Xo Lawyers: Who’s gonna represent Maduro?
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Date: January 4th, 2026 7:32 PM Author: Cyan rebellious area
venezuela does have a financial system that certainly has enough money in it to pay for lawyers for their head of state.
also actual criminals pay for lawyers all the time. it's very difficult to prove money paid to a lawyer is clean because of attorney client privilege. even if someone dropped off bags of cash covered in cocaine to his defense attorney the government would have a hard time scrutinizing it.
anyway, who cares? there is zero chance his indictment gets thrown on by a hawaii judge and he's shipped back to caracas. this is like asking if saddam's lawyer would get paid.
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