Julian Assange Seeks 20-Year Jail Term for Spaniard Who Spied on Him for the US
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The security management of the Ecuadorian embassy in London, in which Julian Assange had taken refuge, was entrusted between 2015 and 2018 to Undercover Global.
The activist attributes to David Morales, manager of the company that provided the security services, the creation of a "special unit" destined exclusively "to manage espionage" for the U.S.The Audiencia Nacional proposes to judge the manager of a Spanish company for spying on Assange at the Embassy of Ecuador The activist and founder of Wikileaks, Julian Assange, has requested 20 and a half years in prison for David Morales, manager and adminis…
Australian activist and WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has asked Spain to sentence the head of a security firm who allegedly spied on him for the United States to 20 years in prison. Assange's lawyers proposed the prison sentence for David Morales - accused of revealing and publishing secrets, bribery, money laundering and illegal possession of weapons - in a statement seen by AFP on Saturday.
Julian Assange's lawyers are asking a Spanish court to sentence the head of a security firm to 20 years in prison, accusing him of spying for the US while the WikiLeaks founder was holed up in the Ecuadorian embassy in London, according to court documents seen by AFP. They are seeking a total of 20 years in prison for David Morales Guigen for leaking classified information, corruption, money laundering and illegal possession of weapons. Julian A…
A total of 20 years in prison is proposed against David Morales Guillen for disclosure of secrets, corruption, money laundering and illegal possession of weapons.
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