Hotel maid to testify in Strauss-Kahn trial, lawyer says

NEW YORK - The hotel maid who former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn is accused of sexually assaulting will testify against him should the case go to trial, a lawyer for the woman said on Monday.
"She is going to come into this courthouse, get into that witness stand and tell the world what Dominique Strauss [Kahn] did to her," Kenneth Thompson, a lawyer for the woman, told reporters outside court.
Strauss-Kahn pleaded not guilty in New York Supreme Court on Monday and the case is expected to go to trial.
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