Gold, Luxury Assets & Federal Forfeiture: Inside the U.S. Case Against the Mohameds
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Did the U.S. Just Escalate Its Forfeiture Case Against the Mohameds?
Has the United States intensified its legal strategy against Nazar and Azruddin Mohamed — not just through criminal charges, but through forfeiture?
In this episode of Caribbean Tea, we examine the evolving 11-count federal indictment filed in the Southern District of Florida and focus on what may be the most consequential dimension of the case: asset forfeiture.
We break down: • The structure of the federal indictment • How criminal forfeiture operates in U.S. prosecutions • Allegations tied to gold exports and cross-border financial flows • Why luxury assets often become central in transnational enforcement cases • The parliamentary and political implications in Guyana
Is forfeiture a procedural add-on — or the strategic core of the prosecution?
This episode connects the legal, political, and institutional dimensions of a case spanning Guyana and the United States.
Caribbean Tea — where law, governance, and power meet.