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Assange supporters wait to learn fate of funds

By CASSANDRA VINOGRAD • Published: October 4, 2012

— Supporters of Julian Assange are waiting to find out if they will lose the $225,000 they put up in bail surety money because the WikiLeaks founder has sought political asylum in Ecuador's Embassy in London.

Assange, 41, has been holed up in the embassy since June 19 as part of his bid to avoid extradition to Sweden, where he faces questioning over sex-crimes allegations.

The Wikileaks founder and his supporters claim that the Swedish sex case is part of a Washington-orchestrated plot to make him stand trial in the United States over his work with WikiLeaks, which has published thousands of secret U.S. diplomatic cables and other documents. Both Sweden and the U.S. reject that claim.

By seeking refuge in the embassy, Assange breached his British bail conditions.

In a brief hearing at Westminster Magistrates' Court on Wednesday, nine Assange supporters were told a decision will be made “in a few days” about what happens to their money.

Among them was former BBC journalist Vaughan Smith, who hosted Assange at his country house for more than a year as the Wikileaks founder fought extradition.

Smith told the court that he and Assange's other supporters are “convinced that they have done and are doing the right thing” and that they should not be punished for trying to “serve the public interest” in the case.


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