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Wikileaks Founder, Assange Walks Free After US Plea Deal

Julian Assange UK Court to Hear Wikileaks Founder's Final Appeal Against US Extradition

Wikileaks said on Monday that “Julian Assange is free” after he decided to plead guilty under an agreement with the United States Justice Department.

Assange left a British prison and was flown out of the United Kingdom on a flight to Bangkok to continue negotiations on a deal that would allow him to avoid imprisonment in the US.

Documents filed on Monday revealed Assange has agreed to plead guilty to a felony charge related to his alleged role in one of the largest US government breaches of classified material, as part of a deal with the US Justice Department.

Assange, who has been detained in a UK prison since 2019, faced likely extradition after a UK court ruled that he could be extradited in 2021. However, earlier this year, a High Court declared that he had a right to appeal that decision.

Assange is expected to appear in a federal court in the Northern Mariana Islands, a US Commonwealth in the Western Pacific, where he will plead guilty to a lone charge of violating the US Espionage Act and receive a 62–month sentence, while the extradition request is expected to be dropped.

With credit for time already served in a British prison, this would enable him to return to Australia, his country of birth.

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