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Venezuelan Leader Maduro Detained at Notorious Brooklyn Facility Following Capture and Extradition

    After capture and removal, Venezuela's Maduro is being held at notorious Brooklyn jail
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    NEW YORK – Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro finds himself in a notorious Brooklyn detention center that has garnered such a problematic reputation that some judges hesitate to send inmates there. This facility, despite its issues, has hosted well-known figures, including music icons R. Kelly and Sean “Diddy” Combs.

    Established in the early 1990s, the Metropolitan Detention Center, commonly known as MDC Brooklyn, currently detains approximately 1,300 individuals.

    Typically, it serves as the initial stop for those awaiting trial in federal courts in both Manhattan and Brooklyn. The center houses a mix of alleged criminals, from gang members and drug dealers to those involved in white-collar offenses.

    Outside the detention center, a lively crowd of Venezuelan expatriates, many adorned with flags, congregated Saturday night to express their reactions to Maduro’s arrest. Cheers erupted from the assembly as the motorcade, believed to be transporting the ousted leader and his spouse, arrived at the jail.

    Interestingly, Maduro isn’t the first head of state to be confined in this facility.

    Former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández was also detained at MDC Brooklyn during his trial for smuggling vast quantities of cocaine into the United States. Although he was convicted and handed a 45-year sentence, Hernández received a pardon and was released by President Donald Trump in December.

    Current detainees include the co-founder of Mexico’s Sinaloa drug cartel, Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada Garcia, and Luigi Mangione, who is accused of killing the CEO of UnitedHealthcare. Past inmates have included crypto mogul Sam Bankman-Fried and longtime Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell.

    Located next to a shopping mall in a waterfront industrial area and within sight of the Statue of Liberty, the jail has been described, at its worst, as a “hell on earth” and an “ongoing tragedy.”

    Detainees and their lawyers have long complained about rampant violence. Two prisoners were killed by other inmates in 2024, and jail workers have been charged with accepting bribes or providing contraband.

    During the winter of 2019, a power outage plunged the facility and its inmates into a cold darkness for a week.

    Recently, however, the federal Bureau of Prisons says it has worked to improve conditions.

    The facility added correctional and medical staff, remedying more than 700 backlogged maintenance requests and answering judges’ concerns. Improvements were also made to electrical and plumbing lines, food service and heating and air conditioning systems.

    In addition to the physical upgrades, federal authorities have tried to crack down on crime inside the lockup. Last March, 23 inmates were charged with offenses ranging from smuggling weapons in a Doritos bag to the stabbing of a man convicted in the killing of hip-hop legend Jam Master Jay.

    “In short, MDC Brooklyn is safe for the inmates and staff,” the Bureau of Prisons said in September. The inmate population also decreased from 1,580 as of January 2024, which, it said, led to a “substantial decrease” in crime and contraband.

    While there Maduro is likely to see some familiar faces if he is allowed out of the isolated quarters where he will initially be housed.

    One is co-defendant Hugo Carvajal, the former Venezuelan spy chief who broke ranks with Maduro in 2019 and has indicated that he wants to cooperate with U.S. authorities.

    There is also Anderson Zambrano-Pacheco, an alleged member of Venezuela’s Tren de Aragua gang who was arrested last year in New York on firearms charges. Zambrano-Pacheco was among those caught on security video terrorizing residents at an apartment complex in a Denver suburb, an incident that Trump seized on during his presidential campaign.

    The MDC has drawn more scrutiny since 2021, when the Bureau of Prisons closed its other New York City jail — the Metropolitan Correctional Center — after Jeffrey Epstein’s suicide there highlighted its lax security, crumbling infrastructure and dangerous, squalid conditions.

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    Associated Press writer Joshua Goodman in Miami contributed.

    Copyright 2026 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.

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