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    Home / News / World News / Julian Assange freed: WikiLeaks founder strikes plea deal with US
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    • WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, known for leaking secret documents, has struck a plea deal with the US, reducing his sentence to 62 months, with credit for time served. This could allow his return to Australia.
    • The deal comes amid pressure on President Biden to drop the case, and Assange is set to plead guilty to a single Espionage Act charge in a US court near Australia.
    • This marks a significant turn in a case that has sparked global debate over free speech and national security.
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    Julian Assange freed: WikiLeaks founder strikes plea deal with US
    Assange was facing 18 charges for publishing thousands of classified US government documents related to the Afghanistan and Iraq wars

    Julian Assange freed: WikiLeaks founder strikes plea deal with US

    By Mudit Dube
    Jun 25, 2024
    08:28 am
    What's the story

    Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, has been released from a UK prison after agreeing to plead guilty to revealing US military secrets. The plea deal involves Assange admitting to a single count of conspiracy to obtain and disseminate national defense information. This agreement concludes Assange's nearly 14-year legal battle. Assange was facing 18 charges for publishing thousands of classified US government documents related to the Afghanistan and Iraq wars. He was facing up to 175 years behind bars.

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    JULIAN ASSANGE IS FREE

    Julian Assange is free. He left Belmarsh maximum security prison on the morning of 24 June, after having spent 1901 days there. He was granted bail by the High Court in London and was released at Stansted airport during the afternoon, where he boarded a…

    — WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) June 24, 2024
    Global impact

    Assange's actions stir global controversy, US seeks trial

    Assange, at 52 years old, is globally recognized for publishing hundreds of thousands of secret documents in 2010 as the head of WikiLeaks. His actions have sparked global controversy with some viewing him as a champion of free speech and others accusing him of endangering US national security. The US authorities had sought to put Assange on trial for divulging military secrets about the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

    Sentence reduction

    Plea deal results in reduced sentence for Assange

    The plea deal is expected to result in a 62-month prison sentence for Assange, with credit given for the five years he has already served in Britain. This could allow him to return to his native Australia. The deal was reached two weeks before Assange was due to appear in court in Britain to appeal against a ruling approving his extradition to the United States.

    Detention history

    Assange's detention and release amid growing pressure

    Assange had been detained in London's high-security Belmarsh prison since April 2019, after spending seven years at Ecuador's London embassy avoiding extradition to Sweden over sexual assault allegations that were later dropped. The plea deal was not entirely unexpected as President Joe Biden had been under growing pressure to drop the long-running case against Assange. In February, the Australian government requested his release and Biden said he would consider it, raising hopes among Assange supporters that his ordeal might end.

    Court appearance

    Assange to plead guilty in federal court

    Assange is scheduled to appear in the federal court in the Mariana Islands—a US territory in the Pacific—to plead guilty to a single Espionage Act charge. The hearing is taking place there due to Assange's opposition to traveling to the continental US and the court's proximity to Australia. The guilty plea must be approved by a judge to conclude this historic case that has spanned multiple continents.

    Legal saga

    Trump administration proceeded with charges against Assange under Espionage Act

    The release of WikiLeaks founder is seen as a strategic move by the Biden administration, particularly as the US heads into an election later this year. The Obama administration had previously opted not to prosecute Assange, citing concerns that it could set a dangerous precedent and infringe upon First Amendment press freedoms. However, in 2019, the Trump administration proceeded with charges under the 1917 Espionage Act, asserting that Assange's actions endangered lives by providing a platform for leaked confidential documents.

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