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Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro Pleads Not Guilty, Claims He Was ‘Kidnapped’
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Published Jan. 5, 2026, 12:43 PM
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Ousted Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores pleaded not guilty Monday to federal charges including narco-terrorism and cocaine trafficking conspiracy.
Appearing before Judge Alvin K. Hellerstein in Lower Manhattan, Maduro—dressed in an orange jail uniform with a short-sleeve navy shirt.
Maduro identified himself as Venezuela’s president and declared through an interpreter, “I’m innocent. I’m not guilty. I am a decent man,” while asserting he had been “kidnapped” in a U.S. military raid in Caracas two days earlier.

The couple, whose hair showed signs of gray, face a lengthy trial that could take well over a year before a jury is seated.
As we reported earlier, Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro has hired prominent Washington criminal defense attorney Barry Pollack as his lead counsel in the federal narco-terrorism case pending in the Southern District of New York.

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