Journalist Anne Sinclair, ex-wife of Dominique Strauss-Kahn, is publishing her memoirs next week, entitled "Pasté Compound".

She also confides on Tuesday in the new number of "Paris Match".

The journalist of the magazine Sophie des Déserts returns to this interview in "Culture Médias".

"With DSK, I was under control".

This is what Anne Sinclair confides on the front page of the next issue of

Paris

Match

, which belongs as Europe 1 to the Lagardère group.

The journalist and ex-wife of Dominique Strauss-Kahn is very present these days in the media, a week before the release of her memoir,

Past composed

.

Anne Sinclair tells about her life, her childhood, her love of journalism, her career launched on Europe 1, her interviews on TF1 in front of 12 million viewers ... It is also an opportunity for her to come back, 10 years after the facts, on the Sofitel case.

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"She doesn't want to stir up the mud"

Anne Sinclair devotes a chapter of her book to this episode of her life, on which she also returns in

Paris Match. 

"Anne Sinclair sticks to her line, which is to say that she does not want to comment on the feelings of Dominique Strauss-Kahn, that she does not want to stir up the mud", explains Sophie des Déserts, who has met for the magazine.

"She explains that she does not have to answer everything, but that everything she says is true", adds the journalist from 

Paris Match

. "Our role is to enlighten the reader on what she does not necessarily say, on what those close to her say about the way she lived her stories and how she closed it after 10 years." The new number of 

Paris Match

is available from Tuesday in Île-de-France, and from Wednesday in the other regions of France.