Former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn and his wife Anne Sinclair leave the apartment where they are staying in New York July 2, 2011. With the sex assault case against Strauss-Kahn hanging by a thread, damning new revelations emerged about his accuser whose mounting credibility problems prompted the former IMF chief's release from house arrest. Buoyed by a New York judge's order a day earlier to end all restrictions on him except foreign travel, Strauss-Kahn was enjoying his first full day of freedom -- as prosecutors scrambled to salvage some sort of case against the once-high-flying French politician.        AFP PHOTO/Jessica Rinaldi (Photo credit should read JESSICA RINALDI/AFP/Getty Images)

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Former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn and his wife Anne Sinclair leave the apartment where they are staying in New York July 2, 2011. With the sex assault case against Strauss-Kahn hanging by a thread, damning new revelations emerged about his accuser whose mounting credibility problems prompted the former IMF chief's release from house arrest. Buoyed by a New York judge's order a day earlier to end all restrictions on him except foreign travel, Strauss-Kahn was enjoying his first full day of freedom -- as prosecutors scrambled to salvage some sort of case against the once-high-flying French politician. AFP PHOTO/Jessica Rinaldi (Photo credit should read JESSICA RINALDI/AFP/Getty Images)

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