Strauss-Kahn told CNN he was still angry with the US justice system over his treatment in 2011 when he was paraded before TV cameras in New York in handcuffs, on charges of sexual assault that were later dropped.
"I think it is a terrible thing, frankly," he said of his treatment by the United States during his May 2011 arrest after a maid at a posh hotel where he was staying accused him of sexually assaulting her.
He added: "So what happens is you are just shown to everybody as if you were a criminal at the moment where nobody knows if it is true or not. Maybe you are a criminal and maybe you are not. But it will be proved later on."
Prosecutors eventually dropped the charges against the Frenchman because they said they doubted the credibility of the accuser, Nafissatou Diallo.
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In December of last year they reached an undisclosed financial settlement to end a parallel civil case.
Strauss-Kahn said that at the time of his arrest he was angry because he did not know what was going on.
"I was just understanding that something was going on that I did not control," he said.
CNN broadcast an excerpt of a longer interview that is to air fully today.
The network said it was Strauss-Kahn's first English-language interview since the case hit the headlines in New York two years ago.