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Miami judge awards 314 million dollars in damages to three Americans who reported being tortured in Venezuela

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  • A judge in Miami ordered compensation to be paid to three Americans who reported being tortured in Venezuela.
  • Jerrel Kenemore, Jason Saad, and Edgar Marva stated that they were arbitrarily detained and kidnapped in Venezuela.
  • The court ruled that a total of 314 million dollars in compensation be paid to the Americans in question.

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314 million dollars compensation3 American plaintiffs

A court in Miami ruled in favor of three American citizens who claimed they were unjustly arrested and subjected to torture in Venezuela. Jerrel Kenemore, Jason Saad, and Edgar Marva had demanded compensation in their lawsuit filed in the USA, stating they were "kidnapped" by Venezuelan authorities.

With the judge's ruling, it was ordered that a total of 314 million dollars in moral and material damages be paid to the three individuals in question. The plaintiffs stated that they were subjected to arbitrary detention and mistreatment during the incidents.

This lawsuit is considered a notable legal step in the context of the tense diplomatic relations between the USA and Venezuela. However, it is not yet clear how the ruling will be received in the political process between the two countries.

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In whose favor did the court rule?
The ruling was made in favor of three Americans named Jerrel Kenemore, Jason Saad, and Edgar Marva, who made allegations of torture and arbitrary detention in Venezuela.
What is the amount of compensation determined by the judge?
The judge in Miami accepted the plaintiffs' demands and ordered a total of 314 million dollars in compensation to be paid.
What did the plaintiffs claim they experienced in Venezuela?
The three Americans claimed in their lawsuit filed in the USA that they were kidnapped, arbitrarily arrested, and subjected to torture in Venezuela.

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