Police remove from the scene a topless activist of women’s rights group FEMEN as former IMF head Strauss-Kahn rides with his lawyer Leclerc in backseat of a car as he arrives to attend trial in so-called “Carlton Affair”, in Lille

Police remove from the scene a topless activist of women’s rights group FEMEN as former IMF head Strauss-Kahn rides with his lawyer Leclerc in backseat of a car as he arrives to attend trial in so-called “Carlton Affair”, in Lille

Police remove from the scene a topless activist of women’s rights group FEMEN as former International Monetary Fund (IMF) head Dominique Strauss-Kahn (not pictured) rides with his lawyer Henri Leclerc (wearing glasses) in the backseat of a car as he arrives to attend the trial in the so-called “Carlton Affair”, in Lille, February 10, 2015. Fourteen people, including Strauss-Kahn, stand accused of sex offences including the procuring of prostitutes. Strauss-Kahn is charged with “procuring with aggravating circumstances”. The trial is expected to run for at least three weeks, court officials said. REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol (FRANCE – Tags: CRIME LAW CIVIL UNREST BUSINESS)
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