New York police discovered traces of liquid on the carpet in the hotel room that was occupied by the defendant Dominique Strauss-Kahn. In rooms that the Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) last Saturday to sexual assault to a hotel employee, as has been indicted by the court on Monday.
According to news agency Associated Press (AP) discovery of the former liquid if it happens in the scene at the Hotel Sofitel New York time on Wednesday. To the AP, two state police officers might have used the liquid form of sperm Strauss-Kahn.
Used fluid can be important evidence for the indictment to Strauss-Kahn, who became France's presidential candidate in upcoming elections. Evidence that DNA samples will be compared with Strauss-Kahn.
According to anonymous sources in the police of New York, the discovery of the former search for it thanks to information submitted victims. Women from 32-year-old African Guinea was admitted forced to perform oral sex with Strauss-Kahn, who attempt to strip her clothes.
Earlier, Strauss-Kahn also attempted to rape the woman. However, eventually, the victim managed to escape and complained to superiors.
Strauss-Kahn, shortly afterwards, also in a hurry to leave the hotel so that the cell phone behind. He was arrested when the plane was at the Paris Air France destination in the airport John F. Kennedy.
New York police chief Raymond Kelly, refused to disclose in detail the evidence that has found the officers. However, Kelly said that detectives investigating the case stated that the admission of the victim can be trusted.
"Obviously, the credibility of the complainant is an important factor for the investigation of this case. Based on preliminary reports have been received, the information from the complainant to be believed," said Kelly.
In the initial trial court in New York, Strauss-Kahn was convicted of sexual assault, attempted rape, confinement, and forcible touching. He threatened a maximum prison sentence of 20 years.
Today, Strauss-Kahn in prison Rikers Island while awaiting the next session on Thursday after a judge rejected the request temporary release on bail.
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