Thursday, June 2

Strauss-Kahn calls 'personal nightmare' fees

WASHINGTON-In brought a letter to IMF staff on Monday in circulation, Managing Director Dominique Strauss-Kahn denied former IMF strongly against him and called the events surrounding his arrest attempted rape "a personal nightmare."

In the letter to the Fund, employees in an e-Mail from the IMF Acting Managing Director John Lipsky distributed Strauss-Kahn is apologized for the pain, his case had caused the global lenders and said he was confident that he would eventually be exonerated.


Strauss-Kahn faces charges that he tried to rape maid hotel in an upscale hotel in New York City on the 14. He is on a Manhattan of safe house under round-the-clock armed guard rather than is released on bail Friday.


Writing on his arrival in the Fund in 2007 reflects and explains his reasoning behind his resignation on Wednesday.


"I deny in the strongest possible terms that I encounter now;" I am confident that is the truth out and I will be relieved, "he said." A copy of the letter was obtained by Reuters.


"In the meantime I cannot accept that the Fund - and you love Kollegen--should have in any way to share my own personal nightmare." "So, I had to go."


He thanked the staff for their hard work and the institution in response to the global financial crisis.


"I would not leave, often without you - how may I not sufficiently done before popular-, that I understand and appreciate deeply all other work that you have done," he wrote.


Copyright 2011 Thomson Reuters.

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