Pipe down, Jennifer
The reputation of British justice now rests on the shoulders of the High Court in the life or death case of Julian Assange.
… In June, the Icelandic newspaper Stundin reported that a key prosecution witness against Assange has admitted fabricating his evidence. The one “hacking” charge the Americans hoped to bring against Assange if they could get their hands on him depended on this source and witness, Sigurdur Thordarson, an FBI informant.
… Clair Dobbin, spruced, ponytail swinging, bearing her carton of files: a figure of certainty: she who said Julian Assange was “not so ill” that he would consider suicide. How does she know?
"He" isn't condidering his suicide, I'm sure that someone is.
https://consortiumnews.com/2021/08/12/john-pilger-a-day-in-the-death-of-british-justice/