Law Julian Assange has reached a plea deal with the U.S., allowing him to go free - The WikiLeaks founder has been held in a prison outside London for the last five years and fought extradition to the United States.

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Julian Assange, at the Ecuadorian Embassy in London in 2017, will be allowed to return to Australia .Jack Taylor / Getty Images file

WASHINGTON — WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange plans to plead guilty as part of a plea deal with the U.S. Justice Department that will allow him to go free after spending five years in a British prison, according to court documents.

Assange was charged by criminal information — which typically signifies a plea deal — with conspiracy to obtain and disclose national defense information, the court documents say.

U.S. charges against Assange stem from one of the largest publications of classified information in American history, which took place during the first term of Barack Obama's presidency. Starting in late 2009, according to the government, Assange conspired with Chelsea Manning, a military intelligence analyst, to disclose tens of thousands of activity reports about the war in Afghanistan, hundreds of thousands of reports about the war in Iraq, hundreds of thousands of State Department cables and assessment briefs of Guantanamo Bay detainees using his WikiLeaks website.

Court documents revealing Assange's plea deal were filed Monday evening in the U.S. District Court for the Northern Mariana Islands, a U.S. territory in the Pacific Ocean. Assange was expected to make an appearance in that court and to be sentenced to 62 months, with credit for time served in British prison, meaning he would be free to return to Australia, where he was born.

Assange has been held in the high-security Belmarsh Prison on the outskirts of London for five years and previously spent seven years in self-exile at the Ecuadorian Embassy in London — where he reportedly fathered two children — until his asylum was withdrawn and he was forcibly carried out of the embassy and arrested in April 2019. A superseding indictment was returned against Assange more than five years ago, in May 2019, and a second superseding indictment was returned in June 2020.

Assange has been fighting extradition to the U.S. for more than a decade. In March, the High Court in London gave him permission for a full hearing on his appeal as he sought assurances that he could rely upon the First Amendment at a trial in the United States. In May, two judges on the High Court said he could have a full hearing on whether he would be discriminated against in the U.S. because he is a foreign national. A hearing on the issue of Assange's free speech rights had been scheduled for July 9-10.

Assange's WikiLeaks also published hacked emails from the Democratic National Committee that upended the 2016 presidential race. Russian intelligence officers were subsequently indicted in connection with the hacking in 2018, in a case brought by then-special counsel Robert Mueller. At a joint news conference with then-President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin days later, Trump contradicted the indictment and the intelligence community, saying that Putin was "extremely strong and powerful in his denial" that Russians interfered in the 2016 election to help him win.

Manning was sentenced to 35 years in a military prison, but her sentence was commuted by Obama in the final days of his presidency in 2017. Manning was subsequently held in contempt of court for nearly a year after she refused to answer questions for a grand jury; she was then released after an attempted suicide.

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@EgyptianTraveler I already said they're done with him by now. They had their way with him for 14 years and yes, they did it to make an example and warning to others. Nobodies gonna kill him now. Never said anything else besides making a trump-talks-like bond villain line and still rest on my point that, yes, the u.s. gov kills lower profile people for exposing military secrets.
 
@EgyptianTraveler I already said they're done with him by now. They had their way with him for 14 years and yes, they did it to make an example and warning to others. Nobodies gonna kill him now. Never said anything else besides making trump-talks-like bond villain line and still rest on my point that, yes, the u.s. gov kills lower profile people for exposing military secrets.
You don't get to spam my shit with autistic reactions and then pretend you've been agreeing with me this entire time. What hill am I dying on? What "glownigger gaslighting attempt"? What the fuck does some false allegation from a whore have to do with anything? What does "way back when" have to do with his current safety and alertness level?
 
You don't get to spam my shit with autistic reactions and then pretend you've been agreeing with me this entire time. What hill am I dying on? What "glownigger gaslighting attempt"? What the fuck does some false allegation from a whore have to do with anything? What does "way back when" have to do with his current safety and alertness level?
You denied the fact that he was important to them and that it lead to them glowniggering the fuck out to drag him before a U.S. court which isn't "just the U.S. legal system doing it's thang". Those two points are wrong and your shadow fencing against arguments which I never made IS somewhat 'tistic by now.
 
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You denied the fact that he was important to them
I never did. I even compared him to somebody who was relevant to them in real time.

glowniggering the fuck out to drag him before a U.S. court which isn't "just the U.S. legal system doing it's thang".
happens all the time, you retard. case in point, "glowniggering" is in your lexicon. let's try to get extradition in there too. extradition being a process requiring two states to work together, not just "just the U.S. legal system doing it's thang," as your dumbass is now phrasing it.
edit: just to reemphasize my point, i said this is exactly what happens when the US courts systems pick a target. no shit they haven't given up trying to get him extradited. this doesn't mean he's going to get epsteined after 14 years or whatever other crap you're imagining

your reading comprehension sucks ass.
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Doesn't LibsofTikTok pretty much just post things these people said themselves, often without any comment at all? Are you saying they don't say these things and LOTT is just manufacturing this shit? Or do you mean anything at all?
Much like anyone who is stupid on the internet, Libs just believes any anti trans shit. I have seen photoshopped images of lots of things they reposted and realize it's just a shitpost image they took seriously. I don't trust the twitterverse when it was full of trannycocks and I don't trust it now with literal boomers. Fuckers can't even tell if something is "AI" art.
 
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