At Westminster Magistrates Court, eventually being let into the building, today as Judge Vanessa Baraitser rules on whether Julian Assange will be granted bail today after she ruled he would not be extradited to the US on Monday.
Clair Dobbin for the US government says the court should be in no doubt as to Mr Assange's resources and abilities to organise flights to other countries and the readiness of other states to house Assange.
There are countries that are sympathetic to Mr Assange... he may simply be able to enter another embassy in this country, says Clair Dobbin for the US. The history of his attempts to avoid extradition to the US show the lengths he will go to to avoid this.
C Dobbin now lists the previous reasons Assange has been refused bail.
Given all Mr Assange's previous conduct there is no surety that would secure his attendance say Dobbin... These were lengths Assange went to to avoid extradition to the United States.