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PostPosted: Sat Jun 14, 2008 12:00 pm 
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Cuba hands over accused pedophile to U.S.

HAVANA - Cuba announced Friday it had handed an American accused of travelling abroad to have sex with Ch*ldren over to the United States in a rare sign of judicial cooperation between the two countries.

The Cuban foreign ministry said it had deported to the United States Leonard Auerbach, a California mortgage banker who was pursued by U.S. authorities on charges of repeatedly going to Costa Rica to have sex with minors, and possession of Ch*ld pornography.

The ministry said Auerbach, 61, arrived in Cuba on April 8 from Mexico "in order to escape U.S. justice."

It said that based on information submitted by U.S. authorities, he was detained in Cuba on May 7, and then handed over due to the "serious" charges against him.

It did not say how Auerbach was transferred to the United States.

According to the U.S. Attorney's office in San Francisco, Auerbach was accused of travelling to Costa Rica for "Ch*ld sex tourism" more than 40 times between 2003 and 2007.

Auerbach was declared a fugitive after failing to appear in court for arraignment April 9.

He is the fourth American handed by Cuba to U.S. authorities since July 2006, when Raul Castro took over the presidency from his ailing brother Fidel Castro.

In October, Cuba deported John Bradley Egan, who faced charges of bank fraud and identity theft, after the suspect was detained when his yacht suffered mechanical problems in Cuban waters.

In April 2007, Cuban authorities handed over Joseph Adjmi, who had been a U.S. fugitive since 1963, when he was sentenced to 10 years in prison for mail fraud.

David Ray Franklin, who stole a plane and fled to Cuba with his son, was handed to the United States in October 2006.

The United States has recognized some Cuban cooperation, but diplomats in Havana said about 70 per cent cases remain.

Cuba has only occasionally handed over suspects to the United States in half a century of communist rule on the island.

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HAVANA — Cuba proved to be no refuge for an American fugitive who was deported Friday to face federal charges in California of sexually abusing a Costa Rican girl and possessing Ch*ld pornography.

Leonard Auerbach, 61, evidently thought he was beyond the reach of U.S. law enforcement in Cuba, which has no extradition treaty with the U.S. He sent e-mails to friends last month boasting of how he escaped arrest, said Rob Chrisman, an acquaintance of Auerbach's in the San Francisco Bay area.

"I am in some kind of paradise here and I'm so safe, it's laughable," Chrisman said Auerbach wrote in one e-mail from Cuba, where he fled after he was put on a federal most-wanted list.

It was not immediately clear how U.S. officials tracked him down, but they evidently alerted Cuban authorities to his presence on the island and he was arrested May 7, about a month after his arrival.

Cuba said Friday that authorities decided to deport Auerbach because his alleged crimes "are of a grave character and strongly fought by our authorities." The Foreign Ministry added that there is no evidence he committed crimes in Cuba.

Auerbach is the fourth American fugitive Cuba has deported to the United States since President Raul Castro first took provisional power from his ailing brother Fidel in July 2006.

Auerbach, a mortgage specialist from Orinda, Calif., is charged with one count of engaging in illicit sexual conduct in foreign places and one count of possession of Ch*ld pornography.


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The U. S. needs to start normalizing relations with Cuba sometime somehow, and this is as good a place as any. You would expect them to cough up this kind of beast (they don't like "short eyes" either) , but they also handed over those accused of more benign crimes.

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Auerbach is the fourth American fugitive Cuba has deported to the United States since President Raul Castro first took provisional power from his ailing brother Fidel in July 2006


I wonder if Cuba now will deport Robert Vesco?

http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/ ... /index.htm

Anyway, I glad to see them get this guy...


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PostPosted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 11:43 pm 
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Robert Vesco
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Robert L. Vesco
Born December 4, 1935
Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
Died November 23, 2007 (aged 71)
Havana, Cuba
Penalty 13 years
Status deceased
Occupation financier
Spouse Lidia Alfonsa Llauger
Robert Lee Vesco (December 4, 1935-November 23, 2007[1]) was a fugitive United States financier. After several years of high stakes investments and seedy credit dealings, Vesco was alleged guilty of securities fraud. He immediately fled the ensuing U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission investigation by living in a number of Central American and Caribbean countries that did not have extradition laws.[2] Charges emerged following the Watergate scandal that linked Vesco with illegal funding for Richard Nixon's nephew's company.
Vesco was notorious throughout his life, attempting to buy a Caribbean island from Antigua in order to create an autonomous country and having a national law in Costa Rica made to protect him from extradition. A 2001 Slate.com article labeled Vesco "the undisputed king of the fugitive financiers."[3] After settling in Cuba in 1982, Vesco was charged with drug smuggling in 1989. In the 1990s he became involved with Nixon's nephew again, and was indicted by the Cuban government for "fraud and illicit economic activity" and "acts prejudicial to the economic plans and contracts of the state" in 1996.[4]
Vesco was sentenced to 13 years in jail by Cuba. Five months after his death in November 2007 the New York Times reported he succumbed to lung cancer at a hospital in Havana, Cuba.[1]


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Died November 23, 2007 (aged 71)

Hmmmmmmm... DEAD @ 71..... :shock::shock::shock:

Why is it that I have trouble believing
that he's dead... 8)

Hey..Where's the MONEY??????


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PostPosted: Sun Jun 22, 2008 12:50 am 
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But Mr. Vesco Should have pulled a vanishing act before starting the 13 year Cuban Prison stretch.

Sitting in a stink hole of a Cuban Prison must have been a real pleasant way to spend the twilight years of his 60's.

Even if he was still wealthy, it didn't do him very much good. 13 Years.

The claim from the Cubans is that Vesco was released from prison & died shortly after of lung cancer.


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