Investigation determines that the CIA spied on Assange during his stay at the Ecuadorian embassy in London

The CIA would have been supported by a Spanish company, UC Global, which recorded all the conversations that the WikiLeaks founder had with his lawyers.

New investigative reports indicate that the CIA spied on Julian Assange for a long period, while the activist and WikiLeaks founder resided in the Ecuadorian embassy in London. This espionage would have been supported by a Spanish company.

The investigations determine that the Spanish company, UC Global, illegally spied on the conversations that Assange had with his lawyers. In addition, this company also recorded many conversations of the activist and put cameras and microphones in the embassy.

At this time, the investigation initiated by the Spanish judge, José de la Mata, will proceed to trace the IPs of the electronic devices that entered the terminal of the UC Global company, where all the information on Assange was stored.

The first tests reveal that the IPs that accessed this information come from the United States, where it was registered with the agency, The Shadowserver Foundation, which provides assistance to US governments and intelligence agencies.

The United Kingdom and the United States have not yet spoken out on these espionage tests. The founder of the Spanish company, David Morales, is being investigated by several emails that link his espionage with the CIA. In those conversations messages were found such as: “those who control are the friends of the USA” and “the American friends ask me to specify them.”

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