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Embattled Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is giving one lucky person the chance to have lunch with him in London next month -- for a price.

After six months of house arrest, Julian Assange has had ample time to come up with new ways of raising some extra money for his cash-strapped Wikileaks. While an eBay auction may not be terribly original, its promise of lunch with Assange himself is likely to attract more than a few bids from Wikileaks devotees.

“This is your chance at being one of eight people to dine with WikiLeaks editor-in-chief Julian Assange and renowned Slovenian philosopher, Slavoj Žižek,” reads the listing for the auction.

The winner will not only receive a complimentary lunch in the presence of Assange at “one of London’s finest restaurants,” but also a front-row ticket to an event where Assange will be discussing “the impact of Wikileaks.” The listing also promises to pick up the cost of a cab ride from lunch to the Troxy in East London, where the event is taking place.

The listing promising “lunch with Assange and Žižek to benefit WikiLeaks” first appeared on eBay earlier this week with a starting price of $564. Since then, 34 bids have driven the price up to $3,463, where it currently stands with over three days remaining.

Assange is currently fighting extradition back to Sweden where he’s facing allegations of rape and sexual molestation. Despite the legal expenses he’s likely to incur, evidently none of the money earned through the auction will go towards Assange’s personal legal defense. The listing states, “100% of the final sale price will support WikiLeaks.”

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  1. Christian Dillon at 12:05am 18th June 2011 creepy
  2. Sandi DiScenza at 5:07am 17th June 2011 he's not on my list of people I most want to have lunch with..
  3. Erica Kramer at 4:13am 17th June 2011 I'm going to try that and see how it works...I'm sure the auction would be closed courtesy of eBay, my account probably suspended, and possibly hosed up on some type of prostitution charge. The double standards have to stop. I'm unemployed and I need to sell myself on a lunch date way more than Assange.
  4. Cheyne Rushing at 2:39am 17th June 2011 Does the winning bidder also get to falsely accuse him of wrongdoing?
  5. Morgan Somerville at 2:20am 17th June 2011 Pffft. Yeah, I'd go eat with him. Then stir his drink with my pecker when he went to the potty.
  6. Digital Trends at 2:20am 17th June 2011 lol
  7. Rey Castro at 2:18am 17th June 2011 ...and after main course, Assange interrupts the convo and says.. pls, wait a moment..I'll take a leak ..
  8. Jacob Burns at 2:18am 17th June 2011 Wonder if the U.S. government will have an assassin bid on it. Lol
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