83829609 Dominique Strauss Kahn was allowed to leave the U.S.
Former head of the IMF, Dominique Strauss-Kahn returned to the passport, and now he had the opportunity at any time to leave the United States. About this Agence France-Presse on Thursday, August 25, the lawyer said the former head of the IMF. It was assumed that the passport and other documents seized from Mr Strauss-Kahn, when he was under investigation, will be returned to the former head of the IMF on Tuesday. However, the earthquake that struck the U.S. on August 23, violated a number of working hours of state institutions, and Strauss-Kahn had to wait for the return of documents for two more days. When it was Strauss-Kahn, who returned his freedom of movement is going to leave the United States is still unknown. Presumably, before returning to his homeland, he intends to visit the headquarters of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in Washington. On the forthcoming visit of Mr. Strauss-Kahn at the former place of work on Thursday, said spokesman David Hawley (David Hawley). "We are happy to meet Mr Strauss-Kahn, as well as any other former Director of the IMF," – said Hawley. However, the AFP, not all employees of the Foundation share this view. "I'm shocked that he can appear here after all that has happened," – said in an interview with one of the foundation members, wished to keep his name secret. May 14, 2011, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, who was at that time as director of the IMF, was detained in the U.S. on suspicion of sexual harassment by a maid at the Sofitel Nafissatu Diallo. May 18, Strauss-Kahn announced the resignation from his post as head of the fund. After the detention of the court first put Strauss-Kahn in custody, but then he changed the measure of restraint on house arrest, requiring a deposit of five million dollars. All the while, the former head of the IMF made by flatly denied the charges against him. In late June, it became known that the prosecution had doubts in the reliability of the maid, accusing Strauss-Kahn. It turned out that she repeatedly lied during interrogation, and provided false information regarding the circumstances of her immigration to the United States. July 1 court overturned house arrest Strauss-Kahn, taking the former head of IMF's commitment to appear in court on demand. 23 August, the former head of the IMF were cleared of all charges, and the criminal case against him is closed. However, with the termination of the criminal case litigation, Strauss-Kahn did not end there – the maid Nafissatu Diallo filed against him in U.S. court civil suit, demanding compensation, but in France the former head of the IMF accused of attempted rape writer and journalist Tristan Banawn.