-Doing right is even harder than it sounds o_o?-
Dominigue Strauss-Kahn's charges may be reduced or dropped altogether in light of revelations concerning his accuser. The 32 year old maid, drug addict and sex worker has changed her story to authorities at least 14 times over the past month. The Guinean national was revealed to have altered her story at almost every questioning session. Prosecutors feel that she is so unreliable that she may submit multiple accounts while on the witness stand if the case should ever go to trial. The prosecutors fear that the maid/addict may reveal the persons that prompted her to accuse Strauss-Kahn. Prosecutors are busily shopping for a judge that will accept the bogus case. At this time they have not found a judge willing to force Strauss-Kahn to make a guilty plea. Strauss-Kahn, known as DSK, is not willing to make a guilty plea for something he did not do. Amid all the hubbub it is rumoured that the vaunted DNA evidence belongs to someone other than DSK. Oops! And the case goes down the toilet, where it should have been all along.
A much more interesting question is who worked so hard to set up DSK. Who would profit from DSK's resignation as International Monetary Fund Chief? Where is the replacement for DSK from again? She is from Chicago. Hmmmmm...
Dominigue Strauss-Kahn's charges may be reduced or dropped altogether in light of revelations concerning his accuser. The 32 year old maid, drug addict and sex worker has changed her story to authorities at least 14 times over the past month. The Guinean national was revealed to have altered her story at almost every questioning session. Prosecutors feel that she is so unreliable that she may submit multiple accounts while on the witness stand if the case should ever go to trial. The prosecutors fear that the maid/addict may reveal the persons that prompted her to accuse Strauss-Kahn. Prosecutors are busily shopping for a judge that will accept the bogus case. At this time they have not found a judge willing to force Strauss-Kahn to make a guilty plea. Strauss-Kahn, known as DSK, is not willing to make a guilty plea for something he did not do. Amid all the hubbub it is rumoured that the vaunted DNA evidence belongs to someone other than DSK. Oops! And the case goes down the toilet, where it should have been all along.
A much more interesting question is who worked so hard to set up DSK. Who would profit from DSK's resignation as International Monetary Fund Chief? Where is the replacement for DSK from again? She is from Chicago. Hmmmmm...
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