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"But believing that Steauss-Kahn's current circumstances are suspicious doesn't necessarily imply the fraudulent involvement of the maid."
* Agreed. I am just thinking of the possible scenarios if Strauss-Kahn was setup, which in all I have seen in the recent past is more plausible than an "accidental" exposure.
As a side note - it's interesting that at the time that this is happening, the New York AG is in the same position of investigating bankers as previous AG Eliot Spitzer a few years ago before he was outed soliciting a prostitutes . . .
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eliot_Spitzer_prostitution_scandal
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