Ex-IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn 'unaware prostitutes attended sex parties'

A businessman accused of setting up sex parties says former IMF boss Dominique Strauss-Kahn was unaware prostitutes attended the orgies.

Ex-IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn (AFP PHOTO / DENIS CHARLET/Getty Images)

Ex-IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn (AFP PHOTO / DENIS CHARLET/Getty Images)

An explosive pimping trial in northern France has zoned in on its most high-profile protagonist, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, with a local businessman saying the former IMF chief was unaware their orgies involved prostitutes.

The businessman, David Roquet who is accused of setting up sex parties with prostitutes for former presidential hopeful Strauss-Kahn and others, was due to take the stand later on Friday.

In an interview with French TV station BFM, he said he quietly paid the women after the parties and that Strauss-Kahn was unaware they were prostitutes.

"The girls who accompanied us were elegant, cultivated. It's not like being parked up in a car in the pouring rain," he said.

He said he enjoyed spending "an afternoon with a man who was the second most-important person in the world and a future president of the republic".

"That was my goal, professionally. It was to organise a lunch with Mr Strauss-Kahn and heads of business," Roquet added.

A total of 14 people - including businessmen and police connected through freemasonry - are accused of "aggravated pimping" for their part in organising the prostitutes for the sex parties in luxury hotel rooms.

Under French court rules, defendants cannot talk about someone not present in the courtroom, so Friday's testimony will not directly relate to Strauss-Kahn, who does not appear until Tuesday.

Friday's proceedings began with questions for Emmanuel Riglaire, a lawyer accused of introducing a prostitute to the head of public relations of the Carlton Hotel in Lille, where several of the orgies are alleged to have taken place.

Riglaire denounced the proceedings, saying they had put his family through hell.


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