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Assange said “no” to U.S. Federal Judge Ramona V. Manglona when she asked if he was bribed, coerced or intimidated into signing his plea agreement, according toWhen asked by Manglona if he was happy with the proceeding, Assange jested, “That might depend on the outcome of the hearing,”: We’re launching text message alerts so you'll always know the biggest stories shaping the day’s headlines. Text “Alerts” to 335-0739 or sign up here.and time in London’s Belmarsh Prison.
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