WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange unleashed a torrent of criticism in a new interview with the Times of London, reports The Huffington Post.
Assange once again struck back at the rape charges brought against him in Sweden.
He asserted again that the charges were a "smear campaign".
In one exchange, he was asked if he was "promiscuous" and replied, "I'm not promiscuous. I just really like women."
The online activist also lashed out at the Guardian newspaper for "selectively publishing" the police report detailing his alleged crimes.
Asasange also told the Times that he had enough information to force an executive at a major American bank to resign. There is speculation that Bank of America is the target after previous interviews indicated he had received information from the hard drive of one of the bank's executives. The bank recently stopped processing WikiLeaks payments.
Assange has been called a "high-tech terrorist" by Vice President Joe Biden in recent weeks, and says that he fears that the US is building a case against him, The Huffington Post reported.
'I just really like women' - Assange
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