Miami Judge Makes $2.8B Judgment Against Cuba

Cuban exile awarded damages for forced suicide of father

A Miami judge has awarded a Cuban exile $2.8 billion in damages for the forced suicide of his father after Fidel Castro took power during a revolution in 1959.

Two years ago a different judge awarded Gustavo Villoldo more than $1 billion in damages. The latest award comes under a different legal theory that also counts alleged efforts by Cuba to threaten and terrorize Villoldo in the decades since Castro seized power.

Attorney Andrew Hall says he will attempt to collect by tapping frozen Cuban assets in the U.S. and Cuban-linked businesses around the world. The Cuban government never responded to either lawsuit and has refused comment on the case.

Villoldo later took part in the U.S.-based Bay of Pigs invasion and the capture of Castro associate Ernesto "Che" Guevara.

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