David Morales, Ex-Jerezian Soldier Accused of Spying on Julian Assange, Founder of Wikileaks, Dies
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Morales faced a 13-year 6-month prison petition for discovery and disclosure of secrets, bribery and illegal possession of weapons
Judge Pedraz of the National High Court asked for more than 13 years in prison.
David Morales, the ex-military accused of spying on Julian Assange for the CIA, has died as a result of a disease, according to a statement from his company UC Global SL published on the Linkedln network. Morales was the owner of an intelligence consultant based in Jerez de Frontera.
Businessman David Morales had two cases open for allegedly spying on Julian Assange
Former military officer David Morales, owner of the UC Global security company, has died of a disease, according to the company itself in a message broadcast on LinkedIn. Morales was investigated in Spain for the alleged espionage of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange during his stay at the Ecuadorian embassy in London. "David was the driving force behind him.
Founder of the UC Global security company, he was on trial in a case investigating the leaking information to the CIA about the Australian activist while living at the Ecuadorian embassy in London David Morales, in an interview with D
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