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In reply to the discussion: Defending Assange against sexual assault allegations [View all]Major Nikon
(36,925 posts)One of the women has specifically said she is not making rape accusations against Assange and neither is anyone, including the prosecution, claiming otherwise. At the heart of the matter of the only rape accusation is whether one of the women was asleep when Assange initiated sex. In her own electronic communications, which the prosecution has in their possession, she admits to NOT being asleep. She refused to sign the statement that was prepared for her claiming she was asleep when sex was initiated (reporting a false rape accusation in Sweden is a crime which seems to explain her unwillingness to sign the statement). Keep in mind also that per the leaked statement, sex continued to completion with both parties making jokes about Assange not wearing a condom. Does this sound like rape to you, regardless of what country's standards are involved?
So what is the evidence against him exactly? Have you read the statement she refused to sign? It was leaked to the press (which kinda discredits much of the prosecution's case to begin with).