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US judge rejects Maduro ally's claim of diplomatic immunity

Por: ABC News World December 24, 2022

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MIAMI -- A federal judge in Miami on Friday rejected attempts by a close ally of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro to shield himself from criminal charges, ruling Alex Saab isn't entitled to diplomatic immunity in the U.S. and must stand trial on accusations of money laundering.The l egal fight over Saab's purported diplomatic status was being closely watched by Maduro's socialist government, which has demanded the release of... + full article



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