No additional charges are added to those contained in the accusation made in May 2019, but that one is replaced.
Assange is currently in a UK prison. Last March, his defense requested that he be released on bail, due to his state of health and the risk of contracting Covid-19 in the prison where he is being held, but this was denied.
The United States Department of Justice announced Wednesday that it has expanded the scope of the 18 conspiracy charges brought against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
Wikileaks denounced on twitter:
New Superseding Indictment against Julian Assange is a further pathetic attempt by the DOJ to dupe the public. This is about the publics right to know and the right to publish.
Assange’s lawyer, Barry Pollack, said in a statement that the harassment suffered by his defended by the US Government.
“It represents a serious threat to journalists everywhere and to the public’s right to know” said Pollack.
This time no additional charges are added to those contained in the accusation made in May 2019, but that one is replaced.
According to the accusers, the Australian journalist tried to recruit hackers during conferences held in Europe and Asia (specifically the Netherlands and Malaysia), and conspired with members of hacking organizations to obtain classified information from the US Government.
Now he is responsible for conspiring with the leader of LulzSec, a group of hackers, and for requesting that documents and databases from NATO member countries be provided to him.
Prosecutors add that he also released information about a data breach at a consulting firm in the American intelligence community by a hacker affiliated with LulzSec and the group of hackers known as Anonymous.
Source: Telesur, social networks, Justice Department of US
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