Some members of the U.S. Government wanted to charge the founder of WikiLeaks, Julian Assange, with .
A) computer fraud for hacking into the cell phones of crime victims
B) computer fraud for running a scam posing as a deposed Nigerian prince
C) espionage for publishing the Pentagon Papers
D) espionage for releasing thousands of confidential U.S. embassy documents online
E) None of the above options is correct.
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