She’s dropped her civil suit — but not her surveillance.
French writer Tristane Banon said yesterday she has abandoned legal action against randy ex-IMF honcho Dominique Strauss-Kahn — but issued a seething warning that he’d best “keep a low profile.”
Banon, 33, accused DSK of trying to rape her in a Paris flat in 2003, but authorities dropped their investigation on statute-of-limitations grounds.
Banon — who has published a book calling her attacker a “pig” — still declared victory.
“Police recognized that he assaulted me but cannot charge him,” she told Canal Plus TV in Paris. “This means he is officially a sex attacker, and officially I am not a liar … I advise him above all to keep a low profile.”
In August, Manhattan prosecutors dropped rape charges against Strauss-Kahn in an alleged attack on a hotel maid.