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As we await the [REDACTED] Mueller report, let's evaluate the circumstantial evidence of what it suggests that federal prosecutors—in a newly unsealed document—decided what to shield a paragraph on their probe into Julian Assange.

Remember: The indictment is now public.
Why also is the "Filed" field of the Criminal Case Cover Sheet "REDACTED"?

The magistrate docket, pre-indictment, remains "SEALED," though it's marked sometime in 2017.

When that year is anybody's guess.
"The government requests that the Motion to Seal filed on December 21, 2017 ... remain under seal because it contains nonpublic information about an ongoing criminal investigation."

The redacted paragraph at the top of this thread is that motion.
A guide for the perplexed on the intriguing (if sparse) redactions in the just-released Julian Assange docket.
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