From CNN
Despite admitted lies about her past and before the grand jury, the maid at the center of the sex assault case against French financier Dominique Strauss-Kahn is getting support from at least a dozen New York City community groups, activists and religious leaders.
At a news conference Sunday in Harlem, they urged the Manhattan district attorney’s office to press on with its indictment against the former head of the International Monetary Fund.
The activists call the maid’s credibility issues “rumors” and insist that the woman — a 32-year-old single mother and native of Guinea granted asylum in the United States — deserves her day in court.
“Rumors about this woman’s past that have nothing to do with the case and even if they were true should not prevent her case from being heard,” said New York state Sen. Bill Perkins of Harlem.
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