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Nicolás Maduro and Cilia Flores Plead Innocent in New York Court Hearing

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In a significant court appearance in New York, Nicolás Maduro, the former president of Venezuela, and his wife Cilia Flores pleaded not guilty to drug and arms charges. They claimed their detention was a 'military kidnapping' by U.S. authorities. Maduro asserted his innocence, stating he remains the president of Venezuela, while Flores, who appeared injured, requested medical evaluation for her injuries. Their legal team plans to challenge the legitimacy of their arrest and is seeking consular access. The next court date is set for March 17, marking the beginning of what could be a lengthy legal battle.

Key Details: • Next court date is scheduled for March 17. • Maduro and Flores claim their detention was a military kidnapping. • Flores requires medical evaluation for significant injuries. • Legal team will file motions contesting the charges and arrest.

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Nicolás MaduroCaracasCilia FloresNew YorkDelcy RodríguezMark DonnellyBarry Pollack

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