prosecutors have raised issues about the credibility of the hotel
housekeeper who has accused Strauss-Kahn of raping her, but would not
elaborate on what those issues were.
The New York Times first reported that the investigators uncovered major holes in the maid's credibility, citing two law enforcement officials. One of the officials told the Times that the woman has repeatedly lied since making the initial allegation May 14.
The woman's lawyer did not immediately return a telephone call seeking comment.
Another
person familiar with the case, speaking on conditions of anonymity for
the same reason, said earlier Thursday that Strauss-Kahn may get his
pricey bail and house arrest arrangement eased in the case. The person declined to detail what the new bail arrangements might be.