Julian Assange marries Stella Moris in UK high-security jail

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Wearing a dress made by Vivienne Westwood, Stella Moris walked through the crowd of well-wishers to cut her wedding cake. But unlike most new brides, she was alone. Her husband, Julian Assange, remained in Belmarsh prison where the pair had just been married watched by their two children and a handful of guests. Assange is being held in jail while US authorities seek his extradition to face trial on 18 counts relating to WikiLeaks’ release of vast troves of confidential military records and diplomatic cables more than a decade ago

Julian Assange marries Stella Moris in London prison ceremony

‘Today I will marry the love of my life’: Julian Assange’s fiancée

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