PARIS (Reuters) - Dominique Strauss-Kahn's lawyers Thursday denied a media report the former IMF chief, whose career and French presidential ambitions were halted by his arrest on now-dropped sex assault charges, could leave France to live in Israel.
The report in showbiz magazine Gala was the latest of many to describe, at times in questionable fashion, the downfall of a man whose woes have multiplied rather than diminished since U.S. prosecutors dropped charges he tried to rape a hotel maid.
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