Julian Assange's name will return to court. This time it will be in Spain, where the founder of Wikileaks will testify on December 20 in the trial that drives David Morales, owner and manager of UC Global, a Spanish security company. Assange accuses him of having spied on him while he was asylum at the Ecuadorian embassy in London, and of delivering that information to the CIA. In his first interview for an international media, Morales denies the accusations and denounces that, after months of legal frameworks, he has not yet been able to access the complaint. “The cameras were really visible, and only affected the common areas. There is, as it has been said that there were hidden cameras, all cameras were visible even in that design or plan collaborated both Mr. Assange and with the team in the placement of the same, he maintained supervision for a while of them. That is, it was quite shared, ”Morales said.
Morales: There were no hidden cameras with Assange
2019-12-06T17:17:43.305Z
Julian Assange's name will return to court. This time it will be in Spain, where the founder of Wikileaks will testify on December 20 in the trial that drives David Morales, owner and g ...