U.S. prosecutors drop sexual assault charges against ex-IMF Chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn in his next court appearance in two weeks or earlier, because of doubts about the credibility of the alleged victim, the New York Post said on Tuesday.
The newspaper cited an unnamed top investigator in the case who said subsequent dismissal of the charges was "Security."
The Wall Street Journal reported, that the fees towards dismissal, but prosecutors said no final decision taken led.
Its source quotes the New York post as saying that the case will not be continued. "We all know that this case is not sustainable," said the source.
"their credibility is now so bad, we know we can rely no way with it," the source added, on the hotel maid, Strauss-Kahn trying to rape accused in a luxury hotel in Manhattan.
The woman complained in turn slander against the New York post on Tuesday, after a series of post article over the weekend was the 32-year-old said "prostitute" and "Hooker" and that she "traded sex for money."
The lawsuit says that the statements are wrong.
Strauss-Kahn, 62, on 14 may at New York JFK airport was arrested and then became Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund.
But revelations that the Prosecutor lied about raped in Guinea in a U.S. asylum request and details of her changed history had over what they did after the incident in Strauss-Kahn-hotel-suite have undermined its credibility and left prosecutors, the burden of a case to.
Video: Prosecutors focus of the Virgin in case of Strauss-Kahn (on this page)A judge on Friday, Strauss-Kahn released from house arrest and demanding strict bail conditions, although serious charges including sexual assault and remain attempted rape once in force against the man seen a top French presidential candidate.
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The newspaper said, that its source in the Centre of the investigation and spoke only on condition of anonymity stand.
Deputy District Attorney Joan Iluzzi Orbon said the Wall Street Journal that prosecutors were unsure whether the woman would be a credible witness.
"It would have to be that I believed every word that came from the mouth, and I believe the criminal aspect of what has occurred in", Iluzzi Orbon said the paper.
Strauss-Kahn Meanwhile faced a new sexual assault investigation Tuesday, with a young French writer, filing a complaint, claiming that he tried to rape a 2003 book interview.
France taken Banon, discuss his possible return to presidential politics, Strauss-Kahn quickly back to author Tristane marking your account "imaginary" and fight with his own plans one submit criminal defamation.
The dirty Exchange may have deep consequences for the presidential election of 2012 race in France, where the surprise sexual assault against Strauss-Kahn in New York last weakening of case week sparked a heated debate over whether he should return to the policy when the American case against him completely collapses.
The associated press and Reuters contributed to this report.
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