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Miami opens second Maduro case as New York wobbles

VENEZUELA · Justice The Maduro Miami second case widens the United States legal pursuit against the former Venezuelan leader and signals federal prosecutors are hedging against weaknesses in the original New York indictment. What does the Maduro Miami case cover? Senior Justice Department leaders ordered a new criminal case opened in the Southern District of Florida against former Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, multiple sources told CBS News and Reuters. The Miami indictment targets Maduro’s alleged role in laundering money from the CLAP food program (Comite

Local de Abastecimiento y Produccion), the Venezuelan state-controlled welfare scheme that distributed subsidized food to households. The same program was at the center of the 2024 case against Alex Saab, a close Maduro business associate who was deported to the United States and charged with money-laundering conspiracy. Federal prosecutors allege Venezuelan officials and intermediaries directed CLAP procurement contracts to friendly suppliers, who then routed kickbacks through United States and offshore corporate vehicles tied to the Maduro inner circle. The Miami order was issued after Maduro

was already in federal custody on the New York narco-terrorism charges, the sources said. A Justice Department spokesperson declined to comment. Why are New York charges wobbling? The January 3, 2026 superseding indictment in the Southern District of New York charges Maduro with narco-terrorism conspiracy, cocaine-importation conspiracy and weapons offenses related to machine guns and destructive devices. The case was originally filed in March 2020 during the first Trump administration under then-Attorney General Bill Barr, and was reactivated when United States military forces captured Maduro

and his wife Cilia Flores in Caracas in the January 3 operation supported by the Drug Enforcement Administration and the Central Intelligence Agency. Defense lawyers have raised challenges about the chain of custody of evidence, the legality of the extraterritorial capture and the admissibility of communications intercepted before 2020. Maduro and Flores pleaded not guilty and are detained at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn; the next New York court date is June 30, 2026. The Miami case provides a parallel track that prosecutors can

advance if the New York charges face procedural or evidentiary setbacks. What is the Florida state-level effort? Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has publicly stated that Maduro should also face state charges in Florida and signaled the Florida Attorney General’s office is preparing a separate state-level case. The federal Miami indictment and a potential state case would represent three parallel tracks against Maduro across two jurisdictions. The Florida political dimension is significant given the state’s large Venezuelan diaspora and the importance of the Cuban-Venezuelan vote in

the 2026 midterm cycle, while Maduro’s son Nicolas Maduro Guerra and Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello also remain named in the original New York indictment. Frequently Asked Questions What is the CLAP program? CLAP stands for Comite Local de Abastecimiento y Produccion, the Venezuelan government food-distribution program created in 2016 to deliver subsidized basic goods to households. United States prosecutors and journalistic investigations have alleged the program served as a vehicle for procurement kickbacks and money laundering through friendly suppliers. When was Maduro captured? Maduro and

his wife Cilia Flores were captured on January 3, 2026 during a United States military operation in Caracas supported by the Drug Enforcement Administration and the Central Intelligence Agency. They were transported to New York City and detained at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn. When is the next court date? Maduro and Flores are scheduled to return to court at the Southern District of New York on June 30, 2026. The Miami case is at an earlier procedural stage and a public arraignment date

has not been set. Could Maduro be transferred to Florida? Transfer between federal districts is possible but would require coordination between the United States Attorneys for the Southern District of New York and the Southern District of Florida. The Justice Department has not indicated whether transfer is being considered. What does this mean for Venezuela politically? The expanded United States legal pursuit complicates any pathway for Maduro inner-circle figures to negotiate a soft landing. The pressure adds weight to Maria Corina Machado’s public bid for

the presidency and to the United States Southern Command stabilization framework currently being designed by Marco Rubio. Connected Coverage The Maduro Miami case connects directly to the political transition framework analyzed in our coverage of the Machado presidential bid and Delcy Rodriguez ultimatum, and ties to the oil-market backdrop in our Hormuz reopening framework coverage.

Nicolás Maduro, CLAP, money laundering, Southern District of Florida, Southern District of New York, narco-terrorism conspiracy, Alex Saab, Cilia Flores, Drug Enforcement Administration, Central Intelligence Agency, Ron DeSantis

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