No Assange DNA on torn condom – report

Posted: September 16, 2012 at 10:15 pm

Embassy asylum ... Julian Assange. Photo: AP

LONDON: Forensic experts have failed to find crucial DNA evidence in the sexual assault case against Julian Assange, a British newspaper has reported.

In a 100-page document shown to lawyers for the WikiLeaks founder, Swedish police made a case for the 41-year-old's extradition to Stockholm for questioning.

The report said staff at two forensic laboratories were unable to find conclusive evidence of Mr Assange's DNA on a torn condom provided by one of two women who claim to have been assaulted in August 2010.

However, the same analysts have found DNA believed to belong to Mr Assange on a condom from a second woman, The Mail on Sunday reports.

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Mr Assange denies any wrongdoing and says sex with the two women was consensual.

He remains in London's Ecuadorean embassy in a bid to avoid Swedish extradition, which he insists would lead to him being handed to authorities in the US, where the actions of his website are under investigation.

The Swedish police report said one woman, now age 33, claims she was repeatedly molested by Mr Assange at her flat in Stockholm. She said he deliberately broke a condom before wearing it to have unprotected sex with her against her will.

Scientists were unable to find Mr Assange's DNA on the condom and his lawyers suggest that is because a fake one may have been submitted, the newspaper said.

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