‘Strauss-Kahn claimed diplomatic immunity when arrested’

PTI Updated - November 17, 2017 at 10:18 PM.

Former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn claimed diplomatic immunity when he was arrested by the police over the attempted rape of a hotel maid here, the American media reported.

“I have diplomatic immunity,” Mr Strauss-Kahn told the police when they led him away from his Air France flight at JFK airport on May 14.

“It’s not in this passport, I have a second passport.

Can I speak with someone from the French Consulate?” he told the police,

NBC News reported.

Mr Strauss-Kahn, 62, allegedly forced the maid at the Sofitel hotel in Manhattan to perform oral sex. He was taken into custody a few minutes before his Air France flight departed for Paris, earlier this month.

Mr Strauss-Kahn’s statements are contained in a Voluntary Disclosure Form given by prosecutors to defence lawyers and filed by the Manhattan District Attorney, Mr Cyrus Vance, yesterday.

He also asked for a lawyer, according to the documents, and said that his handcuffs were tight.

“I would like to call my lawyer, Bill Taylor. I need my cell phone,” he told the police.

“My attorney has told me not to talk. I was ready to talk,” he later said.

Mr Strauss-Kahn is currently under house-arrest in a $50,000 a month house. He has pleaded not guilty to charges of sexually assaulting the maid.

“Is that necessary?” he asked a detective, referring to the handcuff, The Wall Street Journal reported.

“Yes it is,” came the reply.

Published on June 17, 2011 05:32