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Federal judge awards $314 million to 3 Americans held and allegedly tortured in Venezuela

  • Posted on July 14, 2026
  • By The Toronto Star
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A U.S. federal court has imposed a substantial $314 million judgment against Venezuelan authorities for the unlawful detention and alleged mistreatment of three American citizens. The presiding judge characterized the Venezuelan government as a criminal organization responsible for systematic human rights violations. This landmark ruling represents a significant legal victory for the plaintiffs and underscores international accountability for state-sponsored abuses. The decision highlights ongoing concerns regarding civil liberties and justice for victims of political imprisonment in Latin America.

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Federal judge awards $314 million to 3 Americans held and allegedly tortured in Venezuela
Federal judge awards $314 million to 3 Americans held and allegedly tortured in Venezuela

MIAMI (AP) — A federal judge has awarded $314 million in damages to three Americans who were jailed and allegedly tortured by what he called a “criminal enterprise” led by
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