Nicolás Maduro and his wife back in federal court for first time since arraignment

Ousted Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, are scheduled to appear in a Manhattan federal courtroom Thursday, where their lawyers are expected to argue that their drug trafficking indictment should be thrown out because the U.S. government is blocking their ability to pay for their defense.

Last month, Maduro and his wife moved to dismiss the case, arguing that the U.S. government improperly restricted their ability to fund their legal defense by blocking access to certain Venezuelan government-controlled funds.

Prosecutors from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York have disputed the couple’s argument and have asked a judge to impose strict limits on how evidence is handled in the criminal case against them.

Nicolas Maduro Attends Status Conference Hearing At Federal Court In New YorkSupporters of Nicolas Maduro outside of a federal court house in New York City on Thursday.Spencer Platt / Getty Images

The Justice Department argued Maduro and his wife are permitted to use personal and

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