Strauss-Kahn was released from jail
Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the managing director of the International Monetary Fund, was arrested and is being questioned by police after allegations of sexual assault emerged on Saturday.The New York Post initially reported that Strauss-Kahn was removed from an Air France flight just minutes before takeoff from Kennedy Airport.
According to The New York Post, a housekeeper entered Strauss-Kahn’s New York City hotel room at noon on Saturday. Sources claim that Strauss-Kahn emerged naked from the bathroom and grabbed the housekeeper, forcing her to perform oral sex on him.
But now Former Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Dominique Strauss-Kahn was released from jail after he gave bail. Manhattan Criminal Court, New York, ordered the release of the fastest Strauss-Kahn on Friday (05/20/2011) local time on condition that gave $ 1 million in cash and securities worth $ 5 million. "Former IMF Managing Director was immediately handed over security deposits, all travel documents, and wearing an electronic ankle bracelet," said Judge Michael Obus.
Although free, Strauss-Kahn ordered to remain under house arrest with strict safeguards. He will live in an apartment in New York who supervised 24 hours, equipped with a video camera, and an armed guard.With parole, the Strauss-Kahn to meet again with his family. Before released conditionally Strauss-Kahn first detained for four days in Rikers Island prison before parole official letter signed. He'll be back on trial on June 6, with the agenda of the defense. He denies all charges against him.
But now Former Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Dominique Strauss-Kahn was released from jail after he gave bail. Manhattan Criminal Court, New York, ordered the release of the fastest Strauss-Kahn on Friday (05/20/2011) local time on condition that gave $ 1 million in cash and securities worth $ 5 million. "Former IMF Managing Director was immediately handed over security deposits, all travel documents, and wearing an electronic ankle bracelet," said Judge Michael Obus.
Although free, Strauss-Kahn ordered to remain under house arrest with strict safeguards. He will live in an apartment in New York who supervised 24 hours, equipped with a video camera, and an armed guard.With parole, the Strauss-Kahn to meet again with his family. Before released conditionally Strauss-Kahn first detained for four days in Rikers Island prison before parole official letter signed. He'll be back on trial on June 6, with the agenda of the defense. He denies all charges against him.
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