Dominique Strauss-Kahn Denied Diplomatic Immunity in Civil Suit
A judge called the request a "Hail Mary."
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A judge called the request a "Hail Mary."
"I simply did not believe that they would go that far."
It definitely wasn't three minutes long, as originally reported.
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They have an explanation for each insinuation in this weekend's investigation.
Calls Tristane Banon's claims "imaginary."
Nineteen covers later, the tabloid cheers the dismissal of charges against their onetime "perv."
A hearing on Tuesday will likely see the criminal charges dismissed entirely.
DA looks set to drop DSK criminal charges on August 23.
The former IMF chief's legal team gives its medical opinion.
There's a thing called the "Bronx effect."
She's seeking unspecified damages for what the suit calls "violent and deplorable acts."
She gives lengthy interviews to Newsweek and Good Morning America.
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