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US veteran flees ahead of US trial over failed 2020 Maduro ouster plot

By Thomson Reuters Mar 13, 2026 | 9:30 AM

By Luc Cohen

NEW YORK, March 13 (Reuters) – A U.S. military veteran awaiting trial on U.S. charges concerning a failed May 2020 armed ​incursion to oust now-jailed Venezuelan President Nicolas ‌Maduro has absconded and is a fugitive, federal prosecutors said on Friday.

Marissel Descalzo, a lawyer for the defendant Jordan Goudreau, said, “We do not know where he is.”

Goudreau, 49, was ‌charged ​in 2024 with violating U.S. ⁠arms export control laws ⁠by conspiring to ship weapons to Colombia without the required U.S. export licenses.

He pleaded not guilty and had been scheduled to go on trial in ​June in Tampa, Florida.

In a court filing on Friday, prosecutors with the Tampa U.S. Attorney’s office asked ⁠a federal judge to declare ⁠Goudreau’s $2 million bail forfeited and enter a ​judgment against him in that amount.

Goudreau, a special forces ​veteran who ran Florida-based security firm Silvercorp USA, ‌claimed responsibility in 2020 for a maritime raid into Venezuela launched from Colombia that left eight people dead and more than a dozen in ⁠custody. He was arrested in the United States in 2024.

The failed 2020 raid came less than two months after ⁠the U.S. ‌unveiled a drug trafficking indictment against ⁠Maduro and announced a $15 million reward for ​information ‌leading to his arrest.

In January, the ​U.S. military ⁠captured Maduro in a dramatic overnight raid on his Caracas home and brought him to New York to face the charges. He has pleaded not guilty.

(Reporting by Luc Cohen in New York;Editing by Noeleen ​Walder, Rod Nickel)