World | WikiLeaks Sweden Cancels Warrant for Wikileaks' Assange He's no longer suspected of rape By John Johnson Posted Aug 21, 2010 11:23 AM CDT Copied WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange gives a seminar at the Swedish Trade Union Confederation headquarters in Stockholm earlier this month. (AP Photo/SCANPIX, Bertil Ericson, File) The weirdest story of the day gets a little weirder: Swedish authorities have withdrawn their arrest warrant for Wikileaks founder Julian Assange on charges of rape and molestation."I don't think there is reason to suspect that he has committed rape," said a chief prosecutor, without elaborating on how the allegations surfaced or why they've been dismissed. Assange had adamantly denied the charges via the Wikileaks Twitter feed, and the site said it had been warned to expect "dirty tricks." Assange, whose whereabouts are unknown, is preparing to release another batch of Afghan war documents over the loud objections of the Pentagon. Read These Next Kyrsten Sinema is being sued under 'homewrecker' law. Judge orders man released after ICE forced its way into his home. Pamela Anderson didn't love sitting near Seth Rogen at the Globes. John Mellencamp's little-known side gig: Indiana football fan. Report an error