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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is poised to plead guilty to charges under a plea deal with the U.S. Justice Department, potentially leading to his release following a five-year confinement in Britain.
The agreement involves a 62-month sentence, with credit for time served, signaling his return to Australia.
Assange’s history includes founding WikiLeaks, which gained notoriety for publishing classified information, sparking global debates on transparency and ethics.
Despite legal battles and controversies, including extradition requests to the US, his imminent plea agreement marks a significant development in his long-standing legal saga.