IMF head arrested for Sexual Assault
Posted by: TheForensicNurse in Forensic Nursing Events, Laws, Sexual Assaults, Statistics, tags: IMF, International Monetary Fund, Kahn, New York, StraussDominique Strauss-Kahn, the head of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), as arrested over the weekend on suspicition of sexual assault in New York.
A housekeeper at the hotel he was staying alledges that he chased her down the hallway and then attempted to sexually assaulted her. She picked Kahn out of a police lineup on Sunday.
The arraignment was delayed after Mr. Kahn agreed to forensic testing requested by police according to his attorney. Strauss-Kahn, has been charged with attempted rape and unlawful imprisonment relating to the alledged event. A spokesperson for Strauss-Kahn has proclaimed his innocence of the charges.
Strauss-Kahn has been considered by many to be a potential candidate for the french presidancy. The IMF has not made any comments about the situation.
One of the important legal issues regarding the case is about potential diplomatic immunity for Strauss-Kahn.
IMF bylaws state that its officials “shall be immune from legal process with respect to acts performed by them in their official capacity except when the fund waives this immunity.”
If it can be proven that he was acting within the scope of his official capacity of the IMF, he could be outside the jurisdiction of law. William Murray, a spokesman for the IMF, said that as far as he knows, Strauss-Kahn was not in New York City for IMF business.

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