Venezuelan 1st lady’s 2 nephews get 18 years in prison
NEW YORK — Two nephews of Venezuela’s first lady were sentenced Thursday to 18 years in prison for drug conspiracy convictions by a judge who said their ineptness at their criminal craft and otherwise crimeless background earned them leniency.
U.S. District Judge Paul A. Crotty said Efrain Campo and his cousin Francisco Flores “were not the most astute drug dealers who existed. They were in over their heads.”
Yet, he added, they schemed in 2015 to capitalize on their political connections to make the flight of a drug-laden private plane from Venezuela to Honduras seem legitimate. Besides the prison time, the judge also imposed $50,000 fines.
Campo, 31, and Flores, 33, are nephews of Venezuelan first lady Cilia Flores. A jury convicted them in November 2016 of conspiring to import more than 1,700 pounds (770 kilograms) of cocaine into the U.S. and other charges that carried a potential life sentence.