Julian Assange due in court over extradition case

Julian Assange due in court over extradition case

WikiLeaks founder to appear at case management hearing ahead of full two-day extradition hearing next month.

  • Mark Tran (edited by amsterdham,jan. 11,2011)
  • guardian.co.uk,Tuesday 11 January 2011 08.58 GMTJulian Assange
  • Julian Assange denies any wrongdoing after being accused of sex crimes.
    Photograph:Carl Court/AFP/Getty Images

    Julian Assange is due to appear in court today in his fight against extradition to Sweden,where he is wanted for questioning over alleged sex crimes.

    The district judge Nicholas Evans will oversee a case management hearing at Belmarsh magistrates court,sitting at Woolwich crown court in south-east London,as preparations continue for a two-day extradition hearing starting on 7 February.

    A high court judge released Assange on £240,000 bail last month after the WikiLeaks founder had spent nine days in Wandsworth prison in London. Assange spent Christmas at a manor home on the Norfolk-Suffolk border owned by Vaughan Smith,a former army captain and the founder of the Frontline Club for journalists in London.

    Assange’s court hearings have taken place amid chaotic scenes,with dozens of journalists in attendance and protesters gathered in the streets. Sweden is seeking extradition of the 39-year-old Australian over allegations of rape,molestation and unlawful coercion,made by two women over 10 days in August.

    One of the women alleges that Assange had sex with her without a condom when it was her “express wish”that one should be used. The second woman accuses him of having sex with her on 17 August without a condom while she was asleep at her Stockholm home.

    Assange admits having had consensual sex with both women,but denies any criminal wrongdoing.

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