Former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro remains in U.S. custody at Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Center following his January 3, 2026, capture by U.S. forces in Caracas on narco-terrorism and related charges, alongside his wife Cilia Flores. A March 26 pretrial hearing before U.S. District Judge Alvin Hellerstein addressed defense funding disputes but set no trial date or bail, with Maduro in solitary confinement and pleading not guilty earlier. Prosecutors highlight allegations of plundering Venezuelan wealth and drug trafficking ties, while no release conditions have materialized amid ongoing pretrial motions. Venezuela's transitional leadership under Delcy Rodríguez—recently unsanctioned by the U.S.—continues releasing political prisoners, signaling domestic shifts. Traders weigh prolonged federal proceedings in the Southern District of New York against slim prospects for swift resolution, with judge rulings on key issues potentially upcoming.
基於Polymarket數據的AI實驗性摘要 · 更新於$2,590,437 交易量
12月31日
15%
$2,590,437 交易量
12月31日
15%
If Nicolás Maduro is released but remains under house arrest, the market will still resolve to "Yes".
If Nicolás Maduro is released on parole, bond, or any other condition that results in them leaving state custody, the market will resolve to "Yes".
Transporting Nicolás Maduro to another location of custody (e.g., a different prison, court, or hospital within the correctional system) will not suffice to resolve this market to "Yes".
Temporary outings from prison for purposes such as testifying in court or before Congress, while still under the custody of correctional authorities, will not count as a release.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from government authorities or corrections departments; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
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Resolver
0x65070BE91...已提議結果: 否
無爭議
最終結果: 否
If Nicolás Maduro is released but remains under house arrest, the market will still resolve to "Yes".
If Nicolás Maduro is released on parole, bond, or any other condition that results in them leaving state custody, the market will resolve to "Yes".
Transporting Nicolás Maduro to another location of custody (e.g., a different prison, court, or hospital within the correctional system) will not suffice to resolve this market to "Yes".
Temporary outings from prison for purposes such as testifying in court or before Congress, while still under the custody of correctional authorities, will not count as a release.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from government authorities or corrections departments; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...已提議結果: 否
無爭議
最終結果: 否
Former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro remains in U.S. custody at Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Center following his January 3, 2026, capture by U.S. forces in Caracas on narco-terrorism and related charges, alongside his wife Cilia Flores. A March 26 pretrial hearing before U.S. District Judge Alvin Hellerstein addressed defense funding disputes but set no trial date or bail, with Maduro in solitary confinement and pleading not guilty earlier. Prosecutors highlight allegations of plundering Venezuelan wealth and drug trafficking ties, while no release conditions have materialized amid ongoing pretrial motions. Venezuela's transitional leadership under Delcy Rodríguez—recently unsanctioned by the U.S.—continues releasing political prisoners, signaling domestic shifts. Traders weigh prolonged federal proceedings in the Southern District of New York against slim prospects for swift resolution, with judge rulings on key issues potentially upcoming.
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