The Wikileaks founder will plead guilty in exchange for a 62-month prison sentence, time spent in Britain.
The High Court of London released the Wikileaks founder on bail on Monday. Julian Assangeit passed more than five years in prison in a maximum security prison on an arrest warrant issued by the United States for dissemination of classified documents.
Julian Assange has been released. He left Belmarsh maximum security prison on the morning of June 24, after spending 1,901 days there. He was granted bail by the High Court in London and released in the afternoon at Stansted Airport, where he boarded a plane and left the United Kingdom,” reads a Wikileaks statement published on his social networking account X.
Shortly before that, US media reported that, according to a court document, Assange and the US Department of Justice they had reached an agreement for the Wikileaks founder to plead guilty in exchange for a 62-month prison sentence, equivalent to the time he spent in prison in Britain and was released.
Source: EITB

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