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A  wasted  amount of his middle years of being productive, until the book and movie comes out, maybe his desire to be famous will have its reward in his eyes, 

a deceitful individual that should have more time to spend in the monkey house.

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31 minutes ago, Sujo said:

He didnt fear the investigation. He even offered to be interviewed while in sweden. He even asked if it was ok to leave sweden. He offered an interview by camera which was refused.

 

it was not the investigation he feared, it was the fear of US extradition.

 

By the way, you can be legally evicted and dragged out at the same time, yes he was dragged.

 

There was no US extradition for him at the time he was refusing to go to Sweden.

 

As for avoiding the now existing US extradition his avoidance plan seems not to have worked.

 

I suspect he might have been better advised to get to the US while Trump has enough political capital to offer him a pardon.

 

He is once again running out the clock to his own detriment.

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... yes, but JA knew it ( an extradition) was a most likely thing to come logical sequence... 

 

he is full bottle with 'cause and effect'

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Just now, Sujo said:

Agree his plan didnt work, hes not the brightest.

... but he was Right, about the Extradition bit - his No.1 fear

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2 hours ago, Chomper Higgot said:

I suspect he might have been better advised to get to the US while Trump has enough political capital to offer him a pardon

Why would Trump offer him a pardon? He, DT, doesn't strike me as being the forgiving, understanding type. 

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49 minutes ago, fred110 said:

Now he can release the Hillary emails that were unsecure.

she released them herself (to her recipients)

  JA only saw Copies

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11 minutes ago, djayz said:

Why would Trump offer him a pardon? He, DT, doesn't strike me as being the forgiving, understanding type. 

Yeah, he should have been a murdering GI.

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18 minutes ago, djayz said:

Why would Trump offer him a pardon? He, DT, doesn't strike me as being the forgiving, understanding type. 

Because, Assange is implicated in Trump’s crimes and Russian election meddling to assist Trump.

 

Testimony from former Trump WH General Counsel in the transcript of Roger Stone’s trial refers to the direct involvement of Trump and other GOP in the ‘choreography’ of Assange releasing stolen emails to harm Clinton and assist Trump.

 

 

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4 hours ago, Chomper Higgot said:

He was under investigation, not indictment.

 

You might more correctly say he spent seven years out of the prime of his life hiding from an investigation he had no reason to fear.

 

Again, I hope his cat has gone to a better home.

Sweden had these bogus charges to sent him to the USA.

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3 hours ago, tifino said:

... but he was Right, about the Extradition bit - his No.1 fear

Nobody knows that since there has not been an extradition request.

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15 hours ago, Tug said:

Well looks like it’s off to the USA for Julián possible the best for him maybe Donald will spring him to save from embarrassing info getting out about his quest for info on Hillary

Or Hillary will "Epstein" him because of what he does have on her. 

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16 hours ago, Tug said:

Well looks like it’s off to the USA for Julián possible the best for him maybe Donald will spring him to save from embarrassing info getting out about his quest for info on Hillary 

More than likely Sweden was paid off by the USA to go after Julian during the Obama administration. For sure it was a little Quid pro Quo at the time and time has run out.

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2 hours ago, FritsSikkink said:

Sweden had these bogus charges to sent him to the USA.

Because the cunning plan was to extradite him to the US with a non existent extradition request.

 

A process that, if in Sweden would be open to challenge in both the Swedish courts and the UK courts + the European Court of HR.

 

Going to Sweden would have made extradition to the US more difficult.

 

 

Perhaps he liked his self imposed isolation from the world.

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