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Strauss-Kahn’s DNA found on maid’s clothes: report

Looks like his reputation may be stained for good.

Traces of sperm from disgraced former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn were found on the clothes worn by the maid who claims she was sexually assaulted inside a Manhattan hotel room, according to a new report.

The French website Atlantico.fr reported today that Strauss-Kahn’s DNA was found on the woman’s dress, saying the NYPD notified French authorities of the development on Sunday.

Strauss-Kahn’s defense team has said the alleged assault may have been consensual.

A maid at the posh Sofitel hotel has accused Strauss-Kahn of allegedly attacking her and forcing her to submit to oral sex.

A grand jury indicted Strauss-Kahn, 62, last week on seven counts, which carry up to 25 years behind bars, including charges of criminal sexual assault, attempted rape and sexual abuse.

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Strauss-Kahn is currently under house arrest inside an apartment in lower Manhattan after spending nearly a week at Rikers Island.

Denying he is guilty of sexually assaulting the maid, Strauss-Kahn has told the fund’s staff of his “profound sadness and frustration” in having to resign his post after he was arrested May 14.

In an e-mail obtained by CNN, Strauss-Kahn, who has been under house arrest since Friday night, wrote, “I deny in the strongest possible terms the allegations which I now face.”

IMF acting head John Lipsky forwarded the e-mail to the fund’s staff on Sunday night, CNN reported.

The e-mail comes as The Post reported that Strauss-Kahn attempted to lure two attractive hotel employees to his $3,000-a-night hotel suite — and later put the moves on an Air France flight attendant following his alleged sexual assault on a maid.

“What a nice ass!” he barked to the attendant, using the lewd French expression “Quel beau cul!” as she prepared the business-class cabin for takeoff last Saturday.

His catcall came just moments before Port Authority detectives hauled him off the plane, the French magazine Le Point reported.

The final act of lust capped a whirlwind weekend of attempted womanizing for the former front-runner of the 2012 French presidential election.

With AP