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But in May , his political ambitions were all but ended in a single day when the US authorities filed charges of attempted rape. He resigned as head of the IMF and, although the criminal charges in the US were eventually dismissed and a civil case against him settled, the scandal ushered in months of accusations and media stories about his private life.

By March he was facing another serious scandal, when French police launched an investigation over his alleged involvement with a gang suspected of hiring prostitutes. The case became known as the Carlton Affair, named after the Lille hotel where sex parties took place.

Mr Strauss-Kahn acknowledged attending the parties but always denied knowing that some of the women who took part were prostitutes. He was acquitted of the charge of "aggravated pimping" on 12 June, bringing to an end four years of legal proceedings against him.

Born in to left-wing Jewish parents, Mr Strauss-Kahn spent his early years in Morocco, leaving with his family after a devastating earthquake in He studied law and economics in Paris during and after the famed protests of , eventually becoming an academic known for his diligence and professionalism at the University of Nancy and, later, the University of Paris.

In person, Mr Strauss-Kahn confounded the expectations of those who saw academics as fusty, bookish sorts. The American-French journalist is one of France's richest heiresses, having inherited a fortune from her grandfather, Paul Rosenberg, a leading French art dealer who represented Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse among others. The couple were said to have owned properties in Paris, Washington and Marrakesh. In politics, though, Mr Strauss-Kahn seemed prepared to work for his rewards, taking up a seat in France's National Assembly for the town of Sarcelles, just outside Paris.

After a stint as industry minister he was appointed finance minister in Lionel Jospin's Socialist government in , responsible for steering France towards the era of the euro. Controversy forced him from office by , though, as he faced accusations of corruption and financial scandal. In his tweet on Friday, Strauss-Kahn said the documentary featuring his version of events would be released in autumn Daily newsletter Receive essential international news every morning. Take international news everywhere with you!

Download the France 24 app. The content you requested does not exist or is not available anymore. ON TV. Dominique Strauss-Kahn was acquitted of sex crime charges on Friday by a French court which ruled the sexual escapades with prostitutes of a man once tipped to be French president did not amount to "aggravated pimping". Former International Monetary Fund IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn has been named head of an investment firm, marking another step in the business comeback of a man whose career and French presidential hopes were ruined by a sex scandal.

My political career is over: Dominique Strauss-Kahn. Former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn declared in an interview broadcast on Wednesday on Russian television that his political career was over and he was instead working as an economic advisor. Former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn will face trial on pimping charges along with 12 others over an alleged prostitution ring in the French city of Lille, prosecutors said Friday. IMF chief Christine Lagarde grilled for second day over payout scandal.

French prosecutors began questioning IMF chief Christine Lagarde for a second day Friday to decide if she should be charged over a state payout to a disgraced tycoon during her time as finance minister. IMF chief's apartment searched in French compensation case.

French authorities searched the Paris apartment of IMF chief Christine Lagarde on Wednesday in an investigation into her award of a arbitration payment to a businessman supporter of former president Nicolas Sarkozy, her lawyer said.

French police raid IMF chief's Paris home.



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