Assange is wanted by U.S. authorities to stand trial for 18
offences including conspiring to hack government computers and
espionage. Last year, the United States began extradition
proceedings after he was dragged from London's Ecuadorean
embassy where he had been holed up for almost seven years.
The U.S. Department for Justice issued a second, superseding
indictment last week which, it said, contained no new charges
but broadened "the scope of the conspiracy" and included
accusations of recruiting hackers.
"We are to say the least surprised by the timing of this
development," Assange's lawyer Mark Summers told a brief
technical hearing at London's Westminster Magistrates' Court on
Monday, adding it could derail the timing for the case.
Assange's full extradition hearing began in February but was
interrupted by Britain's coronavirus lockdown and is now
scheduled to resume on Sept. 7.
Judge Vanessa Baraister said the case would "almost certainly"
be now held at London's Old Bailey criminal court.
Assange himself was again absent from Monday's hearing and
unable to appear by videolink from prison because of medical
reasons, Summers said.
Baraitser said the prison had said Assange was not unwell but
was choosing not to attend. She said his legal team needed to
provide up-to-date medical information for the next hearing.
Summers said the medical issues related to Assange attending the
court via an unventilated video booth. His lawyers say he has
had past respiratory illnesses making him susceptible to
COVID-19.
Assange, 48, an Australian, fears decades in prison if convicted
in the United States and calls the case against him a threat to
free speech. Washington says he put the lives of informants in
danger by publishing secret diplomatic cables.
(Reporting by Michael Holden; Editing by Andrew Cawthorne)
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