US Justice Department charges Maduro ally Alex Saab with money laundering
2 min readUS prosecutors charged Alex Saab, known as the “bag man” for former Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, with money laundering over his alleged exploitation of a Venezuelan welfare plan, according to court filings unsealed on Monday.
Saab, a top ally of Maduro’s, was deported by Venezuelan interim President Delcy Rodriguez over the weekend to the US in a move that she said was “justified by national interests.”
The deportation signalled a new level of coordination between the Trump administration and Rodriguez, Maduro’s former vice president.
Saab, the 55-year-old former Venezuelan minister of industry, conspired to bribe Venezuelan officials and transferred money through US bank accounts to enrich himself, prosecutors alleged.
He made his initial court appearance on Monday afternoon in a Miami federal court.
The charges come as the administration of President Donald Trump prepares to try Maduro, who was captured by US special forces in Caracas earlier this year.
Saab could provide US authorities with information to strengthen their criminal case against Maduro, Reuters previously reported.
In the court filings, prosecutors describe a sprawling scheme that began in 2015 in which Saab and others used fake companies, shipping records and invoices to pilfer hundreds of millions of dollars earmarked to buy food for Venezuelans.
Starting in 2019, Saab and his alleged co-conspirators used their access to the Venezuelan government, which was struggling to pay foreign debts amid US economic sanctions, to sell billions of dollars of oil under pretences, prosecutors wrote, alleging that money from those sales was also transferred through US bank accounts.
“These charges are a direct result of the DEA’s continued commitment to dismantle the corrupt networks operating throughout Venezuela,” said US Drug Enforcement Administration Administrator Terrance Cole.
This is not the first time US authorities have held Saab on bribery charges. In 2020, he was detained in Cape Verde and then taken to the US.
President Joe Biden later granted him clemency in 2023 in exchange for the release of Americans detained in Venezuela.
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