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US Jury Convicts Once Powerful Haitian Gang Leader in Kidnapping of US Missionaries

  • A U.S. Federal jury found Germine Joly, a former leader of a Haitian gang, guilty of masterminding the 2021 abduction of 16 U.S. Missionaries and one Canadian national in Haiti.
  • The kidnapping occurred when the missionaries traveled near Port-au-Prince and were abducted by the 400 Mawozo gang, which Joly led even from prison.
  • The group first sought a ransom of $1 million per hostage or the liberation of Joly, held the captives at gunpoint for more than two months, and arranged their release in a way that concealed the gang’s involvement.
  • Joly, also known as Yonyon, had pleaded guilty to weapons smuggling and laundering ransom, and was sentenced previously to 35 years, with new sentencing pending following this conviction.
  • Authorities said Joly used the hostages to negotiate his freedom, while U.S. Officials emphasized they will aggressively pursue hostage takers abroad to protect Americans.
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US jury convicts once powerful Haitian gang leader in kidnapping of US missionaries

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — A U.S. jury has found a once powerful Haitian gang leader guilty of organizing the kidnapping of 16 U.S. citizens in 2021 and holding them hostage for more than two months.

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Juno7 broke the news in on Saturday, May 17, 2025.
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