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Former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn leaves his hotel on February 17, 2015, in the northern French city of Lille to attend a session on the third week of the so-called "Lille Carlton Hotel Case" trial. Fourteen people in total are facing the charge, in a trial involving interlocking cases of well-connected friends accused of introducing each other to prostitutes, and procuring prostitutes for sex parties. Strauss-Kahn, the most high-profile protagonist, admited to attending orgies organized by his entourage, but denies knowing the women lavishing their attention on him were prostitutes. AFP PHOTO /PHILIPPE HUGUEN (Photo credit should read PHILIPPE HUGUEN/AFP via Getty Images)

Former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn leaves his hotel on February 17, 2015, in the northern French city of Lille to attend a session on the third week of the so-called "Lille Carlton Hotel Case" trial. Fourteen people in total are facing the charge, in a trial involving interlocking cases of well-connected friends accused of introducing each other to prostitutes, and procuring prostitutes for sex parties. Strauss-Kahn, the most high-profile protagonist, admited to attending orgies organized by his entourage, but denies knowing the women lavishing their attention on him were prostitutes.   AFP PHOTO /PHILIPPE HUGUEN        (Photo credit should read PHILIPPE HUGUEN/AFP via Getty Images)