Julian Assange freed from UK prison under plea deal with US Justice Department (2024)

WikiLeaks says its founder, Julian Assange, has been released from a British prison and has flown out of the United Kingdom.

The announcement followed the release of court documents that revealed Mr Assange would plead guilty to violating US espionage law, under a deal that would allow him to return home to Australia.

Mr Assange is due to be sentenced to 62 months of time already served at a hearing in the Northern Mariana Islands, a territory of the United States in the western Pacific.

He is expected to return home after that hearing, on the island of Saipan.

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WikiLeaks posted a statement on social media platform X saying Mr Assange was free and had left the UK on Monday morning local time.

Part of the statement read: "This is the result of a global campaign that spanned grassroots organisers, press freedom campaigners, legislators and leaders from across the political spectrum, all the way to the United Nations.

"This created the space for a long period of negotiations with the US Department of Justice, leading to a deal that has not yet been formally finalised."

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The Australian government has long been pushing the US to resolve the case, which has for years been tied up in British courts.

In May, the UK's highest court allowed him to lodge another appeal against his extradition to the US, which was due to be heard in July.

Family grateful ordeal is coming to an end

Mr Assange's parents have expressed joy and relief over their son's release.

"I am grateful that my son's ordeal is finally coming to an end," Christine Assange said.

"This shows the importance and power of quiet diplomacy.

"Many have used my son's situation to push their own agendas, so I am grateful to those unseen, hard-working people who put Julian's welfare first.

"The past 14 years have obviously taken a toll on me as a mother, so I wish to thank you in advance for respecting my privacy."

Mr Assange's father, John Shipton, told ABC Victorian Statewide Mornings his son had spent 15 of his most productive years "in some form of incarceration or another".

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"The appearances are that Julian will be able to enjoy ordinary life with his family and his wife, Stella, that's my understanding," he said of the plea deal.

"It looks as though Julian will be free to come back to Australia and my thanks and congratulations to all his supporters in Australia that have made that possible, and of course Prime Minister Anthony Albanese."

In a video message recorded on Wednesday June 19, Stella Assange said she was confident this period of their lives had come to an end.

"By this time next week, I'm confident he will be free," she said.

"Things are moving very quickly and it is very difficult for us to plan or even play out the next few hours and days.

"If everything goes well, Julian will be on a plane on the way to freedom."

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She added: "We still need your help, what starts now with Julian's freedom is a new chapter.

"This new chapter in Julian and our lives, we ask for your support. In the coming hours we intend to start an emergency fund for Julian's health and recovery."

WikiLeaks editor-in-chief Kristinn Hrafnsson also prerecorded a message.

"I can say in earnest that without your support this would have never materialised — this important day of joy, the day of Julian's freedom," he said.

"Thank you so much."

Legal document outlines single criminal charge

An Australian government spokesperson said it was too early to comment on Mr Assange's release, given legal proceedings were ongoing.

"The Australian government continues to provide consular assistance to Mr Assange," the spokesperson said.

"Prime Minister Albanese has been clear — Mr Assange's case has dragged on for too long and there is nothing to be gained by his continued incarceration."

The Australian government has been pushing the US to resolve the case and allow Mr Assange to return home.

In February,the Lower House passed a motion— supported by Labor, the Greens, independents and Liberal MP Bridget Archer — urging the US and the UK to drop the case and allow Assange's return to Australia.

And last year, a delegation of MPs from the Labor, Liberal, National and Greens parties and independent Monique Ryan travelled to Washington to lobby members of Congress.

The US Justice Department has long refused to publicly discuss the case. But in April, President Joe Biden said "we're considering it" when asked if he had a response to Australia's request that he end Mr Assange's prosecution.

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Filings in the US District Court for the Northern Mariana Islands show that US prosecutors have filed criminal paperwork against Mr Assange that is typically a preliminary step before a plea deal.

The paperwork outlines a single criminal count of conspiring to obtain and disclose classified US national defence documents.

Why was Julian Assange in prison?

In 2010, WikiLeaks released hundreds of thousands of classified US military documents relating to the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, along with thousands of diplomatic cables.

The release was the largest security breach of its kind in US military history.

Mr Assange was indicted over the release of the information during former president Donald Trump's administration.

The secret documents were leaked by Chelsea Manning, a former US military intelligence analyst who was also prosecuted under the Espionage Act.

The trove of more than 700,000 documents included diplomatic cables and battlefield accounts, such as a 2007 video of a US Apache helicopter firing at suspected insurgents in Iraq, killing a dozen people including two Reuters news staff.

That video was released in 2010.

The charges against Mr Assange sparked outrage among his many global supporters, who argued that he, as the publisher of WikiLeaks, should not face charges typically used against federal government employees who steal or leak information.

Many press freedom advocates have argued that criminally charging Mr Assange represents a threat to free speech.

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Julian Assange freed from UK prison under plea deal with US Justice Department? ›

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founder Julian Assange has been freed from prison in the United Kingdom and is expected to travel home to Australia after he agreed to plead guilty to a single charge of breaching the espionage law in the United States.

What was Julian Assange's plea deal? ›

The court document says that Chelsea Manning, an Army intelligence analyst, and Mr. Assange agreed that she would send him national-security files, even though he had no security clearance, and that he would then “communicate them” to others who were also “not entitled to receive them” — that is, publish them.

How did Julian Assange get freed? ›

How the deal to free Julian Assange was agreed. In the end, it was a mixture of diplomacy, politics and law that allowed Julian Assange to take off in a private jet from London's Stansted airport on Monday, bound ultimately for Australia and freedom.

What is Julian Assange being charged with in the US? ›

What charge was Julian Assange convicted of? Conspiracy to Obtain and Disclose National Defense Information. That's the exact wording (and spelling) used in the court document. But it's also just being referred to as "an espionage charge" because offence is a charge under the US Espionage Act.

What did Julian Assange reveal? ›

Civilian torture, killings in Afghanistan and Iraq

These records, totalling over 90,000 incidents and intelligence reports, brought attention to US military operations and revealed how coalition forces were responsible for numerous unreported civilian casualties, which were much higher than the numbers reported.

Has Julian Assange been released? ›

“Julian Assange is free,” WikiLeaks said in a statement on X. “He left Belmarsh maximum security prison on the morning of 24 June, after having spent 1901 days there. He was granted bail by the High Court in London and was released at Stansted airport during the afternoon, where he boarded a plane and departed the UK.”

Who was Julian Assange's WikiLeaks founder? ›

Who is Julian Assange? Assange, an Australian national, was indicted in 2019 by a federal grand jury in Virginia with more than a dozen charges that alleged he illegally obtained and disseminated classified information about America's wars in Afghanistan and Iraq on his WikiLeaks site.

What deal did Julian Assange make? ›

Under the terms of the agreement, US Justice Department prosecutors sought a 62-month sentence – which is equal to the amount of time Assange served in the United Kingdom while he fought extradition. The plea deal credited that time served, allowing Assange to immediately return to Australia.

Is Julian Assange a felon? ›

Julian Assange has pleaded guilty to a single felony charge for publishing U.S. military secrets in a deal with Justice Department prosecutors that secures his freedom and concludes a drawn-out legal saga that raised divisive questions about press freedom and national security.

Is Assange protected by the First Amendment? ›

Judges Victoria Sharp and Jeremy Johnson said the U.S. must guarantee that Assange, who is Australian, “is afforded the same First Amendment protections as a United States citizen, and that the death penalty is not imposed.”

What did WikiLeaks do? ›

WikiLeaks (/ˈwɪkiliːks/) is a non-profit media organisation and publisher of leaked documents. It is funded by donations and media partnerships. It has published classified documents and other media provided by anonymous sources. It was founded in 2006 by Julian Assange, an Australian editor, publisher, and activist.

Why is Julian Assange so important? ›

Mr Assange ran Wikileaks, a website that published many confidential or restricted official reports related to war, spying and corruption. In 2010, it released a video from a US military helicopter which showed civilians being killed in the Iraqi capital Baghdad.

How many children does Julian Assange have? ›

Personal life and marriage

In 2015, she began a relationship with Julian Assange. During Assange's seven-year period of political asylum in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, the couple conceived two children, the first being born in 2017, and the second in 2019. Tracy Somerset, duch*ess of Beaufort and the rapper M.I.A.

Did Julian Assange get married? ›

Stella Assange, who married Mr Assange in prison in 2022, said her family will be reunited outside of prison for the first time in her sons' lives.

What did WikiLeaks release? ›

On 25 November 2009, WikiLeaks released 570,000 intercepts of pager messages sent on the day of the September 11 attacks. Chelsea Manning commented that she recognized them as being from an NSA database. Among the released messages are communications between Pentagon officials and New York City Police Department.

Is WikiLeaks still active? ›

From November 2022, numerous documents on the organisation's website became inaccessible. In 2023, Assange said that WikiLeaks is no longer able to publish due to his imprisonment and the effect that US government surveillance and WikiLeaks' funding restrictions were having on potential whistleblowers.

Who is Julian Assange's wife? ›

Stella Assange wed the WikiLeaks founder while he was incarcerated at London's Belmarsh prison in 2022 and they have two children together.

Is Julian Look WikiLeaks founder? ›

Julian Paul Assange (/əˈsɑːnʒ/ ə-SAHNZH; né Hawkins; born 3 July 1971) is an Australian editor, publisher and activist who founded WikiLeaks in 2006.

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