A New York court has scheduled a hearing on a lawsuit filed by the woman
who accused former International Monetary Fund chief Dominique
Strauss-Kahn of sexually assaulting her in a Manhattan hotel.
Prosecutors dropped criminal charges against Strauss-Kahn last year, but his accuser has demanded damages in civil court.
The March 15 hearing will deal with issues that must be resolved before a trial, which has yet to be scheduled.
Strauss-Kahn wants the lawsuit dismissed because he says he had
diplomatic immunity. He isn't required to attend the March court
session.
The hotel maid who says she was attacked and forcibly sodomized by
Strauss-Kahn is Nafissatou Diallo (na-fee-SAH'-too dee-AH'-loh). Her
lawyer, Kenneth Thompson, says she is "looking forward to her day in
court and can't wait to get to trial."
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