The Oklahoman

US submits extraditio­n request for WikiLeaks founder Assange

- By Eric Tucker

WASHINGTON — The United States government has formally submitted an extraditio­n request to the United Kingdom for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange , a U.S. official said Tuesday.

Ass ange face san 18-count indictment that accuses him of soliciting and publishing classified informatio­n and of conspiring with former Army private Chelsea Manning to crack a Defense Department computer password.

That indictment, which includes Espionage Act charges, was issued by the Justice Department last month an di spending in federal court in Alexandria, Virginia.

The extraditio­n request had been expected ever since U.S. authoritie­s first announced a criminal case against Assange.

The 47- year-old Ass ange was evicted on April 11 from the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, where he had been holed up since 2012 after Ecuador granted him political asylum.

He was arrested by British police and is currently serving a 50-week sentence for jumping bail. Sweden also seeks him for questionin­g about an alleged rape, which Assange has denied.

Ass ange was initially charged with a single computer crime violation on allegation­s that he worked with Manning to crack a government password.

Some legal experts have said the additional Espionage Act charges might slow or complicate the extraditio­n process to the extent the United Kingdom views them as political offense sand therefore exempt from extraditio­n.

The U.S. official spoke on condition of anonymity because the official wasn't authorized to speak publicly.

Manning, who s pent seven years in a military prison for delivering a trove of classified informatio­n to Assange before having her sentence commuted by then-President Barack Obama, has been jailed for civil contempt in Virginia after refusing to testify before a grand jury investigat­ing WikiLeaks.

 ??  ?? In this May 1 photo, buildings are reflected in the window as WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is taken from court, where he appeared on charges of jumping British bail seven years ago, in London.
In this May 1 photo, buildings are reflected in the window as WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is taken from court, where he appeared on charges of jumping British bail seven years ago, in London.

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