Gustavo Villoldo, Man Who Tracked Che For The CIA, Awarded $1 Billion In Lawsuit

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CURT ANDERSON | May 29, 2009 06:01 PM EST | AP

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MIAMI — A judge on Friday awarded more than $1 billion in damages against the Cuban government for the 1959 suicide of the father of a Cuban-American man who was involved in the CIA-backed capture and killing of revolutionary Ernesto "Che" Guevara.

Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Peter Adrien said he wanted to send a signal to Cuba's government with the huge damage award, which likely will prove difficult if not impossible to collect. But the attorney for Gustavo Villoldo, 76, and his younger brother, Alfredo, said his law firm would scour the globe for Cuban assets to satisfy the judgment.

"They finally get justice," said lawyer Jeremy Alters. "We will use every bit of our resources to collect this."

The award came in a lawsuit filed by Villoldo, who blamed Guevara, Fidel Castro and others for his father's 1959 suicide in Cuba. The family fled to the U.S. and Villoldo later took part in the CIA's Bay of Pigs invasion and was involved in catching Guevara in Bolivia.

Cuba's current government refused to respond to the lawsuit and offered no defense. It did not immediately reply to a request in Havana for comment.

Villoldo's father took his life by a sleeping pill overdose in February 1959, shortly after Fidel Castro, Guevara and the other communist revolutionaries seized power in Cuba. The elder Villoldo was a prominent Cuban businessman who also held U.S. citizenship and owned a major General Motors distributorship, a 33,000-acre ranch and several other holdings and properties.

The family was targeted soon after Castro took over as "lackeys of the United States and Yankee imperialists," according to the judge's ruling. The father was beaten, deprived of food, interrogated for days and repeatedly told he would be executed as a purported U.S. agent.

Soon after the man's release from jail, Guevara visited the elder Villoldo personally and forced him to choose either death by firing squad himself or the execution of his son, Alters said. He chose to die, then opted for suicide rather than giving Guevara and Castro the satisfaction of killing him.

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"The undisputed evidence at trial established that defendants' conduct rose to such a level of depravity that they caused Mr. Villoldo to take his life, and their actions are properly classified as torture," Adrien said in a seven-page decision.

The younger Villoldo joined the U.S. military and CIA, taking part in the failed 1961 Bay of Pigs invasion. A few years later, Villoldo was among a group hunting for Guevara, finally catching up with him in Bolivia in 1967. Guevara was subsequently executed and buried in Bolivia.

The lawsuit filed last year sought damages against the Cuban government, Fidel and Raul Castro and Guevara for wrongful death and intentional infliction of emotional distress. Adrien awarded nearly $1.2 billion: $393 million in economic damages suffered by the family; $393 million for pain and suffering; and $393 million in punitive damages.

The award dwarfs several other similar Cuban damage awards, including $400 million for the family of American Robert Fuller _ executed in October 1960 _ little of which has ever been paid

Some have fared better.

A New York federal judge in 2006 ordered payment of $91 million out of frozen Cuban accounts to the families of two men who died after the Bay of Pigs invasion, and in 2001 families collected $93 million from similar accounts for the 1996 downing of three Cuban exiles who flew Brothers to the Rescue planes that were shot down by Cuban MIG fighters.

Alters said any thaw in relations between Cuba and the U.S. should include satisfaction of judgments such as that awarded to Villoldos.

"They can't get away with torture and then expect to get back into the U.S. economy," he said.

MIAMI — A judge on Friday awarded more than $1 billion in damages against the Cuban government for the 1959 suicide of the father of a Cuban-American man who was involved in the CIA-backed captu...
MIAMI — A judge on Friday awarded more than $1 billion in damages against the Cuban government for the 1959 suicide of the father of a Cuban-American man who was involved in the CIA-backed captu...
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- WarSkeptic I'm a Fan of WarSkeptic 20 fans permalink
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This judge is a disgrace. Why is he wasting everyone's time with this nonsense?

$1 billion dollars from someone you can't collect because someone committed suicide.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:13 PM on 05/30/2009
- SiberianRat I'm a Fan of SiberianRat 139 fans permalink
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I completely agree.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:22 PM on 05/30/2009
- WarSkeptic I'm a Fan of WarSkeptic 20 fans permalink
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I wonder if the this person's lawyer charged him money to conduct this sham trial

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:38 PM on 05/30/2009
- peacefull1 I'm a Fan of peacefull1 3 fans permalink

"They can't get away with torture and then expect to get back into the U.S. economy,"

You may not want to bring up the issue of torture as being somehow beneath the U.S. and certainly not in a story dealing w/ the CIA.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:13 PM on 05/30/2009
- Mulvaney I'm a Fan of Mulvaney 8 fans permalink

This kind of precendent should make Cheney a bit nervous.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:11 PM on 05/30/2009
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The United States government would never permit the application of this precedent universally. For if it did, the amount of money the U.S. government would be ordered to pay, from various courts around the world, would make the stimulus package and the TARP look positively minuscule in comparison - given the fact that the U.S. government is responsible for the death of millions of people, and the suffering of tens of millions more. Just imagine the lawsuits from the people of Vietnam, Guatemala, East Timor, Cuba, and Palestine - to mention a few.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:06 PM on 05/30/2009
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"The US Government would never permit...." Anyone remember the term Imperialist? Foo king Yanqui arrogance!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:15 PM on 05/30/2009
- charon I'm a Fan of charon 25 fans permalink

Good point. The CIA was involved in kidnapping, torture, and murder in Greece, Turkey, Iran, Iraq, Ceylon, Burma, Cambodia, Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines, Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil, Colombia, Panama, Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador, Cuba (before the revolution, plus several attempts on Castro's life after), plus several African countries, besides the ones you mention. There may be others, these are just the ones that are known sites of covert CIA action following WWII.

If all the descendants of the victims file suit against the US for damages it would bankrupt the US if awards like the one above were handed out. Of course, leave it to a right-wing fascist judge to decide that torturing and murdering suspected socialists is okay, but its not okay to torture and murder suspected American secret agents. It would be typical of the American fascists' hypocrisy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:45 PM on 05/30/2009
- amalfedup I'm a Fan of amalfedup 6 fans permalink

One day everyone will begin to understand that law of physics, "Every action has a reaction equal in force opposite in direction". or as Revered Wright said,when speaking about all the CIA interference in other countries' internal affairs, "the chickens will come home to roost".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:18 PM on 05/30/2009
- solarian I'm a Fan of solarian 14 fans permalink

this happen so long ago. was the judge cuban american. way over compensated

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:02 PM on 05/30/2009
- tbone99 I'm a Fan of tbone99 107 fans permalink
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I lived in Miami and it is like living in a time warp , where its always 1963.

is there no statute of limitations on this kind of crap?

I guess we native Americans should open up a few cases in court in Miami

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:05 PM on 05/30/2009
- tbone99 I'm a Fan of tbone99 107 fans permalink
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"They can't get away with torture and then expect to get back into the U.S. economy," he said.

Looks like we should hold the Cheney / Bush trial in Miami - finally a judge with scruples .LOL

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:02 PM on 05/30/2009
- vinny I'm a Fan of vinny 113 fans permalink
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judges sending messages

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:59 PM on 05/30/2009

Also, let us not forget the terrorist Luis Posada Carriles. A terrorist who blew a cuban airline in Venezuela. Which killed everyone. Including women and children. Who is walking free with the help of terrorist in MIAMI. Thanks to the Bush administration.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:58 PM on 05/30/2009
- charon I'm a Fan of charon 25 fans permalink

He was a long-time CIA agent. He "quit" about 4 months before he blew up the plane. The CIA and State Dep't denied having any knowledge of his actions.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:17 PM on 05/30/2009
- tbone99 I'm a Fan of tbone99 107 fans permalink
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He has been living in the U.S

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:03 PM on 05/30/2009

I am sorry, but far worse things have happened, crimes commited against people. One billion is crazy. this judge is insane.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:55 PM on 05/30/2009
- charon I'm a Fan of charon 25 fans permalink

I think the link I posted below won't work; this one should: www.therobingroom.com/florida/JudgeDetail.aspx?ID=1368

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:38 PM on 05/30/2009
- Altruth I'm a Fan of Altruth 73 fans permalink

This ruling will be overturned on appeal!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:51 PM on 05/30/2009

Who will appeal?

The Cuban Government didn't fight the case - probably with good reason.

The know that this case will set a precedent for thousands of cases against the US.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:54 PM on 05/30/2009
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The Cuban Government did not contest this legal absurdity why would they grant it legitimacy by an appeal?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:56 PM on 05/30/2009

One mans terrorist is another mans freedom fighter.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:50 PM on 05/30/2009

Apart from the fact that US justice is seen around the world to be increasingly warped and corrupted, I look forward to the thousands of claims on behalf of those tortured, maimed, and assassinated by the US government.

No wonder Cuba didn't fight the case - they must be delighted by the legal/financial chaos that could now ensue.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:47 PM on 05/30/2009
- billysix I'm a Fan of billysix 2 fans permalink

Che was a true hero. Plus he looked like really, really cool wearing a beret, ya know.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:47 PM on 05/30/2009
- Bexstarr I'm a Fan of Bexstarr 13 fans permalink

What a terrible precedent this judge had set. Especially with the war crimes that have been committed in our names. I guess the families of wrongly accused terrorist who died in captivity can now try to get a billion dollars from us because we were responsible for their death. I guess this judge may be up for election soon.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:43 PM on 05/30/2009
- morgan1 I'm a Fan of morgan1 19 fans permalink

Considering the CIA was responsible for the death of Che as well as the failed Bay of Pigs invasion, I fail to see how the family should profit from failed covert ops. Villoldo was working for the
CIA and knew the risks involved. This amount is excessive in the extreme and it appears this is more WH punishment to the Cuban people and Castro. I am sure the Cuban Mafia is dancing in the streets over this horrible verdict. Oh wait, I live in Miami and they are dancing in the streets. Alas, corruption is still alive and flourishing down here.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:42 PM on 05/30/2009
- Bexstarr I'm a Fan of Bexstarr 13 fans permalink

You should take this up with the Diaz-Balart brothers...Oh wait, I forgot, they are part of the Cuban Mafia

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:45 PM on 05/30/2009
- zerepas I'm a Fan of zerepas 5 fans permalink

the lesson here is that if you cooperate with the CIA, they will use you, then throw you under the bus

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:01 PM on 05/30/2009
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