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In reply to the discussion: Are Liberals Too Eager to Believe Sex Charges Against Julian Assange? [View all]sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)And once again, since apparently you missed my comment above, he did not run, he went to the police where an interview was conducted with him and then remained in Sweden where he asked for an interview with the prosecutor and which she refused to grant for several weeks. After which she told him he was free to leave.
None of this is in dispute, even the women's attorney stated that he was given permission to leave and that there no charges against him.
Additionally he was always available for an interview. But for two years now, the prosecutor has refused to conduct that interview.
The question is 'why'? That is what everyone wants to know. Why the prosecutor has made excuse after excuse for refusing to interview him? A spokesperson for the prosecutor asked this question last week in a radio interview, responded with 'I do not know'.
Neither do we, maybe you have the answer?