Judge falsely claims Julian Assange indicted in Sweden, finally corrects her statement after his intervention
Emmy Butlin spoke with Gordon Dimmack about the incident as she was present during the process. She also made a related request to the Ministry of Justice. According to Butlin:
The judge read out her sentencing remarks from a pre-prepared document on her screen. At some point she mis-characterised the sexual misconduct allegations he [Julian Assange] faced claiming he had been charged/indicted in Sweden. Julian Assange interrupted to correct her statement, she continued reading without interrupting but when she finished reading, she acknowledged it was correct that he had not been charged.
Full request:
Butlin also said that Assange already looked very thin, he looked 'skin and bones'. His clothes were hanging off him and she and others who were present were very concerned of how he looked, his physical appearance.
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