Julian Assange is free: Wikileaks founder boards private plane to Australia after prison release
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is expected to plead guilty this week to violating U. S. espionage law, in a deal that could end his imprisonment in Britain and allow him to return home to Australia. U. S. prosecutors filed criminal paperwork against Assange, 52, that is typically a preliminary step before a plea deal. In the agreement, prosecutors will look for a 62month sentence the same amount of time Assange has served in a highsecurity prison in London while fighting extradition to the U. S. Daily Mail Homepage: Daily Mail Facebook: Daily Mail IG: Daily Mail Snap: Daily Mail Twitter: Daily Mail Pinterest: Get the free Daily Mail mobile app:
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