Assange Pursues Guilty Plea for Misdemeanor Charge, Averting US Extradition

Julian Assange is reportedly engaged in negotiations with the Department of Justice (DOJ) to enter a guilty plea for a lesser offense, aiming to circumvent extradition to the United States, according to sources cited by The Wall Street Journal.

Julian Assange Negotiates Guilty Plea Deal with DOJ to Dodge US Extradition, Sources Say

Recent reports indicate that Julian Assange is in discussions with the Department of Justice (DOJ) regarding a potential agreement wherein he would plead guilty to a misdemeanor charge, seeking to avoid extradition to the United States, sources familiar with the matter reveal.

Deal in the Works: Assange Pursues Guilty Plea for Misdemeanor Charge, Averting US Extradition

Amidst his ongoing legal battle, Julian Assange is pursuing a deal with the Department of Justice (DOJ) wherein he would plead guilty to a misdemeanor offense, potentially bringing an end to his extradition fight and allowing his time spent in UK detention to count as served, sources disclose.

Assange Engages in Talks to Plead Guilty, Halt Extradition Battle: Wall Street Journal Reports

As reported by The Wall Street Journal, Julian Assange is actively involved in discussions with the Department of Justice (DOJ) to negotiate a guilty plea for a lesser offense, with the aim of halting his extradition battle and resolving his protracted legal ordeal.

Assange Seeks Guilty Plea Agreement with DOJ, Potentially Ending Extradition Fight: Wall Street Journal

In a significant development in Julian Assange’s legal saga, he is seeking a guilty plea agreement with the Department of Justice (DOJ), potentially bringing an end to his extradition battle and offering a pathway to resolve his contentious relationship with the US government, as reported by The Wall Street Journal.

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