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Actress and model Pamela Anderson told "The View" co-hosts on Friday that 
WikiLeaksfounder Julian Assange is physically "not so good" as he serves his 
11-month sentence at a high security British prison.The long-time confidante of 
the whistleblower expressed concern about Assange's well-being as he still 
faces possible extradition to the U.S.
"His health is really deteriorating. He has lost about 30 pounds I think since 
I saw him, and he was thin at that point," Anderson told "The View" co-hosts 
Whoopi Goldberg, Abby Huntsman, Joy Behar, Sunny Hostin and Meghan McCain.

Anderson noted that because Assange "wanted to look good" for her, he wore two 
pairs of sweat pants in an effort to mask his weight loss.

"He feels like people won't fight for people if they’re not resilient, and he 
is the most resilient person I’ve ever met," she said.
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Assange skipped bail in 2012 to avoid extradition to Sweden, where he was 
wanted on sexual assault allegations, which he denied. The charges were 
subsequently dropped, but Swedish authorities announced they were reopening 
their investigation in May.

After seven years of hiding at the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, Assange was 
arrested by United Kingdom authorities in April. Nearly one month later in May 
1, Assange was sentenced to 50 weeks in prison at Southwark Crown Court in 
central London. He read a letter to the court apologizing to those who 
"consider I have disrespected them," adding that he had struggled in difficult 
circumstances.

Following the London arrest, federal U.S. prosecutors unsealed an indictment 
against him, charging him for allegedly conspiring with former intelligence 
officer Chelsea Manning in an effort to unlawfully gain access to a government 
computer in 2010. The breach is considered one of the largest thefts of 
classified government information in American history.

Assange as well as his supporters have claimed he had no role in hacking 
Democratic documents or harvesting other government secrets, maintaining that 
he functioned as a journalist and publisher. The charges against Assange 
continue to raise concerns about the ripple effects it will have on press 
freedom.

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