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Consultant claims direct contact with Julian Assange regarding potential U.S. indictment

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November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #017211
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The passage provides a personal claim of consulting for Assange and his legal team on a possible U.S. indictment, offering a concrete name and timeframe (March 2011). While it hints at insider knowled Author met Assange and his British lawyers in London, March 2011 Author was asked by Assange to consult on a possible U.S. indictment Mentions broader context of historical speech‑suppression laws an

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