WASHINGTON (Reuters) - WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange may have been freed from a London jail, but he's still facing extradition to Sweden for questioning in a sex case.
Assange and his supporters claim the Swedish inquiry is a smear or a conspiracy to shut down WikiLeaks. Assange's lawyers assert the Swedish women who made allegations against him may be out for revenge and sought to cash in on their stories.
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