NEW YORK - Anne Sinclair, the wife of former IMF Chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn, said Monday that it was "affected" by many messages of support, but has shut down his blog for the moment.
"Dear reader, much, much, many of you have sent me messages," Sinclair wrote on his blog, referring to the scandal that has erupted since her husband was arrested and charged with sexually assaulting a woman in house.
"I can't answer everyone, but know that they touched me and it helped me."
Sinclair, a rich France former television journalist, has launched his blog entitled "two or three things seen America" in 2008 and regularly posted comments on us and international politics.
But she said Monday: "you will understand the circumstances that forced to me to temporarily suspend this blog." All I can say that it is an it (see you soon). ?
His prior comment was an analysis we immigration concerns. It was published on May 12, two days before her husband was arrested.
Strauss-Kahn is free on bail, wear a bracelet of ankle and forced to stay in an apartment in Broadway under the supervision of video surveillance and a guard armed around the clock.
He has denied all charges and is then due to appear in court, on 6 June.
Sinclair left the Broadway apartment for a few hours Sunday on what was seen as part of the new hunt for a House.
It had already organized to rent an apartment in the plush on the Upper East Side, but Strauss-Kahn was dismissed after residents complained.
The American Sinclair was a television personality popular in France in the 1980s and 1990s.
His interview subjects have included French Presidents, former President of the United States Bill Clinton, then-First Lady Hillary Clinton, Bill Gates and Prince Charles.
In 1997, she resigned when Strauss-Kahn became Minister of Finance of the France.
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