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Strauss-Kahn Is Freed From House ArrestPosted on Jul 1, 2011
A state Supreme Court justice in Manhattan officially released Dominique Strauss-Kahn from house arrest Friday after hearing that prosecutors have serious issues with the hotel housekeeper whose credibility has been, until now, the cornerstone of their case. Strauss-Kahn, former head of the International Monetary Fund, was released on his own recognizance after a month of strict house arrest, which in his case required not only 24-hour confinement and an ankle monitor but the posting of a security team at a cost of about $250,000 a month at the building where he lives. But as of now, the criminal case against him still stands. —BF
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By TDoff, July 1, 2011 at 10:11 am Link to this comment
Whew! That was close. I wonder if Dominique will still keep the advance team he uses to check out the maids before he checks into a new hotel, now that he can no longer write them off on his IMF expense account?
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