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Key witness in Assange case admits to lies in indictment
2021-06-28
In which it is discovered that once again the FBI and Department of Justice attorney did not check any of the required boxes before charging ahead with destroying the life of their latest target.
[STUNDIN] A major witness in the United States’ Department of Justice case against Julian Assange has admitted to fabricating key accusations in the indictment against the Wikileaks founder. The witness, who has a documented history with sociopathy and has received several convictions for sexual abuse of minors and wide-ranging financial fraud, made the admission in a newly published interview in Stundin where he also confessed to having continued his crime spree whilst working with the Department of Justice and FBI and receiving a promise of immunity from prosecution.

The man in question, Sigurdur Ingi Thordarson, was recruited by US authorities to build a case against Assange after misleading them to believe he was previously a close associate of his. In fact he had volunteered on a limited basis to raise money for Wikileaks in 2010 but was found to have used that opportunity to embezzle more than $50,000 from the organization. Julian Assange was visiting Thordarson’s home country of Iceland around this time due to his work with Icelandic media and members of parliament in preparing the Icelandic Modern Media Initiative, a press freedom project that produced a parliamentary resolution supporting whistleblowers and investigative journalism.

The United States is currently seeking Assange’s extradition from the United Kingdom in order to try him for espionage relating to the release of leaked classified documents. If convicted, he could face up to 175 years in prison. The indictment has sparked fears for press freedoms in the United States and beyond and prompted strong statements in support of Assange from Amnesty International, Reporters without borders, the editorial staff of the Washington Post and many others.

US officials presented an updated version of an indictment against him to a Magistrate court in London last summer. The veracity of the information contained therein is now directly contradicted by the main witness, whose testimony it is based on.
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Posted by:Besoeker

#5  Sounds like a good shot to replace Comey.
Posted by: Richard Aubrey   2021-06-28 07:32  

#4  Richard Jewell would be shocked !
Posted by: Besoeker   2021-06-28 06:32  

#3  

HR 2021-010101 Anti-Liberal Espionage Act. to be introduced by Pelosi.

Henceforth, it shall be a Capital Crime with confinement until which time your suicide is carried out, for releasing documents or information related to the possible illegal or questionable activities of Socialist and/or Democrat politicians.


Posted by: NN2N1   2021-06-28 05:57  

#2  Sigurdur Ingi Thordarson

Having used their allotment of MI6 draft picks this year, the FBI announce as our second round pick - the piano player from ABBA!
Posted by: Raj   2021-06-28 01:22  

#1  The man in question, Sigurdur Ingi Thordarson, was recruited by US authorities to build a case against Assange

Something of a developing pattern I'd say.

Posted by: Besoeker   2021-06-28 00:32  

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