← NewsAll
New York jail holding Maduro and Combs faces long-standing complaints
Summary
After US forces transferred Nicolás Maduro and Cilia Flores to the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, they appeared in Manhattan federal court and pleaded not guilty; the jail has a history of complaints about its conditions.
Content
US forces seized Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, in Caracas and transferred them to the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) in Brooklyn. They appeared in Manhattan federal court and pleaded not guilty. The article reports they are likely to remain at MDC while federal charges proceed. MDC has been discussed in other cases for its reported conditions and for holding high-profile detainees.
Key reported details:
- U.S. forces detained Maduro and Flores in Caracas and moved them to the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn.
- Both appeared in Manhattan federal court, entered not guilty pleas, and are expected to remain in custody at MDC pending federal trial on drugs and weapons charges.
- The facility has a record of complaints from defense lawyers and some judges about conditions, while the Federal Bureau of Prisons has said conditions have improved since January 2024.
Summary:
The transfer places Maduro and Flores in a jail that has been the subject of legal scrutiny and reported complaints. Their not guilty pleas mean they remain detained as federal proceedings continue. Undetermined at this time.
