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Monday, July 25, 2011

Nafissatou Diallo, "DSK" Maid, Goes Public

Nafissatou Diallo, "DSK" Maid, Goes Public 
Name Nafissatou Diallo was exposed months in the French press, but American journalists had refused to publish the name of the woman who accused Dominique Strauss-Kahn, of the violation. Now, with DSK court date fast approaching, Diallo gave lengthy interviews with his version of the incident to Newsweek and Good Morning America, allowing both his name and image to be released. Diallo has opted for the bombing of the media, told ABC's Robin Roberts, because "I want to go to jail."
Coming forward is a way to regain control of the narrative: Stories of history Diallo liminal severely damaged its credibility as a witness, and his defense team has clearly decided that setting with a friendly face these charges will help the Diallo case, the least in the court of public opinion.
It is really nice and animated while telling his story, though, as Newsweek noted little curiously it is not "glamorous". (The reporters seem to have hoped that the central casting sent someone with a better points for playing the role of immigrant single mother, a victim of childhood Gential women, is now $ 25 an hour cleaning the room "Her light brown skin, is dotted with what looks like mild acne scars, and her black hair dyed with henna, straightened, and brought to the flat head, but it has a carved female figures.")
Diallo (at the request of his lawyers, clearly) was vague about his life in Guinea, and the exact nature of his relationship with the convicted marijuana dealer, she called after the alleged incident - even if it has explained that he helped win it with "not good" handbags brand infringement.
DSK Diallo account of the meeting, which took no more than fifteen minutes, largely corresponds to the consideration it gave to the police:
"He pulls me tight in bed," she said. He tried to put his penis in her mouth, she said, and when she told the story, she clenched her lips and turned his face from side to side to show how she resisted. "I pushed him. I get up. I wanted to scare him. I said, 'Look, here's my supervisor right there." "But the man said there was someone there, and nobody would have heard.
Diallo was rejected: "I mean you no harm," he said. "I do not want to lose my job." He drew back his trip in the corridor of the hall to the bathroom. Diallo's uniform buttons on the front, but Strauss-Kahn did not bother with the buttons, he said. He got around his thighs and destroyed his socks, grab your crotch so hard that it remains red in the hospital, hours later. He knelt with their backs to the wall. He forced his penis into his mouth, he said, and took the head on both sides. "His head was so hard here," he said, putting his hands on his head. "He was moving and making noise. It was like" uhh, uhh, uhh. He said, "Suck" I do not mean. "The report of the hospital where Diallo was made after review notes that" felt something wet and acid in the mouth and spits on the carpet. "
As convincing as the dialogue could be shaping Diallo story, unlike the previous statement is made - that there was no discussion and its former head of the International Monetary Fund. Prosecutors will probably catch the inconsistency, adding to their stack. But Diallo's defense team has apparently decided that there is a risk they are willing to take, if you can swing the pendulum back to the way of sympathy Diallo, small details can be overwhelmed by a bigger picture.