Assange Asks for 20 Years in Prison for the Spanish Ex-Military Who Spyed on Him for the Cia
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Julian Assange has requested a 20-and-a-half-year prison sentence for the Spanish ex-military David Morales for spying on him during his stay at the Embassy of Ecuador in London between 2012 and 2019 and for handing over to third parties, supposedly to the CIA, the recordings of his meetings with his lawyers.The lawyer of the founder of WikiLeaks accuses him of revealing secrets, criminal organization, bribery, illegal possession of weapons and …
Wikileaks activist and founder Julian Assange has requested 20 and a half years in prison, plus a fine, for the Jerezan David Morales, manager and administrator of the Spanish company that provided security services at the Embassy of Ecuador in London, for allegedly spying on him while he was in asylum for years at the diplomatic headquarters.This is what he asks in his indictment, to which Europa Press has had access, after the judge of the Nat…
Former Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa asks for 13 years for the principal investigated, David Morales Pedraz proposes to judge the Jerezan David Morales for allegedly spying on Assange in London
Ecuador’s former president Rafael Correa also calls for jail for the Jerezn who took charge of the security of the Ecuadorian Embassy in London. More information: The Jerezn owner of the security company of the Embassy of Ecuador in London, on the verge of the trial for “spying” Assange
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