Monday, June 24, 2024

Wikileaks Founder Assange Makes Deal To Go Home


Julian Assange, the Founder of the Anti-Secrecy site WikiLeaks, has reached a tentative deal to plead Guilty on Monday to One Count of violating the Espionage Act for His Role in Obtaining and Publishing Classified Military and Diplomatic Documents in 2010, according to a Court Filing Monday evening.

In 2016 He published emails that Russian Government Hackers had Stolen from Democratic Party Servers, and that U.S. Authorities assessed were Leaked by Moscow, in an effort to Disrupt the Presidential Election.

He is expected to plead Guilty to a Charge, and receive Time Served sentence, and then be Released to go Home to Australia with His Family.









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