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Ex-prostitute in DSK trial says vice ring introduced her to ‘public figure’

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An ex-prostitute testified Tuesday in a French pimping trial involving former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn that a vice ring had introduced her to "a public figure".

The first part of the multi-faceted trial with 14 accused is focused on a prostitution ring allegedly run by the owners and a publicist for the luxury Carlton hotel in the northern city of Lille.

It was during a probe into the so-called "Carlton Affair" that investigators stumbled across the name of Strauss-Kahn, whose high-flying career and presidential prospects imploded when a New York hotel maid accused him of sexual assault in 2011.

Strauss-Kahn will not appear in the court in the northern city of Lille until he testifies next week, but a now-retired prostitute who allegedly attended sex parties with him, named "Jade", testified over her work for the "Carlton" vice ring.

Witnesses are not allowed to refer to those not present, but Jade -- who will appear several times in the three-week trial -- mentioned "a public figure" she met through the Carlton ring, in an apparent indirect reference to Strauss-Kahn.

The case has become known as the
The case has become known as the "Carlton Affair" after the swish hotel in Lille where sex parties were held
Philippe Huguen, AFP/File

Members of Strauss-Kahn's entourage are accused of procuring prostitutes from Rene Kojfer, 74, former public relations manager for the Carlton and Jade's employer Dominique Alderweireld, a notorious brothel owner in Belgium just across the border who is known as "Dodo the Pimp".

Strauss-Kahn said Monday he had never set foot in the Carlton and did not know Kojfer or "Dodo".

Kojfer on Tuesday denied the charge of "aggravated pimping" of eight women, saying he was merely doing a service for his friends by introducing them to the prostitutes.

The trial was suspended early after Kojfer, who has heart problems, said he did not feel well.

- Self-confessed 'libertine' -

The trial is the latest in a series of cases offering a peek behind the bedroom door of a man once tipped as a potential challenger to former French president Nicolas Sarkozy.

Dominique Strauss-Kahn: rise and fall
Dominique Strauss-Kahn: rise and fall
S.Ramis/A.Bommenel, JJ/JFS, AFP

France was stunned when it saw Strauss-Kahn paraded handcuffed in front of the world's cameras after a New York hotel maid accused him of sexual assault in May 2011 -- a case that was eventually settled in a civil suit.

Strauss-Kahn admits to being a "libertine" who took part in orgies, but denies knowing that the women at the parties were prostitutes.

The economist nonetheless finds himself facing 10 years in prison and a fine of up to 1.5 million euros ($1.7 million) for "aggravated pimping in an organised group", with investigating judges arguing he played a role in initiating the sex parties and organising the presence of the prostitutes.

- 'I wasn't doing the cleaning'-

Jade, bespectacled and with a brunette bob, dressed in neutral colours with a scarf wrapped tightly around her neck, is expected to tell the trial about the sex parties she attended with DSK, including one in Washington, according to prosecution sources.

Nafissatou Diallo's recently opened Amina Restaurant February 2  2015 in the Bronx  New York  t...
Nafissatou Diallo's recently opened Amina Restaurant February 2, 2015 in the Bronx, New York, two years after she settled her civil case against French Dominique Strauss-Kahn for an undisclosed amount
Brigitte Dusseau, AFP

She burst into tears several times as she told how she had -- of her own volition -- taken up prostitution to support her two young children after her divorce.

She explained Kojfer and Dodo would organise for her and other women to attend lunchtime sex parties at a private Lille apartment.

The judge asked her directly what she was paid for: "Well, I wasn't there doing the cleaning", she retorted.

"There were sexual relations but each person had a partner, there was no orgy where everyone gets involved, the men made their choice," she said, describing a "classy" environment with champagne and a buffet.

This is in comparison to the orgies with Strauss-Kahn, which she described during the investigation as "carnage with a heap of mattresses on the floor", according to prosecution sources.

Prostitution is legal in France but procuring -- the legal term for pimping which includes encouraging, benefiting from or organising prostitution -- is a crime.

As such the trial focused on who paid whom, and who gave the orders.

On one occasion, Jade said Kojfer -- accused of setting up local businessmen and police officials with prostitutes -- handed her cash directly, and in other cases the bill was settled by "Dodo".

She claimed Kojfer paid the girls much less than promised, saying "times are hard", adding "but we got a free bathrobe."

Another ex-prostitute "Sonia" told the court how she provided free sexual favours to Kojfer "because he introduced me to his friends".

An ex-prostitute testified Tuesday in a French pimping trial involving former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn that a vice ring had introduced her to “a public figure”.

The first part of the multi-faceted trial with 14 accused is focused on a prostitution ring allegedly run by the owners and a publicist for the luxury Carlton hotel in the northern city of Lille.

It was during a probe into the so-called “Carlton Affair” that investigators stumbled across the name of Strauss-Kahn, whose high-flying career and presidential prospects imploded when a New York hotel maid accused him of sexual assault in 2011.

Strauss-Kahn will not appear in the court in the northern city of Lille until he testifies next week, but a now-retired prostitute who allegedly attended sex parties with him, named “Jade”, testified over her work for the “Carlton” vice ring.

Witnesses are not allowed to refer to those not present, but Jade — who will appear several times in the three-week trial — mentioned “a public figure” she met through the Carlton ring, in an apparent indirect reference to Strauss-Kahn.

The case has become known as the

The case has become known as the “Carlton Affair” after the swish hotel in Lille where sex parties were held
Philippe Huguen, AFP/File

Members of Strauss-Kahn’s entourage are accused of procuring prostitutes from Rene Kojfer, 74, former public relations manager for the Carlton and Jade’s employer Dominique Alderweireld, a notorious brothel owner in Belgium just across the border who is known as “Dodo the Pimp”.

Strauss-Kahn said Monday he had never set foot in the Carlton and did not know Kojfer or “Dodo”.

Kojfer on Tuesday denied the charge of “aggravated pimping” of eight women, saying he was merely doing a service for his friends by introducing them to the prostitutes.

The trial was suspended early after Kojfer, who has heart problems, said he did not feel well.

– Self-confessed ‘libertine’ –

The trial is the latest in a series of cases offering a peek behind the bedroom door of a man once tipped as a potential challenger to former French president Nicolas Sarkozy.

Dominique Strauss-Kahn: rise and fall

Dominique Strauss-Kahn: rise and fall
S.Ramis/A.Bommenel, JJ/JFS, AFP

France was stunned when it saw Strauss-Kahn paraded handcuffed in front of the world’s cameras after a New York hotel maid accused him of sexual assault in May 2011 — a case that was eventually settled in a civil suit.

Strauss-Kahn admits to being a “libertine” who took part in orgies, but denies knowing that the women at the parties were prostitutes.

The economist nonetheless finds himself facing 10 years in prison and a fine of up to 1.5 million euros ($1.7 million) for “aggravated pimping in an organised group”, with investigating judges arguing he played a role in initiating the sex parties and organising the presence of the prostitutes.

– ‘I wasn’t doing the cleaning’-

Jade, bespectacled and with a brunette bob, dressed in neutral colours with a scarf wrapped tightly around her neck, is expected to tell the trial about the sex parties she attended with DSK, including one in Washington, according to prosecution sources.

Nafissatou Diallo's recently opened Amina Restaurant February 2  2015 in the Bronx  New York  t...

Nafissatou Diallo's recently opened Amina Restaurant February 2, 2015 in the Bronx, New York, two years after she settled her civil case against French Dominique Strauss-Kahn for an undisclosed amount
Brigitte Dusseau, AFP

She burst into tears several times as she told how she had — of her own volition — taken up prostitution to support her two young children after her divorce.

She explained Kojfer and Dodo would organise for her and other women to attend lunchtime sex parties at a private Lille apartment.

The judge asked her directly what she was paid for: “Well, I wasn’t there doing the cleaning”, she retorted.

“There were sexual relations but each person had a partner, there was no orgy where everyone gets involved, the men made their choice,” she said, describing a “classy” environment with champagne and a buffet.

This is in comparison to the orgies with Strauss-Kahn, which she described during the investigation as “carnage with a heap of mattresses on the floor”, according to prosecution sources.

Prostitution is legal in France but procuring — the legal term for pimping which includes encouraging, benefiting from or organising prostitution — is a crime.

As such the trial focused on who paid whom, and who gave the orders.

On one occasion, Jade said Kojfer — accused of setting up local businessmen and police officials with prostitutes — handed her cash directly, and in other cases the bill was settled by “Dodo”.

She claimed Kojfer paid the girls much less than promised, saying “times are hard”, adding “but we got a free bathrobe.”

Another ex-prostitute “Sonia” told the court how she provided free sexual favours to Kojfer “because he introduced me to his friends”.

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