US prosecutors to ‘help themselves’ to Julian Assange’s possessions
Material from WikiLeaks founder’s time in Ecuadorian embassy is said to include two manuscripts
Julian Assange’s belongings from his time living in the Ecuadorian embassy in London will be handed over to US prosecutors on Monday, according to WikiLeaks.
Ecuadorian officials are travelling to London to allow US prosecutors to “help themselves” to items including legal papers, medical records and electronic equipment, it was claimed.