NEW YORK: US authorities are blocking Nicolas Maduro from receiving money from Venezuela to pay the lawyer defending him in his New York drug trafficking case, the ousted leader’s attorney said in a court filing released Wednesday.
Venezuela’s government is seeking to pay Maduro’s legal fees but because of Washington’s sanctions on the oil-rich south American nation, Maduro’s lawyer Barry Pollack must obtain a license from US officials responsible for sanctions.
Maduro, who autocratically ruled Venezuela from March 2013, was ousted as president in a January 3 raid by the United States.
