Today in Manhattan the International Monetary Funds' former managing director and former likely French presidential candidate, Monsieur Dominique Strauss-Kahn, entered a plea of "not guilty" to various sexual assault charges.
Strauss-Kahn spoke only two words in court: Not guilty.
One of his lawyers, Benjamin Brafman, proudly announced that his client "pleaded not guilty and that this is a very eloquent, powerful statement that he made that denies the charges."
Eloquent? Powerful?
Sounds like the defense team doesn't have too many arrows in its quiver.
Click here to read more about it in The New York Times' article "Strauss-Kahn Pleads Not Guilty" by John Elignon (6/6/2011).
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