June 24, 2024 at 08:28PM
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has been released in the UK after agreeing to plead guilty to US charges. He is set to return to Australia after appearing in a US federal court and it’s likely that he will be heading to the Northern Mariana Islands before going back to Australia. This is a developing story.
Based on the meeting notes, it appears that Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has been released in the UK after agreeing to plead guilty to charges brought against him by the United States. He is set to return to Australia after appearing in a US federal court. It has been indicated that his destination seems to be the Northern Mariana Islands, and after admitting the allegations against him, he is expected to be allowed to leave for Australia with time served. The proceedings are expected to take place in a single day. Assange therefore appears to be bound for home and free. Please note that this is a developing story and more information is expected shortly.