Interesting point a lawyer just made on Twitter: if the USA did want to extradite Assange, they previously would have needed the consent of both Sweden and the UK. Now, they just need the consent of the UK…
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Cab for Mr. Assange
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostInteresting point a lawyer just made on Twitter: if the USA did want to extradite Assange, they previously would have needed the consent of both Sweden and the UK. Now, they just need the consent of the UK…Comment
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So he does not want to end up living in a one room cell for 23 hours a day. So lives in a one room cell 24 hours a day.
The fun part is the USA and UK will not say if he will be extradited or not. Until he is custody. So nothing changed.Comment
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I guess he'll be needing a cab to get away now that the Ferrari he kept outside has been clamped a couple of months ago
https://www.thesun.co.uk/motors/3187...for-two-years/Comment
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Originally posted by GJABS View PostI guess he'll be needing a cab to get away now that the Ferrari he kept outside has been clamped a couple of months ago
https://www.thesun.co.uk/motors/3187...for-two-years/Comment
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