Former IMF boss, Dominique Strauss-Kahn threatens legal action over sex club

Semiu Salami
Semiu Salami

Dominique Strauss-Kahn, former Managing Director of International Monetary Fund (IMF), who was disgraced by allegations of sexual misconduct, on Wednesday in Brussels threatened legal action over the name of a Belgian sex club.

The club is located in Blaton, 65 kilometres south-west of Brussels, near the French border.

Dominique Alderweireld, who goes by the name of Dodo, was due to inaugurate the night club named “DSK”, which he says stands for “Dodo’s Sex Klub.”

Strauss-Kahn said he would take every judicial measure to bring an end to the blatant breach of his name.

He said in a letter sent to Belga by his French lawyers that the initials chosen by Alderweireld identify him in the eyes of all.

Alderweireld said the name of his establishment has come to stay. “I am keeping the name DSK, of course, It’s the Dodo Sex Club and has nothing to do with him.”

Alderweireld and Strauss-Kahn both face pimping charges in relation to an alleged prostitution ring at the luxury Hotel Carlton in the French city of Lille.

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