Strauss-Kahn accuser asks for public trust

Xinhua, July 29, 2011

The hotel maid who has accused IMF former chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn of sexual assault asked the public to believe her at a press conference held on Thursday.

The hotel maid who has accused IMF former chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn of sexual assault asked the public to believe her at a press conference held on July 28. 2011. [Photo: Uschinapress.com]

Nafissatou Diallo addressed the media at the Christian Cultural Center in Brooklyn, New York. She gave a three-minute statement and took no questions.

"I'm here because I hear people call me a lot of bad names. A lot of things people say about me is not true," she said.

"Me and my family, we are going through a lot," she said. "We're crying every day. We can't sleep." "What happened to me, I don't want that to happen to any other woman," she added.

The Manhattan District Attorney's office is currently weighing whether to drop the seven-count indictment against Strauss-Kahn. Prosecutors acknowledged that there were significant credibility issues with the hotel maid.

Strauss-Kahn was released from house arrest on July 1. His next court date is Aug. 23.