US To Let Venezuela Pay Maduro's Lawyer In Drug Trafficking Case

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Defence lawyers call restrictions on payments unconstitutional

By Reuters Published: 2026-04-25T15:44:00+04:00 2 min read

Captured Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro is escorted, as he heads towards the Daniel Patrick Moynihan United States Courthouse in Manhattan (Reuters)

Captured Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro is escorted, as he heads towards the Daniel Patrick Moynihan United States Courthouse in Manhattan (Reuters)

The United States ‌has agreed to modify its sanctions on Venezuela to allow the South American country's government to pay Nicolás Maduro's defence lawyer, backing off a restriction that had threatened to derail the drug trafficking case against the ousted Venezuelan president, a court filing showed on Friday.

Maduro, 63, and his wife Cilia Flores, 69, were captured from their home in Caracas by ⁠US special forces on January 3 and brought to New York to face criminal charges including narcoterrorism conspiracy. They have pleaded not guilty and are jailed in Brooklyn pending trial.

Maduro's lawyer Barry Pollack in February asked Manhattan-based US District Judge Alvin Hellerstein to ‌dismiss the case because US sanctions were preventing the Venezuelan government from paying his legal fees.

Pollack said that prohibition amounted to a violation of Maduro's rights under the US Constitution to the ‌counsel of his choice.

Neither Maduro nor Flores can afford lawyers on ‌their own, and the Venezuelan government is prepared to pay their fees, their lawyers have ‌said.

All criminal defendants in the ‌US have constitutional rights regardless of whether they are US citizens.

Hellerstein said in a March 26 court hearing that he did not intend to dismiss ‌the case, but appeared sceptical that the government was justified in blocking ⁠the payments.

Prosecutor Kyle Wirshba said in court that the US sanctions blocking the payments were based on legitimate national security and foreign policy interests. Wirshba also said that Hellerstein could not order the Treasury ⁠Department to modify its sanctions ⁠because the executive branch, not the judiciary, is in charge of foreign policy.

Hellerstein noted that the US had relaxed sanctions on Venezuela since Maduro's ouster. Relations between Caracas and Washington have ⁠improved since Delcy Rodriguez, Maduro's former vice president, began leading Venezuela on an interim basis.

"The defendant is here, Flores is here. They present no further national security threat," said Hellerstein, a judicial appointee of Democratic President Bill Clinton. "The right that's implicated, paramount over other rights, is the right to constitutional counsel."

During his first term in the ‌White House, US President Donald Trump ramped up sanctions on Venezuela over allegations that Maduro's government was corrupt and undermining democratic institutions. Washington called Maduro's 2018 reelection fraudulent.

Maduro dismissed those accusations, along with allegations of his participation in drug trafficking, as pretextual justifications for what he called a US desire to seize control of the South American OPEC nation's vast oil reserves.

Captured Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro is escorted, as he heads towards the Daniel Patrick Moynihan United States Courthouse in Manhattan (Reuters)
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