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Carol Padilla was born on 19 February, 1972 in Venezuelan, is a Judge. Discover Carol Padilla's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 52 years old?

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Occupation Judge
Age 52 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 19 February 1972
Birthday 19 February
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Nationality Venezuelan

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Carol Padilla Net Worth

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2019

The United States sanctioned Padilla along with Maduro's Foreign Minister Jorge Arreaza on 26 April 2019 as they were determined to be current or former officials of the Government of Venezuela. Both were accused of exploiting the U.S. financial system to support the “illegitimate” regime of Nicolas Maduro. The U.S. Department of State issued a statement describing Padilla as the judge involved in the March 2019 detention of Roberto Marrero, Guaidó's top aide.

2018

Judge Padilla issued the arrest warrants against opposition politicians Julio Borges and Juan Requesens in August 2018, following the failed drone attack on President Maduro. In March 2019, she signed the arrest warrant against Roberto Marrero, chief of staff to interim president Juan Guaidó in March 2019.

2005

Judge Padilla was a judicial representative of Yonny Bolívar in 2005, whose trial was against him for kidnapping, concealing firearms, usurping a military title and obtaining a passport with false information. Yonny Bolívar is also responsible for the murder of journalist Adriana Urquiola during the 2014 protests.

1990

Padilla currently serves as judge in control of Caracas and has worked in the executive direction of the judiciary since 1990. In 2002, she represented one of the "victims" of the Llaguno Bridge Events when filing a lawsuit that determined whether there were merits in prosecuting to Franklin Arrieche, Blanca Rosa Marble of León and Hadel Mostafá Paolini, magistrates of the Supreme Court of Justice, under the charge of "political plot". On that occasion they suggested to the then president of the Supreme Court, Ivan Rincon, that he resign his post to guarantee continuity of the maximum court before the "coup d'état".

1972

Carol Bealexis Padilla Reyes de Arretureta (born 19 February 1972) is a Venezuelan judge currently serving at the First Special Court of First Instance in Control Functions and a substitute judge of the Court of Appeals of the criminal judicial circuit of Caracas. She is known for issuing arrest warrants against National Assembly deputies Julio Borges and Juan Requesens in 2018, and being involved in the March 2019 arrest of Roberto Marrero, Guaido's chief of staff.