Hotel maid Nafissatou Diallo who accused Dominique Strauss-Kahn of sexual assault and attempted rape told Newsweek the former head of the IMF pushed her to the floor and forced her to perform fellatio.
Nafissatou Diallo spoke with ABC this week.
Via Breitbart TV:
The Daily Beast reported:
The hotel maid who has accused Dominique Strauss-Kahn of sexual assault and attempted rape is breaking her silence, telling Newsweek that she worried as she was being assaulted that she was going to lose her job and later feared for her life after learning the man she accused was a powerful French politician.
Known to the American public only as the nameless, faceless, alleged victim dubbed “the DSK maid,” Nafissatou Diallo, 32, agreed to let the magazine publish her name and her photograph, and spoke on the record about how a naked man with white hair grabbed her after she entered to clean a $3,000-a-night suite at Manhattan’s Sofitel Hotel on Saturday, May 14.
She also described pushing and shoving as she tried to fight off the alleged attack from Strauss-Kahn before being pushed to the ground and forced to perform fellatio. When it was over, Diallo fled to a hallway to hide, she said. The interview, conducted by Newsweek Editor in Chief Tina Brown, Paris Bureau Chief Christopher Dickey, and News Director John Solomon at the 5th Avenue offices of the Thompson Wigdor law firm lasted more than three hours.
Earlier this month it was reported that Diallo was a hooker and was upset when Strauss-Kahn wouldn’t pay for fellatio.