"It's amazing, the global attention created by this rental," he said. Many people have seen the property, but it's too early for bids, Dvorin told The Associated Press on Friday.
Strauss-Kahn, then the chairman of the IMF, was arrested in May and charged with assaulting a maid at the Sofitel, a midtown Manhattan hotel. He was jailed for several days, then released on $1 million cash bail plus a $5 million insurance bond.
Strauss-Kahn and his wealthy wife, Anne Sinclair, first moved into a lower Manhattan apartment where tenants and the landlord objected to their attention-grabbing presence.
They then moved to the townhouse, paying $50,000 a month to walk across its antique French floors. They left after the charges were dropped.
Built in 1915, the 27-foot-wide home was recently renovated by Italian architect and designer Leopoldo Rosati.
I say......They said all press is good press and that's why I hesitate to write this...This guy is the chairman of the monetary fund its no wonder the world is like it is...OK, its a nice house but not worth the price...I mean only 27 feet wide...Why do you need something like this? French floors? Huh....I would think that if a rich suspected Rapist lived there, even if only a little while, I would stay as far away as possible...And someone should remind the chairman that instead of forcing himself on woman...$50 grand a month can buy a whole bunch of hookers....
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Strauss-Kahn, then the chairman of the IMF, was arrested in May and charged with assaulting a maid at the Sofitel, a midtown Manhattan hotel. He was jailed for several days, then released on $1 million cash bail plus a $5 million insurance bond.
Strauss-Kahn and his wealthy wife, Anne Sinclair, first moved into a lower Manhattan apartment where tenants and the landlord objected to their attention-grabbing presence.
They then moved to the townhouse, paying $50,000 a month to walk across its antique French floors. They left after the charges were dropped.
Built in 1915, the 27-foot-wide home was recently renovated by Italian architect and designer Leopoldo Rosati.
I say......They said all press is good press and that's why I hesitate to write this...This guy is the chairman of the monetary fund its no wonder the world is like it is...OK, its a nice house but not worth the price...I mean only 27 feet wide...Why do you need something like this? French floors? Huh....I would think that if a rich suspected Rapist lived there, even if only a little while, I would stay as far away as possible...And someone should remind the chairman that instead of forcing himself on woman...$50 grand a month can buy a whole bunch of hookers....
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