Julian Assange reaches plea deal with DOJ that would grant him release from prison

Julian Assange has reached a plea deal with the Department of Justice, which would allow him to be released from prison to his native Australia.

The deal must first be approved by a federal judge. If approved, it would allow him to plead guilty to one charge of violating the Espionage Act by obtaining and disclosing national defense information, carrying a 62-month sentence. This would cover the time he has already spent in a United Kingdom prison, setting him free.

Assange has been held by U.K. authorities since 2019 after Ecuador ended his seven-year asylum stay in its Embassy in London over an unrelated rape case in Sweden, which was later dropped. U.K. police dragged Assange out of the Embassy and sentenced him to 50 weeks in prison for jumping bail in 2012. However, in May 2019, the United States indicted Assange on 18 charges related to WikiLeaks’s publishing of nearly…

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