
Possible plea deal could help WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange avert espionage charges
By Lauren Taylor (Anchor), Evan Hummel (Producer), Jake Maslo (Video Editor)
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Federal prosecutors are in talks to allow WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to avoid espionage charges by instead pleading guilty to a lesser offense of mishandling classified information, as reported by The Wall Street Journal. The possible agreement could lead to Assange being released from prison.
Assange, known for his WikiLeaks disclosures, faces extradition to the U.S. for publishing classified military documents and diplomatic communications. Right now, Assange is in a London prison, and he is fighting extradition efforts. While Assange is in prison, his legal team is looking at the potential plea deal.

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The talks between the Justice Department and Assange’s lawyers come after years of legal fights. Under the possible plea deal, Assange could remotely plead guilty to mishandling classified documents, a misdemeanor crime. If a deal is reached, he could be released from prison after the agreement is finalized. The reason for the early release would be because he reportedly would be given credit for time served.
However, approval from the highest levels of the Justice Department is needed for any deal to progress.
Assange’s case presents complex legal and political obstacles. The Obama administration chose not to prosecute him, expressing concerns about the implications for journalistic practices.
With Assange again in the spotlight, there is renewed debate over the lines between journalism and national security. A plea deal would also allow the U.S. to avoid a controversial trial and debate over the Espionage Act.
[LAUREN TAYLOR]
FEDERAL PROSECUTORS ARE IN TALKS — TO ALLOW WIKILEAKS FOUNDER JULIAN ASSANGE — TO AVOID ESPIONAGE CHARGES BY PLEADING GUILTY TO A LESSER CHARGE OF MISHANDLING CLASSIFIED INFORMATION. IF A DEAL IS WORKED OUT IT COULD LEAD TO ASSANGE’S RELEASE FROM PRISON.
ASSANGE is KNOWN FOR WIKILEAKS DISCLOSURES — and FACES EXTRADITION TO THE U-S FOR PUBLISHING CLASSIFIED MILITARY RECORDS AND DIPLOMATIC COMMUNICATIONS. HE’S CURRENTLY IN A LONDON PRISON, FIGHTING EXTRADITION, AS HIS LEGAL TEAM EXPLORES THE POSSIBILITY OF A PLEA DEAL.
THE TALKS BETWEEN THE JUSTICE DEPARTMENT AND ASSANGE’S LAWYERS COME AFTER YEARS OF LEGAL BICKERING.
IF A DEAL IS REACHED, ASSANGE COULD PLEAD GUILTY REMOTELY TO MISHANDLING CLASSIFIED DOCUMENTS, A MISDEMEANOR OFFENSE. THIS WOULD ALLOW HIM TO LEAVE PRISON SHORTLY AFTER THE AGREEMENT IS FINALIZED DUE TO TIME SERVED.
APPROVAL FROM THE HIGHEST LEVELS OF THE JUSTICE DEPARTMENT WOULD BE NEEDED FOR ANY DEAL TO GO FORWARD.
ASSANGE’S CASE POSES COMPLEX LEGAL AND POLITICAL CHALLENGES. THE OBAMA ADMINISTRATION REFRAINED FROM PROSECUTING ASSANGE, CITING CONCERNS ABOUT THE IMPACT ON JOURNALISTIC PRACTICES.
WITH ASSANGE’S CASE BACK IN THE SPOTLIGHT, THERE IS RENEWED DEBATE OVER THE BOUNDARIES BETWEEN JOURNALISM AND NATIONAL SECURITY. A PLEA DEAL COULD OFFER A WAY TO AVOID A CONTENTIOUS TRIAL AND POTENTIAL CLASHES OVER THE ESPIONAGE ACT.
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