Strauss-Kahn Held In Jail After Bail Denied
11:13am UK, Tuesday May 17, 2011
Dominique Strauss-Kahn is being held at the notorious Rikers prison in New York after being denied bail.
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The head of the International Monetary Fund is in a cramped 11ft-by-13ft cell - less than a week after staying in a $3,000-a-day hotel suite.
Instead of his marble bathroom, a king-sized bed and feather and down duvet from the Sofitel near Times Square, he has only the most basic supplies.
On arrival at the prison the economist was given rudimentary bedding, a drinking cup, soap, shampoo and toothpaste.
He was also physically and psychologically examined before being separated from other inmates in case he is attacked.
Dominique Strauss-Kahn at Manhattan Criminal Court
Mr Strauss-Kahn, 62, has been accused of sexual assaulting a hotel maid at the Sofitel on Saturday when she arrived to clean his room.
He allegedly emerged from his bathroom naked, dragged the maid from the corridor and then attacked her.
The economist was located by police after he rang the hotel to say he had left behind his mobile phone and told staff he was at JFK Airport.
He was removed from a flight by two officers minutes before it was due to take off and returned to the city.
Mr Strauss-Kahn in court as the prosecutors outline the allegations
His legal team insist he is innocent of the charges which include attempted rape, sexual abuse and unlawful imprisonment.
They proposed a $1m bail and said he could wear an electronic tag.
But Judge Melissa Jackson, at Manhattan Criminal Court, denied bail - claiming there was a risk he might flee back to France.
She said: "When I hear your client was at JFK airport about to board a flight, that raises some concerns."