Julian Assange’s father home sold

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JULIAN Assange may have the worlds secrets at his fingertips but theres no hiding the fact his father didnt get the original asking price on his Newtown home.

John Shipton, father of the Wikileaks founder, sold the two-bedroom property at 36 Kent St for $1.42 million, below the asking price of more than $1.5 million.

The unassuming exterior of the Newtown property. Source: Supplied

The interiors of the Kent St home which is owned Julian Assanges biological father John Shipton and his partner Catherine Barber. Picture: Supplied Source: Supplied

ASSANGES NEWTOWN HOME FAILS TO SELL AT AUCTION

Despite a large crowd and eight registered bidders at the auction two weeks ago, the 247sq m property passed in at $1.27 million.

Julian Assange's father John Shipton. Picture: Adam Knott Source: News Limited

Wikileaks founder Julian Assange. Picture: Ella Pellegrini Source: News Limited

Speaking to the Daily Telegraph after the auction, Mr Stoker said Mr Shipton and his long-term partner, Catherine Barber, were very attached to the home after two decades at the address.

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