The federal government has imposed various sanctions against the Venezuelan regime over its suppression of democracy and free speech.
Two individuals were arrested on Friday over alleged charges of engaging in money laundering and smuggling goods from the United States to Venezuela, violating existing U.S. sanctions, the Department of Justice (DOJ) said in a June 16 statement.
The defendants are Juan Carlos Cairo-Padron, 56, a Venezuelan national with permanent U.S. residency, and Thomas Michael Fortinberry, 51, a U.S. citizen from Alabama. They are accused of selling chemical catalysts, industrial equipment, and related services to steel mills and petrochemical companies owned by the Venezuelan government and subject to U.S. sanctions.
โCairo and Fortinberryโs scheme involved the use of U.S. and overseas front companies that served as intermediaries on shipping documents,โ the DOJ said.
The department said the pair engaged in activities โdesigned to conceal the fact that the goods and services were destined for sanctioned entities.โ
They are accused of carrying out the scheme since at least 2022, shifting millions of dollars in goods to Venezuela in the process. They mostly used Chinese suppliers to ship the items, the DOJ said.
The defendants reportedly transferred millions of dollars between bank accounts in China, Spain, and the United States โfor the purpose of continuing their sanctions evasion scheme, and to conceal the true parties involved,โ the DOJ added.
If convicted, both individuals face 10 years in prison on smuggling charges and a jail term of up to 20 years for violating sanctions and money laundering rules.
The Epoch Times was unable to reach legal representatives for Cairo and Fortinberry.
The United States does not recognize Nicolas Maduro as the legitimate president of the country. It sanctioned him following Venezuelaโs 2024 election.
The Treasury said on Jan. 10 that its Office of Foreign Assets Control was sanctioning eight Venezuelan officials who head agencies enabling the socialist regimeโs โrepression and subversion of democracy in Venezuela.โ
โIn the months since the Venezuelan presidential elections on July 28, 2024, the United States and its allies in the region have pushed Maduro to commit to a democratic transition,โ the Treasury said.
โInstead, Maduro and his representatives have continued their violent repression in an attempt to maintain powerโ while ignoring the Venezuelan peopleโs call for democratic accountability, it said.