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Strauss-Kahn says he didn't know women in orgies were prostitutes

Disgraced former International Monetary Fund boss testifies at anti-pimping trial

Dominique Strauss-Kahn in deep thought at IMF headquarters

Dominique Strauss-Kahn (file photo).

LILLE, France — Disgraced former International Monetary Fund boss Dominique Strauss-Kahn told a French court Tuesday that he was unaware that women who participated in orgies at luxury hotels in Paris and Washington D.C. were prostitutes.

The 65-year-old and 13 co-defendants are on trial in this northern French city, accused of aggravated pimping in connection with a sex ring centred on the Hotel Carlton in Lille.

In his first testimony since the trial began Feb. 2, Strauss-Kahn reaffirmed his long-standing defence that he did not know of the “prostitutional character” of the women who took part in his orgies.

Strauss-Kahn’s arrival at the courthouse was disrupted by three topless protesters from the provocative group Femen, who were detained by police.

Strauss-Kahn’s chances of becoming French president were ruined over a separate sex scandal in New York.

The economist, known widely as DSK, faces up to 10 years in prison and a 1.5 million-euro ($1.7 million) fine if convicted.

Strauss-Kahn and the 13 other defendants are accused of operating a prostitution ring out of luxury hotels in Paris, Washington D.C., Lille and Brussels.

The court has so far heard testimony from some of Strauss-Kahn’s fellow defendants, who include a Belgian brothel owner, local businessmen, a police officer and hotel staff accused of organizing sex parties for Strauss-Kahn’s benefit.

Investigators have compiled hundreds of pages of testimony from prostitutes describing the orgies.

One of the prostitutes, called Mounia in court, testified that while she never discussed payment with Strauss-Kahn, everyone involved knew she was a prostitute. “For me it was clear that I was there as a prostitute,” she said.

It’s not illegal to pay for sex in France, but it is against the law to solicit or to run a prostitution business.

Prostitutes questioned in the case have said that between 2009 and 2011 _ when the IMF chief was dealing with a global financial crisis — Strauss-Kahn was organizing orgies at luxury hotels in Paris, at a restaurant in the French capital and also in Washington.

Hundreds of reporters are covering the trial.

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