Crime | Dominique Strauss Kahn Strauss-Kahn Expected to Attack Maid's Character Defense team says it has info that discredits accuser By Rob Quinn Posted May 31, 2011 4:22 AM CDT Copied Former International Monetary Fund leader Dominique Strauss-Kahn listens to proceedings in his case in New York state Supreme Court, Thursday, May 19, 2011. (AP Photo/Richard Drew, Pool) A merciless attack on the character of his accuser is likely to be the centerpiece of Dominique Strauss-Kahn's defense against sexual assault charges, legal experts tell the Wall Street Journal. His lawyers—who are expected to launch a consensual sex defense—will be looking at everything the 32-year-old immigrant from Guinea has done since her early teens, experts say. The Frenchman's defense may have already dug up some dirt: They recently warned prosecutors that they had "substantial information" that could "gravely undermine the credibility of the complainant" in the case. "There's not a lot of rocket science to this. They're going to be looking to discredit her," says a retired NYPD official, now an exec at an investigative firm. "At the end of the day, it's a he-said, she-said situation." Read These Next Minneapolis shooter had a plan—and grievances. American Taylor Townsend gets an earful after her US Open win. Belichick's girlfriend is embracing 'gold digger' idea. The Air Force has changed its tune on Ashli Babbitt. Report an error