WASHINGTON, December 11 - RAPSI. Former International Monetary Fund (IMF) chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn and a New York City hotel maid who accused him of attempting to rape her have agreed to settle her civil lawsuit against him, Bronx County Supreme Court Justice Douglas McKeon said.

Details of the settlement, including the amount of any damages to be paid by Strauss-Kahn to Diallo, will not be made public, McKeon said at a court hearing on Monday, according to US media.

The maid, 33-year-old Nafissatou Diallo said Strauss-Kahn forced her to perform oral sex and tried to rape her after she went to clean his hotel room at the Sofitel Hotel in Manhattan in May 2011. He said the encounter was consensual.

Strauss-Kahn, 63, was arrested and charged with attempted rape and other crimes, but the charges against him were dropped after New York City prosecutors said Diallo had credibility problems. He was forced to resign as head of the IMF and abandon his plans to run for president in his native France.