Watch VideoA psychiatric expert says Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is very likely to attempt to kill himself if he's sent to the United States.
That comment came during an extradition hearing Tuesday in London.
The expert said Assange has a history of depression and an autism spectrum disorder.
U.S. prosecutors have...
Wikileaks' Assange A Suicide Risk If Sent To U.S., Says Psychiatrist
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