US soldier used inside info to bet on Maduro capture
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A US special forces soldier involved in the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro was arrested for allegedly betting on that operation, netting him $400,000 in profits, according to a person familiar with the matter.
For the past four and a half months, Nicolás Maduro has been in a federal detention center in New York—which has also held the likes of Luigi Mangione, Ghislaine Maxwell, and R. Kelly.
Florida will require students to learn about alleged human rights abuses and drug trafficking under Maduro as part of expanded "History of Communism" lessons.
The first Maduro confidant to fall was Alex Saab, a Colombian-born businessman and Ms. Fabri’s husband, who has made billions from preferential food and oil trade contracts and is under indictment in the United States on corruption-related charges.
Nicolás Maduro, the President of Venezuela, is reportedly being held in a New York City detention-center unit known for housing rappers and tech moguls.
Amnesty International said Venezuela has not dismantled its "repressive apparatus" nearly four months after ex-President Nicolás Maduro was arrested.