WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange Arrested on Sexual Assault Claims
Last night, a European Arrest Warrant was given by Interpol to Scotland Yard for Julian Assange. The Stockholm police want to question him regarding the possible rape of a woman and separate allegations from another Swedish admirer, with whom he was having a concurrent fling. Assange turned himself in at a London police station at 9:30 a.m. and will appear at the City of Westminster Magistrate’s Court at 2 p.m., police said. No word on if he will release the insurance file that he holds the password to and threatened to release if he was arrested.
The most likely interpretation of events is that as a result of a one-night stand, one participant came to regret what had happened. Jessica was worried she could have caught a sexual disease, or even be pregnant: and this is where the story takes an intriguing turn. She then decided to phone Sarah whom she had met at the seminar, and with whom Assange had been staying and apparently confided to her that shed had unprotected sex with him. At that point, Sarah said that she, too, had slept with him. As a result of this conversation, Sarah reportedly phoned an acquaintance of Assange and said that she wanted him to leave her apartment. (He refused to do so, and maintains that she only asked him to leave three days later, on the Friday of that week.) How must Sarah have felt to discover that the man shed taken to her bed three days before had already taken up with another woman? Furious? Jealous? Out for revenge? Perhaps she merely felt aggrieved for a fellow woman in distress. Having taken stock of their options for a day or so, on Friday, August 20, Sarah and Jessica took drastic action. They went together to a Stockholm police station where they said they were seeking advice on how to proceed with a complaint by Jessica against Assange.
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