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superseding_indictment_-_24-06-2020 [2020/06/25 14:58] – editor42 | superseding_indictment_-_24-06-2020 [2020/06/28 12:06] – [E. Sabu, Hammond, and ASSANGE] footnote editor42 | ||
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+ | <WRAP centerl round tip> | ||
+ | Redacted names in the indictment: | ||
+ | * WLA-2 = Daniel Domscheit-Berg | ||
+ | * WLA-3 = Jacob Appelbaum | ||
+ | * WLA-4 = Sarah Harrison | ||
+ | * " | ||
+ | </ | ||
FILED IN OPEN COURT ON JUN. 24 2020 CLERK U.S. DISTRICT COURT ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA | FILED IN OPEN COURT ON JUN. 24 2020 CLERK U.S. DISTRICT COURT ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA | ||
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=====A. ASSANGE and WikiLeaks===== | =====A. ASSANGE and WikiLeaks===== | ||
- | cL. From at least 2007, JULIAN PAUL ASSANGE | + | 1. From at least 2007((1) When the Grand Jury alleges in this Superseding Indictment that an event occurred on a |
- | + | particular date, the Grand Jury means to convey that the event occurred “on or about” that date.)), JULIAN PAUL ASSANGE (“ASSANGE”): | |
- | 1 When the Grand Jury alleges in this Superseding Indictment that an event occurred on a | + | |
- | particular date, the Grand Jury means to convey that the event occurred “on or about” that date. | + | |
- | face of “WikiLeaks, | + | |
To obtain information to release on the WikiLeaks website, ASSANGE recruited sources and | To obtain information to release on the WikiLeaks website, ASSANGE recruited sources and | ||
predicated the success of WikiLeaks in part upon the recruitment of sources to (4) illegally | predicated the success of WikiLeaks in part upon the recruitment of sources to (4) illegally | ||
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information nondisclosure agreement, acknowledging that the unauthorized disclosure or | information nondisclosure agreement, acknowledging that the unauthorized disclosure or | ||
retention or negligent handling of classified information could cause irreparable injury to the | retention or negligent handling of classified information could cause irreparable injury to the | ||
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United States or be used to the advantage of a foreign nation. | United States or be used to the advantage of a foreign nation. | ||
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====ii, Manning Steals and Provides to WikiLeaks Classified Information about Iraq, Afghanistan, | ====ii, Manning Steals and Provides to WikiLeaks Classified Information about Iraq, Afghanistan, | ||
- | 13. Between January 2010 and May 201 0, consistent with WikiLeaks’s “Most Wanted | + | 13. Between January 2010 and May 2010, consistent with WikiLeaks’s “Most Wanted |
Leaks” solicitation of bulk databases and military and intelligence categories, Manning | Leaks” solicitation of bulk databases and military and intelligence categories, Manning | ||
downloaded four nearly complete databases from departments and agencies of the United States, | downloaded four nearly complete databases from departments and agencies of the United States, | ||
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14. No later than January 2010, Manning repeatedly used an online chat service, | 14. No later than January 2010, Manning repeatedly used an online chat service, | ||
- | Jabber.ccc.de, | + | Jabber.ccc.de, |
+ | . | ||
15. On March 7, 2010, Manning asked ASSANGE how valuable the Guantanamo Bay | 15. On March 7, 2010, Manning asked ASSANGE how valuable the Guantanamo Bay | ||
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16, On March 8, 2010, when Manning brought up the “osc,” meaning the CIA Open | 16, On March 8, 2010, when Manning brought up the “osc,” meaning the CIA Open | ||
- | Source Center, | + | Source Center, |
consistent with WikiLeaks’s list of “Most Wanted Leaks,” which solicited “the complete CIA | consistent with WikiLeaks’s list of “Most Wanted Leaks,” which solicited “the complete CIA | ||
Open Source Center analytical database, | Open Source Center analytical database, | ||
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18. On March 8, 2010, in response to Manning’s comment that, after transmitting the | 18. On March 8, 2010, in response to Manning’s comment that, after transmitting the | ||
detainee assessment briefs to ASSANGE and WikiLeaks, “thats all I really have got left,” and to | detainee assessment briefs to ASSANGE and WikiLeaks, “thats all I really have got left,” and to | ||
- | 2 The Grand Jury will allege that the person using these monikers is ASSANGE without | ||
- | reference to the specific moniker used. | ||
encourage Manning to continue to steal classified documents from the United States and provide | encourage Manning to continue to steal classified documents from the United States and provide | ||
them to WikiLeaks, ASSANGE replied, “curious eyes never run dry in my experience.” | them to WikiLeaks, ASSANGE replied, “curious eyes never run dry in my experience.” | ||
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said that WikiLeaks had “never lost a source,” told the audience that it should reject the thought | said that WikiLeaks had “never lost a source,” told the audience that it should reject the thought | ||
that someone else was more qualified than them to determine whether a document should be kept | that someone else was more qualified than them to determine whether a document should be kept | ||
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secret, and urged attendees to assist WikiLeaks and emulate others who had broken the law to | secret, and urged attendees to assist WikiLeaks and emulate others who had broken the law to | ||
disseminate classified information. WLA-3 ended his request for assistance with the slogan, | disseminate classified information. WLA-3 ended his request for assistance with the slogan, | ||
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January and February 2012, Sabu used Jabber to chat with this WikiLeaks leader, who used | January and February 2012, Sabu used Jabber to chat with this WikiLeaks leader, who used | ||
various monikers on Jabber.ccc.de that are attributed to ASSANGE for reasons including but not | various monikers on Jabber.ccc.de that are attributed to ASSANGE for reasons including but not | ||
- | limited to the following”: | + | limited to the following |
+ | ((3) For the remainder of the Second Superseding Indictment, the Grand Jury will alle ge that | ||
+ | the person using these monikers is ASSANGE without reference to the specific moniker used.)): | ||
a. When Sabu suggested that it had to be “boring” to stay at Ellingham Hall “every | a. When Sabu suggested that it had to be “boring” to stay at Ellingham Hall “every | ||
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could survive prosecution and prison without talking to law enforcement. | could survive prosecution and prison without talking to law enforcement. | ||
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- | (3) For the remainder of the Second Superseding Indictment, the Grand Jury will alle ge that | ||
- | the person using these monikers is ASSANGE without reference to the specific moniker used. | ||
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Research and Investigative Firm, Sabu and other members of LulzSec/ | Research and Investigative Firm, Sabu and other members of LulzSec/ | ||
and provide to WikiLeaks mail and documents, databases and pdfs. | and provide to WikiLeaks mail and documents, databases and pdfs. | ||
- | 4 On January 23, 2012, WikiLeaks announced a new television series that would start in | + | ((4) On January 23, 2012, WikiLeaks announced a new television series that would start in |
March 2012, in which ASSANGE would host conversations with key political players over the | March 2012, in which ASSANGE would host conversations with key political players over the | ||
course of approximately ten weekly episodes... Airing on the Russia Today network, the guests | course of approximately ten weekly episodes... Airing on the Russia Today network, the guests | ||
interviewed by ASSANGE included the Presidents of Tunisia and Ecuador, the leader of | interviewed by ASSANGE included the Presidents of Tunisia and Ecuador, the leader of | ||
Hezbollah, representatives of the Occupy Movement, and an individual who claimed to be a | Hezbollah, representatives of the Occupy Movement, and an individual who claimed to be a | ||
- | former Guantanamo Bay prisoner who ran the website cageprisoners.org in 2012. | + | former Guantanamo Bay prisoner who ran the website cageprisoners.org in 2012.)) |
75. On February 21, 2012, and in response to Sabu’s request, ASSANGE provided | 75. On February 21, 2012, and in response to Sabu’s request, ASSANGE provided |