Dominique
Strauss-Kahn, was taken off the Air France flight at John F. Kennedy
International Airport by officers from the Port Authority of New York
and New Jersey and was turned over to police Saturday afternoon, said
Paul J. Browne, New York Police Department spokesman.
He was being questioned by the NYPD special victims office. No charges have yet been filed.
The
32-year-old woman told authorities that she entered Strauss-Kahn’s room
at the Sofitel near Manhattan’s Times Square at about 1 p.m. Eastern
(1600 GMT) Saturday and he emerged from the bedroom naked, threw her
down and tried to sexually assault her, Browne said. She somehow broke
free and escaped the room and told hotel staff what had happened,
authorities said. They called police.
When
New York City police detectives arrived moments later, Strauss-Kahn had
already left the hotel, leaving behind his mobile phone and other
personal items, Browne said. "It looked like he got out of there in a
hurry," Browne said.
The
NYPD discovered he was at the airport and contacted the Port Authority,
who plucked Kahn from the Air France flight that had not yet departed.
It wasn’t immediately clear if the 62-year-old Strauss-Kahn had been
planning to leave Saturday afternoon, police said.
The
maid was taken by police to an area hospital. John Sheehan, a spokesman
for the hotel, said its staff was cooperating with the authorities in
the investigation.
William
Murray, a spokesman for the IMF in Washington, said the IMF had no
immediate comment on the reports of Strauss-Kahn’s arrest.
Strauss-Kahn,
rejected by the French Socialists as their presidential candidate in
2006, gained international recognition as France’s finance minister in
1997-99