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Julian Assange Walks Out Of US Court As "Free Man" After Plea Deal

Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, has been released as a free man after reaching a plea deal with US prosecutors. The agreement, details of which remain partly undisclosed, allowed Assange to plead guilty to lesser charges in exchange for his release. This development has sparked reactions worldwide, celebrating a perceived victory for press freedom while raising concerns about the implications for national security. Assange has vowed to continue his advocacy for transparency and freedom of the press.

Julian Assange Walks Out Of US Court As

Assange Freed in Plea Deal: Wikileaks Founder Walks Out of Court

 

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was released yesterday after a plea deal with the US Justice Department. Assange landed in Saipan, a US territory in the Pacific, specifically for this court appearance. The terms of the deal reportedly involve Assange pleading guilty to a lesser espionage charge in exchange for his freedom and the possibility of returning to his native Australia.

 

This news comes after years of legal battles. Assange spent a significant amount of time in the UK prison system while fighting extradition to the US on charges related to the publication of classified military documents by WikiLeaks.

 

Assange's supporters are celebrating his release, hailing him as a "generational hero" for his role in exposing government secrets. They argue that he is a journalist who was targeted for his work. However, others maintain that Assange's actions endangered lives and went beyond investigative journalism.

 

The full details of the plea deal and the specific charges Assange admitted to are likely to be made public in the coming days. It remains to be seen whether Assange will face any charges in Australia.


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