US to allow Venezuelan government to cover Maduro's lawyer fees
Defence lawyers had asked for case to be thrown out, claiming Maduro's rights were violated following US abduction.
www.aljazeera.comHere’s what’s publicly reported about Venezuela funding Maduro’s legal defense in 2026.
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Defence lawyers had asked for case to be thrown out, claiming Maduro's rights were violated following US abduction.
www.aljazeera.comThe lawyer for Nicolas Maduro says the U.S. is blocking Venezuela's government from paying for the cost of his legal defense against drug trafficking charges.
www.cbsnews.comThe lawyer for deposed Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro says the United States is blocking funding for the cost of defending himself against drug trafficking charges
www.independent.co.ukThe lawyer for deposed Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro says the United States is blocking funding for the cost of defending himself against drug trafficking charges. Attorney Barry Pollack told a Manhattan federal judge late last week in an email that the Treasury Department Office of Foreign Assets Control had blocked the authorization of legal fees the government of Venezuela is required to pay for Maduro under its law and custom. Pollack says the move potentially interferes with Maduro's...
www.ajc.comUS authorities are blocking the Venezuelan government from paying legal fees for Nicolas Maduro’s defence in his New York drug trafficking case, his lawyer told a federal court.
www.moneycontrol.comThe Venezuela government pays maduro lawyers issue moved into focus after the U. S. said Venezuela can pay for Nicolás Maduro’s defense in a criminal case. The move concerns money for legal representation, not broader relief, and it comes as the case involving Maduro remains active. What the U. S. said U. S. the Venezuelan …
www.el-balad.comThe United States has agreed to modify its sanctions on Venezuela to allow the South American country's government to pay Nicolás Maduro's defense lawyer, backing off a restriction that had threatened to derail the drug trafficking case against the ousted Venezuelan president, a court
thefinancialexpress.com.bdThe lawyer for Nicolas Maduro says the U.S. is blocking Venezuela's government from paying for the cost of his legal defense against drug trafficking charges.
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