According to a publication from the website Seguros y Banca, which specializes in economics and finance, a Florida-based company is reportedly offering luxury services such as private jets and yachts to high-ranking officials of the Chavista regime and their families. The company is called MWC Charter & Concierge, and its president is Aleczander Añez, son of Roberto Añez, owner of the Venezuelan airline Avior.
Miami Luxury Yacht Group: Aleczander Añez’s New Venture
The Seguros y Banca report, shared via their Twitter account, claims that Aleczander Añez is also the owner of Miami Luxury Yacht Group, a company that organizes yacht purchases, sales, and vacations for millionaires associated with the Maduro regime. “Aleczander Añez, son of Roberto Añez, is the president of MWC Charter & Concierge, a company dedicated to organizing luxury vacations, private jets, and yachts for the wealthy connected to the Maduro regime. Miami Luxury Yacht Group, owned by Añez’s son, organizes yacht purchases, sales, and vacations for those linked to Chavismo. Additionally, Roberto Añez owns Avior,” the publication stated. “The owners of Avior continue to benefit from the money stolen from all Venezuelans,” it concluded.
A Campaign Against the Añez Family
Allegations against the Añez family appear to be part of a campaign led by their former partner, Venezuelan Carlos Kauffmann, who is accused of hiring the dissemination of negative information about them on certain websites and social media platforms. Kauffmann was arrested years ago in the United States for his involvement in the so-called Antonini Wilson suitcase case.
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The media war waged by Carlos Kauffmann against the Añez family, his former partners in the Venezuelan airline Avior.
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