Prosecutors seek to have ex-Green Beret accused of failed Venezuelan plot back in custody
Federal prosecutors seek to revoke Jordan Goudreau's release after he allegedly threatened a filmmaker who posted his $2 million bond amid a 2020 Venezuela invasion plot.
- Prosecutors are seeking to have ex-Green Beret Jordan Goudreau, accused of a failed coup attempt in Venezuela, back in custody over an alleged undisclosed side agreement to surrender assets.
- Goudreau's associate Gatien claims he threatened her and tried to elicit defamatory statements against her to void their bond agreement.
- Goudreau maintains his innocence, stating he does not intend to return to prison, while the U.S. government has denied involvement in the plot against Venezuelan President Maduro.
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Prosecutors seek to have ex-Green Beret accused of failed Venezuelan plot back in custody
Federal prosecutors are asking a judge to revoke the release of a former Green Beret who is accused of planning a failed invasion of Venezuela in 2020.
MIAMI, October 4, 2025.- Federal prosecutors seek to reinstate in custody a former Green Boina accused of plotting to invade Venezuela in 2020, arguing that he runs the risk of fleeing the United States after allegedly threatening a filmmaker who paid a bail of 2 million dollars.
Federal prosecutors in the United States requested that Jordan Goudreau, former Green Boina and protagonist of a failed "coup attempt" in Venezuela in 2020, return to preventive custody. According to US media, the petition arises after new accusations that there is a risk that he will flee the United States after allegedly threatening a filmmaker who paid a $2 million bail for his release. Despite the fiscal objection, Jordan Goudreau was releas…
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