WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange faces sentencing in London on Wednesday for breaching his bail conditions, the whistleblowing site and a court official said.
Mr Assange could face a 12-month prison sentence for the violation, although time already served in prison may be taken into account.The Australian was held on a European arrest warrant after two Swedish women accused him of rape and molestation but then absconded in an attempt to gain asylum in Ecuador.
The 47-year-old, who was arrested last month after spending seven years holed up in the Ecuadoran embassy in London, is due to appear in person at Southwark Crown Court for the hearing, a court official said.
Mr Assange, who took refuge in the embassy in 2012 to avoid extradition to Sweden on rape accusations, was arrested on April 11 after Quito terminated his asylum.
WikiLeaks exposed everything from US military secrets to tax evasion by the wealthy.
He is also wanted for computer hacking in the US and faces an initial extradition hearing on Thursday, although the process could last for months or even years.

