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Strauss-Khan cleared in sex trial

June 12, 2015 6:20 pm

A French court has acquitted former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn of procuring prostitutes for sex parties in France, Belgium and the US.

Mr Strauss-Kahn stood alongside 13 co-defendants, most of whom were also acquitted of “aggravated pimping”.

He has always denied knowing that some of the women who took part in orgies he attended were prostitutes.

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Lurid details of the former French presidential hopeful’s sex life emerged at hearings in Lille in February.

Although using prostitutes is not illegal in France, assisting in supplying them is illegal and regarded as procuring. Mr Strauss-Kahn had been accused of playing a pivotal role in facilitating the orgies.

The verdict brings to a close four years of legal proceedings against Mr Strauss-Kahn, including charges of attempted rape which were later dropped in 2012.