Cilia Flores: A First Lady in a New York Cell
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Cilia Flores, the wife of the deposed Venezuelan president, Nicolás Maduro, joined the Chavista leader's request to dismiss the case against him in the United States by not having, like him, a license from the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) to finance his defense.
By María Santana, CNN en Español. The wife of Venezuela's ousted president, Cilia Flores de Maduro, has asked a federal judge in New York to allow her to join Nicolás Maduro's legal offensive to dismiss the criminal charges they both face in the United States. In documents filed with the court on Tuesday, Flores's lawyers argue that the U.S. government's actions have interfered with her ability to defend herself in the case, the same argument Ma…
The Venezuelan Interior Minister, Diosdado Cabello, made a call on Wednesday to continue demanding the release of Nicolás Maduro and his wife, deputy Cilia Flores, detained in the United States, where they will have the next judicial hearing on March 26. The entry Diosdado Cabello calls to continue demanding the release of Nicolás Maduro was first published in the Digital Process.
The defense of Cilia Flores, wife of Nicolás Maduro, filed a motion before a federal court in New York to request the dismissal of the charges against him. According to the US media, the central argument of the petition is that the U.S. government, under the administration of Donald Trump, would have interfered with his constitutional right to a legal defense by blocking funds intended to cover Flores' attorneys' fees.
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