Kristinn Hrafnsson

Kristinn Hrafnsson (born 25 June 1962) is an Icelandic investigative journalist who has been the editor-in-chief of WikiLeaks since 2018.

[8] Shortly thereafter, Kristinn was hired by RÚV (The Icelandic National Broadcasting Service).

In August 2009, he was working on a story about Kaupthing's loan book which had just been published on WikiLeaks, when the bank got a gag order issued by the Reykjavik sheriff's office, banning RÚV from reporting on the loan book.

[10] In April 2010, he flew to Baghdad to interview children of the military attack in the Collateral Murder video published by WikiLeaks.

[13] Beginning in 2010, he collaborated with WikiLeaks, serving as the organisation's spokesman after founder Julian Assange began to have legal problems.