Venezuela's Maduro has been in a notorious Brooklyn jail for over 80 days. This is what life is like in there
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Venezuela's Maduro has been in a notorious Brooklyn jail for over 80 days. This is what life is like in there
"Nicolás Maduro Guerra stated that his father remains 'in high spirits' and 'very strong,' exercising daily and potentially reappearing 'thinner, more athletic.'"
"The Metropolitan Detention Center has been criticized for its conditions, often described as dangerous and inhumane, with some calling it a 'hell on earth.'"
"High-profile figures like Maduro are likely to face more restrictions, with expectations of spending 23 hours a day in solitary confinement."
Nicolás Maduro and Cilia Flores are held at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, facing charges of drug trafficking, money laundering, and corruption. Maduro's son claims they are coping well, with Maduro exercising daily and Flores remaining alert. However, the jail is known for its harsh conditions, described as dangerous and inhumane, with prolonged isolation for high-profile inmates. Experts suggest Maduro may spend 23 hours a day in solitary confinement, indicating severe restrictions on their daily routine.
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