President Nicolas Maduro
New details emerge on how the Maduro regime is storing its stolen loot in Florida properties.
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Luxurious high-rises. Spacious, sprawling mansions. Green, verdant
horse ranches. Nearly 20 properties in total, stretching from Palm Beach
to Coral Gables, Florida — tens of millions of dollars’ worth of
assets, soaking in the south Florida sun.
And all of them, as of last week, now frozen by federal authorities,
caught in a spiraling, $1.2-billion money laundering ring reaching the
highest ranks of Venezuela’s government.
The allegations of one of the largest money laundering rings in recent
history, and the subsequent fallout, haven’t broken into the U.S.
national press. But the striking details at play are indicative of both
political realities in Venezuela — of an economy collapsing, of people
fleeing in unprecedented numbers, while the regime descends into
autocracy — and fledgling anti-kleptocracy efforts in the United States,
which continues to provide an outlet for the kleptocrats drenching
Caracas.
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Source: ThinkProgress
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