Days after prosecutors disclosed to Dominique Strauss-Kahn's defense team that investigators had uncovered several credibility issues with the accuser, attorneys for Strauss-Kahn will meet with prosecutors Wednesday, a source with knowledge of the case told CNN.
Christopher Dickey, Paris bureau chief for Newsweek and The Daily Beast, joins Kiran Chetry this morning to discuss what happens next for Strauss-Kahn and to talk about his claim that the prosecution "rushed to judgment" in the case.
(CNN) - Prosecutors will notify the court Friday of troubling believability issues with the woman once called extremely credible in her sexual assault allegations against former International Monetary Fund Director Dominique Strauss-Kahn, a source familiar with the case told CNN.
The issues were disclosed Thursday by prosecutors in a meeting with Strauss-Kahn's defense, the official said. The credibility problems are expected to be explained in a letter expected to be filed Friday by prosecutors with the court, the source said.
This morning, Criminal Defense Attorney and former Prosecutor Paul Callan joins American Morning to talk about the future of the case.