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Assange 'fathered two children' in London embassy


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Image copyright PA Media Image caption Stella Morris says three-year-old 
Gabriel and one-year-old Max keep in touch with their father via video calls 

Julian Assange secretly fathered two children while living inside the 
Ecuadorean embassy in London, his partner has revealed.

Stella Morris says she has been in a relationship with the Wikileaks founder 
since 2015 and has been raising their two young sons on her own.

She spoke out amid fears over the spread of Covid-19 in Belmarsh Prison.

He has been held there since being dragged from the Ecuadorean embassy a year 
ago. 

The 48-year-old Australian is now seeking bail amid concerns over his health. 

Ms Morris, a South African-born lawyer, told The Mail on Sunday she was 
revealing their union for the first time because his "life is on the brink" and 
she did not believe he would "survive infection with coronavirus".

 

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Media captionJulian Assange being dragged from the Ecuadorean embassy in London 

In a video posted on Wikileaks' YouTube account, she says she met Assange 
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LgK5ZqjvC5s&feature=youtu.be>  in 2011 when 
she joined his legal team. 

He took refuge in the embassy in 2012 to avoid extradition to Sweden over a 
sexual assault case that has since been dropped.

He is also fighting extradition to the United States on espionage charges.

Ms Morris says she visited him in the embassy almost every day and "got to know 
Julian very well". The couple fell in love in 2015 and got engaged two years 
later. 

She told the Mail on Sunday that Assange had watched both boys being born via 
video link and they had visited their father at the embassy. 

Three-year-old Gabriel and one-year-old Max speak to their father via video 
calls, she says. 

"Forming a family was a deliberate decision to break down those walls around 
him and imagine a life beyond that prison," she says in the Wikileaks YouTube 
video.

Image copyright Wikileaks Image caption An undated photo issued by Wikileaks 
shows Julian Assange (c) with his partner Stella Morris (second right) 
alongside other members of his legal team 

"While for many people it would seem insane to start a family in that context, 
for us it was the sane thing to do, to keep things real. 

"It grounds me, and when Julian sees the children, it gives him a lot of peace 
and nurture and support. They are very happy children."

Assange was arrested on 11 April 2019 at the Ecuadorean embassy and detained 
for "failing to surrender to the court". 

He was sentenced to 50 weeks in jail for breaching his bail conditions. 

Assange was due to be released from HMP Belmarsh last September after serving 
the custody period of his jail term.

But a judge ruled that he should remain in jail until his extradition hearing 
because of his "history of absconding".

Details about the children with Stella Morris were seen by the Mail in court 
documents as part of his US extradition case.

Assange is believed to have other children, although little is known about 
them. He has an adult son, Daniel Assange, who is reportedly a software 
designer in Australia.

More than a thousand UK prisoners have reported symptoms of coronavirus, 
official figures show. 

One inmate at HMP Belmarsh is among several to have have died, according to 
internal data confirmed by the Ministry of Justice. 

Up to 4,000 low-risk prisoners in England and Wales are to be released in an 
effort to control the spread of the coronavirus, the government has said.

 

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