2026年2月25日 22:02 UTC / 路透社
作者:吕克·科恩
- 摘要
- 律师称委内瑞拉法律要求政府支付相关费用
- 马杜罗上月在加拉加斯遭美国突袭抓捕
- 马杜罗和弗洛雷斯对毒品走私指控不认罪
纽约,2月25日(路透社)- 被罢免的委内瑞拉总统的辩护律师周三表示,美国正在阻止委内瑞拉政府为尼古拉斯·马杜罗(Nicolas Maduro)在纽约面临的毒品走私案支付法律费用。
马杜罗和他的妻子西莉亚·弗洛雷斯(Cilia Flores)于1月5日对毒品走私指控不认罪,这些指控可能导致他们在美入狱数十年。他们目前被关押在纽约等待审判。
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在致负责审理马杜罗案件的美国联邦地区法官阿尔文·海勒斯坦(Alvin Hellerstein)的一封信中,辩护律师巴里·波拉克(Barry Pollack)表示,财政部于1月9日批准了对委内瑞拉解除美国金融制裁的例外情况,允许该国政府支付马杜罗的费用,但几小时后又撤销了该许可,未作解释。
波拉克在2月20日但于周三公开的信中写道:”根据委内瑞拉法律和惯例,政府有义务支付马杜罗先生的费用,马杜罗先生有理由期望委内瑞拉政府会这样做,而马杜罗先生本人无法负担律师费用。”
提起诉讼的曼哈顿美国检察官办公室发言人拒绝置评。财政部未立即回应记者的置评请求。
1月3日,在美国总统唐纳德·特朗普政府数月来向这位社会主义领导人施压要求其辞职后,美国特种部队在加拉加斯进行夜间突袭,抓获了马杜罗及其妻子西莉亚·弗洛雷斯。检察官称,马杜罗在其13年任期内滥用权力帮助毒贩。
自马杜罗被捕以来,他的前副总统德尔西·罗德里格斯(Delcy Rodriguez)一直在管理委内瑞拉。马杜罗在1月5日的法庭上表示,他仍然是该国合法总统。
波拉克称,弗洛雷斯仍可获得政府资金支付其法律费用。她的律师马克·唐纳利(Mark Donnelly)未立即回应置评请求。
波拉克最为人熟知的是代表维基解密创始人朱利安·阿桑奇(Julian Assange),后者承认犯有合谋获取和披露国防机密信息罪。
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US will not allow Venezuelan government to pay Maduro’s legal fees, lawyer says
February 25, 2026 10:02 PM UTC / Reuters
By Luc Cohen
Venezuela’s captured President Nicolas Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores attend their arraignment with defense lawyers Barry Pollack and Mark Donnelly to face U.S. federal charges including narco-terrorism, conspiracy, drug trafficking, money laundering and others, at the Daniel Patrick Moynihan United States Courthouse in… [Purchase Licensing Rights, opens new tab]Read more
- Summary
- Venezuelan law requires government to pay expenses, lawyer says
- Maduro captured in a dramatic U.S. raid in Caracas last month
- Maduro and Flores plead not guilty to drug trafficking charges
NEW YORK, Feb 25 (Reuters) – The U.S. is blocking the Venezuelan government from paying for Nicolas Maduro’s legal representation in the drug trafficking case he faces in New York, the deposed Venezuelan president’s defense lawyer said on Wednesday.
Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores both pleaded not guilty on January 5 to drug trafficking charges that could land them in U.S. prison for decades. They are jailed in New York awaiting trial.
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In a letter addressed to U.S. District Judge Alvin Hellerstein, who is overseeing Maduro’s case, defense lawyer Barry Pollack said the Treasury Department on January 9 granted an exception to U.S. financial sanctions on Venezuela allowing the South American country’s government to pay Maduro’s fees, but revoked that permission hours later without explanation.
Pollack said “Venezuelan law and custom” dictate that the government pays the expenses of the President and First Lady.
“The government of Venezuela has an obligation to pay Mr. Maduro’s fees, Mr. Maduro has a legitimate expectation that the government of Venezuela would do so, and Mr. Maduro cannot otherwise afford counsel,” Pollack wrote in a letter dated February 20 but made public on Wednesday.
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A spokesperson for the Manhattan U.S. Attorney’s office, which brought the case, declined to comment. The Treasury Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
U.S. special forces captured Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores in a dramatic nighttime raid in Caracas on January 3, following months of pressure from U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration on the socialist leader to step down. Prosecutors say Maduro abused his power to help drug traffickers throughout his 13-year tenure.
Since Maduro’s capture, his former Vice President Delcy Rodriguez has been running Venezuela. Maduro said in his January 5 court appearance that he was still the country’s legitimate president.
Pollack said Flores could still receive government funds for her legal fees. Her lawyer, Mark Donnelly, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Pollack is best known for representing WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who pleaded guilty to conspiring to obtain and disclose classified defense information.
Reporting by Luc Cohen in New York; Editing by David Gregorio
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