Dominique Strauss-Kahn: Not a Wealthy Man, Just Want Some Privacy
The once future president of France just wants to be left alone
Dominique Strauss-Kahn said he "just wants to be left alone" in an extensive interview with a French magazine to be published Thursday, in which he describes his fall from grace from being one of the world's most powerful men to the object of lurid media fascination.
He told weekly Le Point in a five-page interview that he was "not a wealthy man" and that he wanted a measure of privacy so that he could get on with his life in peace.
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