Hotel maid who sued ex-IMF boss Strauss-Kahn in sex assault case rebuilds her life
The hotel maid who accused then IMF boss Dominique Strauss-Kahn of sexual assault four years ago – a sensational case that left his career in tatters – is now running a New York restaurant.
The six-minute encounter in May 2011 between Nafissatou Diallo and one of the world’s most powerful men led to his resignation from the International Monetary Fund, ultimately ended his marriage and shattered his dreams of becoming French president.
Diallo initially went to ground but recently moved back to her old neighbourhood in the Bronx, where she runs Chez Amina, which is serving up African, American and Spanish food.
The restaurant, next to a mosque and opposite a church, opened in May and operates daily till 3am, though it was briefly closed yesterday, apparently because of the many journalists dropping by.
But late on Monday, a smiling Diallo – dressed in jeans, a blue shirt and multi-coloured headscarf – was there to welcome customers in from the cold for plates of burgers, rice dishes or takeaway.
“The best cuisine in New York,” says the menu.