Dominic Strauss decides to break his silence with a documentary about his life



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Dominic Strauss decides to break his silence with a documentary about his life

Dominique Strauss-Kahn is a former French finance director and director of the International Monetary Fund. Photo: Guillaume Paumier

Dominique Strauss-Kahn, a former French finance director and director of the International Monetary Fund, before his retirement after a New York sex scandal ended without his conviction, announced that he would soon break his silence.

The former finance minister chose to shed light on his life as a whole and his political and economic career, in which he is expected to address his problems with the American judiciary because of what happened to him at the Sofitel Hotel in New York with the maid in this institution, in a biographical documentary film, as he wrote in a tweet.

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The former director of the International Monetary Fund said: “I never mentioned my testimony about the events that overshadowed my retirement from political life. Others, locally, sponsored it by talking about newspaper clippings, dialogues and real or supposed events.” He added: “The time has come to express my position.”

Dominique Strauss-Kahn, who is from the Tunisian Jewish Fellos family on the maternal side, and the French Kahn family on the paternal side and who grew up in Agadir, Morocco, explained that she will express in the biographical documentary, that it will be the beginning of her departure of the silence that lasts for years, about “My concerns and suggestions about the difficult future that awaits us,” he said.

It should be noted that Dominique Strauss-Kahn was a socialist candidate in the 2012 French presidential elections against then-right-wing president Nicolas Sarkozy, whose chances of winning a second term were slim had it not been for the Sofitel Hotel scandal that politically destroyed Strauss-Kahn and put him in prison months before the election.

Source: Twitter page of Dominique Strauss-Kahn / French newspaper “20 Minutes”.



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