Out of the embassy, straight into custody: Assange's court hearing

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Julian Assange, wanted by the United States for one of the world's biggest ...

LONDON - Julian Assange, wanted by the United States for one of the world’s biggest ever security leaks, looked unfazed as he sat in a London court on Thursday, leafing through a book as he waited for proceedings to begin.

Barely four hours earlier, the WikiLeaks founder had been carried head-first by British police officers out of the Ecuadorean Embassy in London where he had sought refuge nearly seven years earlier. He said Assange’s behavior was that of “a narcissist who cannot get beyond his own selfish interests” and he had “not come close to establishing reasonable excuse”.

 

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So is the full ransom amount to be received by ecuador confirmed?

-10 points for not coming up with a rhyme for the 3rd clause

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4 fresh new walls for him to smear his poop all over.

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