Ex-whore testifies in Strauss-Kahn’s ‘pimping’ trial
LURID details of lunchtime sex parties emerged Tuesday as an ex-prostitute nicknamed “Jade” took the stand in a French trial over a high-end prostitution ring that landed former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn in court on charges of pimping.
The first part of the multi-faceted trial with 14 accused is focused on a prostitution ring allegedly run by the owners and a publicist for the luxury Carlton hotel in the northern city of Lille.
It was during a probe into the so-called “Carlton Affair” that investigators stumbled across the name of Strauss-Kahn, whose high-flying career and presidential prospects imploded when a New York hotel maid accused him of sexual assault in 2011.
Strauss-Kahn will not appear until he testifies next week, and witnesses are not allowed to refer to those not present, but the now-retired prostitute Jade made references to “a public figure” she met through the “Carlton” vice ring.
It is members of the Carlton ring who allegedly procured prostitutes — including Jade — for the entourage of Strauss-Kahn, who threw sex parties for the disgraced former finance minister in Paris, Brussels and Washington.
Jade, bespectacled and with a brunette bob, dressed in neutral colours with a scarf wrapped tightly around her neck, burst into tears several times as she told how she had been forced to take up prostitution to support her two young children after her divorce.
She explained how Rene Kojfer, 74, former public relations manager for the Carlton and her employer Dominique Alderweireld, a notorious brothel owner in Belgium just across the border who is known as “Dodo the Pimp” would organise for her and other women to attend lunchtime sex parties at a private Lille apartment.
The judge asked her directly what she was paid for: “Well, I wasn’t there doing the cleaning”, she retorted.
“There were sexual relations but each person had a partner, there was no orgy where everyone gets involved, the men made their choice,” she said, describing a “classy” environment with champagne and a buffet.

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