WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was questioned Monday about a possible sex crime in Sweden by prosecutors at the Ecuadorean Embassy in London, where he’s lived in exile for more than four years to avoid extradition to Sweden and possibly the United States, The Associated Press reported. Although prosecutors did not comment on the closed-door proceedings, the long-delayed interview is expected to continue Tuesday and possibly beyond that, the report said. Assange's version of events, and a possible DNA sample, will help decide whether Swedish prosecutors charge him. The questioning was being led by an Ecuadorean prosecutor in the presence of Swedish prosecutor Ingrid Isgren and a Swedish...