Lawyers in the aggravated pimping trial of former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn have made their closing arguments.<br /><br /> The case against DSK, as he’s widely known as in France, collapsed on Monday when accusations against him were dropped.<br /><br /> Henri Leclerc, one of his three lawyers, told reporters they were confident of victory.<br /><br /> “The case collapsed by itself. Our explanations [in the closing arguments] only affirmed this collapse. We are now waiting for the decision of the tribunal and we are confident,” said Leclerc.<br /><br /> DSK is accused of instigating about a dozen sex parties he knew involved prostitutes. <br /><br /> If found guilty, he could face 10 years in jail and a fine of up to 1.5 million euros.<br /><br /> The parties took place in France, Washington and Brussels while he was leading the IMF.