Strauss-Kahn sues media and Sarkozy aide - lawyers


PARIS (Reuters) - Former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn, who was tipped to become France's next president before his U.S. arrest on sex assault charges, later dropped, is suing several newspapers and an adviser of President Nicolas Sarkozy over reports about him, his lawyers said Tuesday.

The lawyers, acting on behalf of Strauss-Kahn and wife Anne Sinclair, a former TV star and art heiress, said they were pursuing French daily newspaper Le Figaro and several French magazines as well as Henri Guaino, a senior Sarkozy adviser.

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