US will not allow Venezuelan government to pay Maduro's legal fees, lawyer says
The U.S. Treasury revoked an initial license allowing Venezuela to pay Maduro's defense fees, raising concerns about his Sixth Amendment right to counsel, lawyer Barry Pollack said.
- On February 25, 2026 Barry Pollack told a Manhattan federal judge that U.S. authorities are blocking Venezuela from paying Nicolás Maduro's legal fees, with his February 20 letter now public.
- Jan. 9 OFAC briefly authorized Venezuelan state funds for legal fees but revoked the license hours later without explanation, Pollack said.
- Pollack argued that OFAC's failure to allow Venezuela to pay Maduro's defense costs interferes with his Sixth Amendment right, citing Venezuelan law that mandates government-funded legal expenses.
- Both Maduro and Cilia Flores remain jailed in New York, with Maduro due before a judge on March 26, 2026, and they have pleaded not guilty.
- Allowing Delcy Rodríguez's government to pay for Maduro's defense could complicate U.S. prosecutors' efforts, Pollack said the authorization was rescinded for Maduro but remained for Cilia Flores's lawyers.
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The background of this refusal is related to the supposed fortune accumulated by the Venezuelan president abroad and which is the subject of investigation
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