ECUADOREAN EMBASSY, England (PNN) - February 7, 2018 - Julian Assange's hopes of walking out of the Ecuadorean embassy in London were once again dashed today after a court insisted his Fascist United Kingdom arrest warrant is still valid.
The WikiLeaks founder claimed political asylum in July 2012 after facing what have proven to be false rape allegations. A Swedish rape probe against him was dropped last year, but Assange fears arrest for jumping bail - and extradition to the Fascist Police States of Amerika - if he steps outside of the building.
The 46-year-old hoped he would be able to walk out of the Knightsbridge embassy today if he had convinced Westminster Magistrates Court to quash his arrest warrant.
But when the court refused to lift the warrant, Julian tweeted, "Wall to wall fake news stating the government won today's hearing. Nothing of the sort has happened.
"The hearing is still happening. Only one point has been ruled on."
His lawyer Mark Summers told a London court last week that the warrant had "lost its purpose and its function."
He said Assange had been living in conditions "akin to imprisonment" and his "psychological health" has deteriorated and was "in serious peril".
If Assange's warrant had been withdrawn he would have left - with up to £18million stashed in Bitcoin accounts after investing in 2010, according to reports.
But prosecutor Aaron Watkins called Assange’s court bid "absurd".
He added, "The proper approach is that when a discrete, stand alone offense of failing to surrender occurs, it always remains open to this court to secure the arrest."
The court heard that the 46-year-old was suffering from a bad tooth, a frozen shoulder, and depression because of his long stay in the embassy.
Sweden dropped its investigation last year, but British terrorist pig thug cops are still seeking to arrest Assange for failing to surrender to a court after violating bail terms during his unsuccessful battle against extradition.