It turns out that a lead Swedish police investigator in the alleged
rape case against WikiLeaks internet leaker Julian Assange had
personally known one of the two female defendants for as long as a
year and a half prior to the accusations made against Mr. Assange were
filed.  In spite of that fact, this police investigator continued as a
lead investigator in the case creating a situation that clearly smacks
of impropriety at the least or willful misconduct at worst.

  At the very outset of the situation, the two women initially
approached police only to find out if Mr. Assange could be forced to
be tested for HIV.  After this initial approach, one of the women, and
it is not known which one, became convinced by someone within the
police department that she should press rape charges against Assange.
The Swedish police have thus far refused to reveal who in their
department talked the woman into pressing charges.  Most astute
individuals, with this new information at hand, should not have a hard
time figuring out who that person was.

  At any rate, this new information has created a serious legal
problem for the prosecution and has again raised questions about the
entire case against Assange and what it is really all about.

  Steve


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