The U.S. Justice Department is considering whether to allow Julian Assange to plead guilty to a reduced charge of mishandling classified information, according to people familiar with the matter, opening up the possibility of a deal that could eventually result in his release from a British jail.
Assange, the divisive WikiLeaks founder, is fighting a drawn-out legal battle with the British government to avoid being extradited to the U.S. to face trial for publishing thousands of confidential U.S. military records and diplomatic cables around 2010. A U.K. court is currently considering whether to allow a last-ditch appeal by the 52-year-old.
After U.S. prosecutors charged him in 2019, U.K. law-enforcement officials apprehended him, and he has been in a London prison ever since.
Justice Department officials and Assange’s lawyers have had preliminary discussions in recent months about what a plea deal could look like to end the lengthy legal drama, according to people familiar with the matter, a potential softening in a standoff filled with political and legal complexities. The talks come as Assange has spent some five years behind bars.
U.S. prosecutors face diminishing prospects that he would serve much more time even if he were convicted stateside.
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@ISIDEWITH2yrs2Y
Is there a point where the public's right to know overrides the government's need for secrecy, and where would you draw that line?
@9L29K392yrs2Y
is really better to keep things secret from the public if it involves them?
He wasn't a government employee. He's not even an American citizen. That charge is as bogus as everything else they've thrown at him.
@JoyfulElectoralGreen2yrs2Y
He wasn't even in America. US law ends at our border.
@XerusFrankieLibertarian2yrs2Y
He should not be charged.He has paid dearly for simply being a journalist.
The fact that he's being held as a prisoner in a high security prison without officially serving time nor knowing the exact law he broke is damning on every level.
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