International Monetary Fund Dept: The two sides met privately for about 90 minutes in Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus R. Vance Jr.'s offices, but participants were tight-lipped about the exchange, which came five days after prosecutors said the accuser had not been truthful about her background and the aftermath of the alleged attack, according to The Star. Hours later, the woman's lawyer asked Vance to appoint a special prosecutor to take over the matter, citing questions about the way prosecutors have treated the accuser and nEW YORK, N.Y. Lawyers for Dominique Strauss-Kahn met with prosecutors Wednesday for what the defence called a productive discussion, but there was no immediate word on what would happen to the sexual assault case that has been threatened by doubts about the accuser's credibility. Lawyers for the former leader of the International Monetary Fund called the session with Vance and assistant prosecutors constructive. Vance's office said only that it was continuing to investigate and that no decisions had been made about the case's future. As
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