The Post

Assange fathered two children while in embassy, alleged partner claims

-

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange secretly fathered two children with one of his lawyers while he evaded espionage charges inside London’s Ecuadoran embassy, Assange’s alleged partner claims in a video posted yesterday by WikiLeaks and the Daily Mail.

The couple conceived 2-year-old Gabriel and 1-year-old Max as Assange was wanted in the United States for leaking classified intelligen­ce materials and in Sweden for rape allegation­s, the Daily Mail reported. The British news group says attorney Stella Morris revealed the relationsh­ip because she wants 48-year-old Assange released from the London prison where he landed after the Ecuadoran Embassy kicked him out last April.

Morris, a Swedish national living in Britain, says she is worried about Assange’s health as the coronaviru­s pandemic spreads in prison population­s, according to the Daily Mail.

‘‘I feel like Julian’s life might be coming to an end,’’ a woman identifyin­g herself as Morris says in the video.

The Daily Mail writes that ‘‘it is understood’’ that Morris and Assange were able to hide their relationsh­ip and children from the authoritie­s who granted Assange shelter, even as the fugitive faced intense surveillan­ce. The Ecuadoran Embassy did not immediatel­y respond to The Washington Post’s inquiries, nor did WikiLeaks or a lawyer for Assange.

Morris says in the video that she fell in love with Assange after meeting him in 2011 and joining his internatio­nal legal team, which led ‘‘almost every single embassy.

‘‘This is a person that I knew well by then,’’ Morris said. ‘‘A person I know better than most in this world.’’

In the video, she flips through photograph­s of the children, a cat beside her, remarking at one point that the older boy resembles Assange: ‘‘Very Julian.’’

The children, both British citizens, have visited their father in Belmarsh Prison in London, according to the Daily Mail, which says the dramatic revelation­s of a clandestin­e relationsh­ip surfaced last week in court documents reviewed by the news organisati­on. The Daily Mail also claims that Assange watched his children’s births over video and was able to secretly meet Gabriel in the embassy.

Morris states on video that she suspected surveillan­ce targeting her children when a guard told her someone was trying to steal one son’s DNA. The Daily Mail said Morris and her to spend day’’ in the

Assange think American intelligen­ce was behind the attempt. Assange has argued he is being unfairly prosecuted as a whistleblo­wer.

‘‘I realised that I couldn’t really protect my family,’’ Morris says. ‘‘I understood that the powers that were against Julian were ruthless and had . . . no bounds to it.’’

Assange was immediatel­y arrested on a hacking charge after Ecuador ended his asylum last year, accusing their years-long guest of rule-breaking and ‘‘discourteo­us and aggressive behaviour.’’

US prosecutor­s confirmed in 2018 that they had secretly charged him with conspiring with an Army intelligen­ce analyst to illegally obtain secret military and diplomatic documents, which Assange’s group published online. He is accused of helping Chelsea Manning, the former soldier then known as Bradley Manning, try to crack a government password, perhaps unsuccessf­ully. –

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Julian Assange gestures to the media from a police vehicle on his arrival at Westminste­r Magistrate­s Court in April last year, in London.
GETTY IMAGES Julian Assange gestures to the media from a police vehicle on his arrival at Westminste­r Magistrate­s Court in April last year, in London.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from New Zealand