From Jets to Florida Luxury Homes: US Seized a Fortune From Maduro
- The U.S. government has seized over US$700 million in assets from Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, according to Attorney General Pam Bondi in an interview with Fox.
- Items confiscated include luxury homes in Florida, two private jets, and a horse farm, as stated by Bondi.
- The reward for information leading to Maduro's capture has increased to US$50 million, according to the U.S. government.
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US seizes assets from Maduro worth US$700 million, Bondi says
The United States government on Wednesday claimed to have confiscated over US$700 million in assets from Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, according to Attorney General Pam Bondi in an interview with Fox. These assets reportedly include two luxury planes, multiple houses, a mansion in the Dominican Republic, and a horse farm.
The high hierarchy of the Bolivarian revolution has been put on alert before the announcement of the United States government, doubling the reward to anyone offering information leading to the arrest of Venezuela’s president, Nicolás Maduro. The Bolivarian leader has been pointed out by Washington as the alleged leader of the Soles cartel. On Wednesday, the State Department reported that he had seized Maduro’s assets for about 700 million dollar…
From jets to Florida luxury homes: US seized a fortune from Maduro
The more than $700 million in assets the United States says it has confiscated from Venezuelan ruler Nicolás Maduro includes multiple luxury properties in Florida, Attorney General Pam Bondi said Wednesday. Read more...
The U.S. government has confiscated more than $700 million in assets from Venezuela's president, Nicolás Maduro, who has been accused of leading the Cartel de los Soles, which the Donald Trump administration declared last July as a terrorist organization.The U.S. Attorney General, Pam Bondi, highlighted this Wednesday in an interview with the Fox chain the confiscation of millions of dollars in assets from Maduro."This is organized crime, not un…
Minister Yván Gil denounced prosecutor Pam Bondi and the U.S. government for false accusations against Nicolás Maduro and the confiscation of Venezuelan planes, calling them part of an imperial script to delegitimize the Bolivarian Revolution.
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