The Many Trials Of Julian Assange.
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Former Spanish military man who spied on Assange for the CIA is investigated for falsifying evidence
A Madrid court opens a probe into why the owner of a security company tried to blame the former ambassador of Ecuador, now deceased, for ordering wiretaps against the WikiLeaks founder

Julian Assange, has requested 20 and a half years in prison, plus fine, for David Morales, manager and administrator of the Spanish company that provided the security services at the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, for allegedly spying on him while he was isolated for years in the diplomatic headquarters tribuyes Morales, responsible for the Spanish company Undercover Global (UC Global), alleged crimes of discovery and disclosure of secrets, bribery, money laundering, illicit possession of weapons and criminal organization.
The former military was hired by the government of Ecuador to monitor the perimeter of the building and control from a den the entrances and exits. But... Morales obeyed the CIA, according to denunciations and installed dozens of secret cameras and microphones that recorded image and sound that monitored everything that happened inside the building and the private life of Assange himself. The CIA had real-time access. In this way, not only was Assange’s day-to-day record. Also what people visited him and what conversations they had.
Let us remember that the U.S. intended to be extradited because Assange had denounced the sensitive U.S. operations that the Pentagon considered high-security.