A report from Declassified UK peered into the records of Justice Jeremy Johnson, a judge overseeing Assange’s extradition case, and found that Johnson once worked for the British Secret Intelligence Service (MI6) and their Ministry of Defence, their nation’s version of the Deep State.
While working as an attorney in 2007, Johnson represented the MI6 to protect the agency amidst inquires regarding the deaths of Princess Diana and Dodi Al Fayed. At the time, Johnson was described as an attorney who “does an enormous amount of often sensitive work” for the British government. Johnson also worked for the Ministry of Defence to protect Brtitish military personnel who were accused of torturing and murdering Iraq prisoners back in 2004.
A report from Declassified UK peered into the records of Justice Jeremy Johnson, a judge overseeing Assange’s extradition case, and found that Johnson once worked for the British Secret Intelligence Service (MI6) and their Ministry of Defence, their nation’s version of the Deep State.
While working as an attorney in 2007, Johnson represented the MI6 to protect the agency amidst inquires regarding the deaths of Princess Diana and Dodi Al Fayed. At the time, Johnson was described as an attorney who “does an enormous amount of often sensitive work” for the British government. Johnson also worked for the Ministry of Defence to protect Brtitish military personnel who were accused of torturing and murdering Iraq prisoners back in 2004.