Sweden to decide whether to reopen Assange rape case
STOCKHOLM — Swedish prosecutors plan to say Monday whether they will reopen a rape case against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, a month after he was removed from the Ecuadorian Embassy in London.
Eva-Marie Persson, Sweden’s deputy director of public prosecutions, is scheduled to hold a news conference in Stockholm. If Sweden relaunches the case, that could leave Britain deciding whether to extradite him to the Scandinavian country or the United States.
Swedish prosecutors filed preliminary charges — a step short of formal charges — against Assange after he visited the country in 2010.