Wikileaks man Julian Assange's accuser ‘plotted revenge’
A WOMAN who accused WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange of a sex assault may have been seeking revenge after he cheated on her, a court heard yesterday.
Known only as Miss A, she wrote a plan to deal with unfaithful men saying: “Make sure your victim has to suffer as much as he made you suffer.” She then posted it on the internet.
It was removed after Assange, 39, was accused of sexually assaulting her in Stockholm last August.
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The revelation was made during a hearing to extradite Assange to Sweden over alleged sex crimes. Goran Rudling, a campaigner on Swedish rape laws, told Woolwich Crown Court in London how Miss A posted her plan in January last year.
He said she also posted tweets indicating she was “happy” in Assange’s company less than a day after he allegedly assaulted her. The tweets were later deleted.
Assange was held in the UK under a European arrest warrant in December before his release on bail of £200,000.