good evening. we begin tonight here with the man who wanted to be the next president of france, charged here in new york in that alleged sex attack. he s just been released from jail, but tonight, dominique strauss-kahn is not headed to the luxury apartment. it turns out new yorkers that live there are saying no way. so, where is he headed? this is a live picture tonight of where he s now expected to stay. the cameras gathering there, and we ask what s next in the case. for the answer, let s turn to chris cuomo. reporter: david, this has been quite a ride. first, mr. strauss-kahn won bail, almost lost it, now he s in a freedom limbo. one thing is for sure. he got a taste of what it s like to be an accused sex offender. the judge made it clear when he approved bail, the decision was dependent on all conditions being met, especially home confinement. i do want to make it very clear. if there is the slightest problem with your compliance with what will decide whether or not
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