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Weezer
25th August 2011, 21:00
http://rt.com/usa/news/cuba-villoldo-cia-guevara-543-169/

A Miami judge is ordering the country of Cuba to fork over $2.8 billion to the former CIA asset that helped authorities locate Che Guevara in 1967. Cubans don’t give a crap though.
Gustavo Villoldo fled to America in 1959 after Fidel Castro’s communist revolution overthrew the Batista regime. His father, also Gustavo Villoldo, was a wealthy entrepreneur but after the communist government took the power he was forced to give over his business to the new government and committed suicide.

Less than a month later, the younger Villoldo sought exile in America and joined the Army. He attempted to thwart Castro by participating in the failed Bay of Pigs invasion and eventually joined the CIA. It was there that he helped track down Guevara in the Bolivian jungle with other exiles working for the Central Intelligence Agency. He pointed authorities towards Guevara, who was caught by the Bolivian army and executed days later.
Since retiring from the CIA, Villoldo sued the Cuban government in a Miami, Florida court, claiming that communists under Castro have issued threats since the death of Guevara. The Cuban government, however, never responds to settlements such as this. Therefore, lawsuits against the country are almost automatically approved by US courts. What makes this case exceptional is the sum of the settlement, nearly $3 billion. Attorneys aren’t sure if they’ll receive the sum in full though. Since Cuba has no assets in the US, it is unclear exactly how the family will claim the settlement, but attorneys feel like they will be compensated accordingly.
Andrew Hall, the attorney for Villoldo, told The Associated Press that they will attempt to collect from frozen Cuban assets in America and abroad. “One way or another, Cuba will pay for the pain caused to Gustavo and his family,” Hall said. The settlement is believed to be the largest US civil judgment ever against the country of Cuba.

Two years ago, a Miami judge already pinned the blame of Villoldo’s suicide on the country of Cuba and ordered them to pay over $1 billion to the family. The estate has been unable to collect compensation so far, and it will no doubt be near impossible for them to bring in an additional billion dollars-plus. In the original decision, Judge Peter Adrien said that the country’s threats of the elder Villoldo “rose to such a level of depravity” that it was equivalent to torture.

Best part of the article: Cubans don’t give a crap though.

ModelHomeInvasion
25th August 2011, 21:07
His father, also Gustavo Villoldo, was a wealthy entrepreneur but after the communist government took the power he was forced to give over his business to the new government and committed suicide.
It's a shame more didn't follow suit.

Luc
25th August 2011, 21:09
I'm not a fan of Castro and suicide is no laughing matter but this whole article and afair is ridiculous:lol:

Well atleast we know what they will do as a Counter-Revolution:

Sue us

Kamos
25th August 2011, 21:13
Poor Gustavo, boo hoo! He couldn't stand to live a bit more like the majority of the planet does!

RedSonRising
25th August 2011, 22:23
The cases are automatically won in US courts because Cuba doesn't respond? What a joke.


The third world could have some fun lawsuits if they had the international backing to try and pull the same :D Compensation for murdered trade unionists over here, paid medical expenses for defected newborns over there, etc.

Tim Cornelis
25th August 2011, 22:34
How does that even work? Applying US laws to what happened in Cuba... :S

chegitz guevara
25th August 2011, 23:46
Empires have jurisdiction everywhere, don't you know that?

GPDP
26th August 2011, 03:06
This is little more than a gusano circle-jerk. Nothing's gonna come out of this other than a general reinforcement of their hatred for Castro.

KurtFF8
26th August 2011, 16:20
Cubans don’t give a crap though.

That's some quality journalism though...

This is why RT will never be taken seriously

DaringMehring
27th August 2011, 19:13
The sad truth is this is a well known way to swindle and steal from Cuba.

You go to court, and win a judgment by default.

Then, they will find some money of Cuba's somewhere to steal for you. For example, if Cuba is doing a deal to buy some equipment, they will seize the payments. They even tried to hit up the CPUSA once, claiming that since the CP was fraternal with Cuba, their assets were fair game.

It's just economic aggression against an enemy, given legal form through the capitalist courts.

tobbinator
28th August 2011, 05:33
$2.8 billion for one man's death? Shows how much they value their rich over the rest. They wouldn't demand anything if it was just a poor worker.

Q
28th August 2011, 09:04
So, when will Cuba sue the US for the bay of pigs? I'm sure that'll amount to a few hundred billion.

What a joke, but yeah, like DaringMehring pointed out, the US can play the waiting game and collect its prey once the time is ripe and screw over Cuba hard.

CommieTroll
29th August 2011, 02:29
Just an Imperialist tool crying because him bourgeois father killed himself after an evil regime ended who now thinks a country should give him money because his father ended his own life. Boo Fucking Hoo

CommieTroll
29th August 2011, 03:09
I wonder if the families of the victims of The La Coubre explosion can claim compensation from the US government to list one of the many atrocities the American government has carried out on the island, fucking hypocrites