US May Offer Assange Plea Deal Amid Extradition Battle and Political Tensions

March 20, 2024
US May Offer Assange Plea Deal Amid Extradition Battle and Political Tensions
  • The US Justice Department is contemplating offering Julian Assange a plea deal to admit to a misdemeanor instead of facing 18 charges under the Espionage Act.

  • Julian Assange's legal team has not received any official communication regarding changes to the prosecution's approach.

  • The UK high court is soon to determine whether Assange may appeal his extradition again, with this potentially being his last legal recourse in the UK.

  • Should the UK options be exhausted, the European court of human rights remains Assange's final challenge against extradition.

  • Extraditing Assange could present political challenges for the Biden administration, especially during an election year.

  • Assange's defense has expressed concerns over risks to his safety from US state agencies, especially if there's a shift in the US administration.

  • The outcome of Assange's potential plea deal and extradition is still pending, with significant international and domestic political consequences.

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