled the strings.
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