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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)especially over-worked public defenders with more than 200 other cases they are handling, missed seeing some messages, probably from other clients and prosecutors also.
Crossed wires, happens every day and was no big deal except to those who are desperately, furiously trying to convict someone because they exposed dirty secrets of this government, War Crimes to be exact, and because they were about to expose corruption in the banking system.
But that aside, what does this have to do with Assange? He was not involved in the back and forth between the prosecutor and the attorney. The prosecutor told his attorney he was free to leave. He didn't leave right away, still hoping for an interview but Prosecutor did not get around to that until Sept 22.
Why did the Prosecutor wait so long to interview Assange? That is the question everyone is asking. And why did she refuse his offer to return to Sweden then refuse to go to London when there was no reason whatsoever not to do so?
Nice try at distraction with that irrelevant point between the prosecutor and attorney. It does not change a thing, the prosecutor has failed to do what is necessary to file charges in this case, and I think a majority of intelligent people know why by now.