Dominique Strauss-Kahn
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I love Dominique Strauss-Kahn. I love his wife. They are great people and when they came back to Paris I sent them flowers. But you know, for people in politics, it's very embarrassing. On the left they had hoped he wouldn't come back, because I think other people want his job. And on the other side...but even in America, Clinton survived his blow job.More quotes »
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'Do you know who I am?': New film about Strauss-Kahn depicts former IMF chief as seedy, sex-crazed playboy
picture of DSKIn interview last year, Depardieu said he'd play role 'because I don't like him' The new film about Dominique Strauss-Kahn depicts the former International Monetary Fund chief as a sex-crazed playboy, haunting orgies and chasing young women - 5/17/13 from Daily Mail - UK Read more »
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Gerard Depardieu Plays DSK In First Trailer For 'Welcome To New York' (PHOTO)
drugs and innuendo. That's what the first promotional video for Abel Ferrara's film loosely based on the Dominique Strauss-Kahn affair is filled with. Gerard Depardieu plays DSK in the trailer for "Welcome to New York," which follows the incidents leading from The Huffington Post Read more »
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The new Strauss-Kahn movie trailer is too racy for the Internet
Belgium — We didn't know there was anything too raunchy for the internet, but apparently the new movie about Dominique Strauss-Kahn's fall from grace is. The trailer for "Welcome to New York," which is based on the former International Monetary Fund chief's from Global Post Read more »
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Strauss-Kahn sex scandal talk of Cannes again
he now had a Russian passport, he was still very much French. The sex scandal surrounding disgraced ex-IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn on Thursday returned to Cannes as clips of an upcoming film about the affair leaked onto the Internet. The sex scandal surrounding from Lebanon Daily Star Read more »
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Strauss-Kahn gives South Sudan some 'special attention'
out of the limelight following his spectacular fall from grace in 2011, former International Monetary Fund chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn has resurfaced in unusual circumstances. It will be recalled that his stellar career was derailed by a lurid scandal involving from SCMP Read more »