This one sounds like something from
Law and Order. The head of the International Monetary Fund allegedly assaulted and sodomized a cleaning woman, then released her and went to the airport and boarded his plane back to Paris. She reported it to coworkers and then to the police, who boarded the flight, arrested his ass, and hauled him out of the First Class cabin in handcuffs. Whole thing happened this afternoon.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000142 ... malertNEWSWhat makes this more than just a salacious story:
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The arrest of Mr. Strauss-Kahn, 62 years old, comes at a pivotal time for the fund. John Lipsky, Mr. Strauss-Kahn''s deputy, said last week that he is resigning in August. Mr Lipsky, the Deputy Managing Director, helped Mr Strauss-Kahn usher the fund through the global financial crisis. He has agreed to stay on as a consultant through November.
Mr. Strauss-Kahn has shepherded the IMF through a period of expanding supervisory heft and power following the global economic crisis. In the past year, the fund has played a central role in the bailouts of ailing euro-zone nations Greece, Ireland and Portugal.
#1 and #2 out of the IMF right during the possible default of 3 European countries, and also while the US GOP is sabre-rattling about letting the US default. While I still have some home that enough of the GOP is not so batshit insane that they would let it happen, I'm not 100% confident in that and neither are the markets.
And then there's this, just to add a cherry on top.
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For some time, Mr Strauss-Kahn has been seen as harboring ambitions to the French presidency and was considered a leading contender in France's Socialist Party. He was dispatched to the helm of the IMF in Washington, some French political insiders day, because he was seen as a rival to President Nicholas Sarkozy. Mr. Strauss-Kahn hasn't declared his intentions regarding the presidential race, but if planning a run, he must register his candidacy in France before mid-July.
I have no idea where this story is going, but I have the feeling that it's going to be important.