Assange loses extradition appeal
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But it is not yet over

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange's attempt to appeal extradition was denied by the UK's Supreme Court. Assange was initially granted the right to petition the court in late January.

Assange will be extradited to the US
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He is not mentally ill, he is a very naughty boy

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is facing the prospect of imminent extradition to the U.S. after the UK High Court granted an appeal by the US government against an earlier (January) refusal by a UK judge to extradite him on mental health grounds.

The US planned to poison Julian Assange
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Because he was worth it

Plans to poison or kidnap Julian Assange from the Ecuadorian embassy were discussed between sources in US intelligence and a private security firm that spied extensively on the WikiLeaks co-founder, a court has been told.

Assange faces broader charges
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Wider conspiracy charges

A federal grand jury returned a second superseding indictment today charging bail-jumping Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, with offences that relate to his alleged role in one of the largest compromises of classified information in the history of the United States.

Assange now faces 18 counts of spying
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From 2010

Federal prosecutors have brought an 18-count indictment against Julian Assange, accusing him of violating the Espionage Act.

Assange to face rape charges
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Case reopened

The Swedish prosecutor heading an investigation into a rape allegation against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange filed a request with a local court for him to be detained in absentia.

Assange gets a year in jail
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For jumping bail

The founder of WikiLeaks was sent down for 50 weeks for evading justice in 2012 hiding from the long arm of the law by  holing himself up in the Ecuador embassy in London.

How Assange faked a murder conspiracy
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Mueller report tells of shady doings


Wikileaks Julian Assange faked a murder conspiracy of a Democratic National Committee staffer to hide the fact that he had been getting documents from Russian spooks.

Assange was $6.5 million house guest from hell
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Hacked, pooed, could not clean up after himself  and starved his cat

Ecuador's foreign minister Jose Valencia has been moaning about Julian Assange's conduct during his stay in Ecuador's embassy.

Assange finally arrested
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Ecuador loses patience

British bobbies have arrested bail-jumper Julian Assange after he was kicked out of the Ecuadorean Embassy in London, where he has lived for almost seven years.