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Cuban spy Manuel Rocha plea deal raises recent questions for claims holders

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The Miami Herald profiled former Ambassador V. Manuel Rocha in 2003 when he joined the agency of Metal Hector & Davis to assist open doorways in Latin America.

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When Carolyn Lamb noticed information of Cuban spy Victor Manuel Rocha’s arrest on the information final December, she acknowledged him instantly. It was the identical man who had sat in her Omaha lounge 17 years in the past, making an attempt to make a deal. 

On Friday, Rocha, 73, was sentenced to fifteen years in jail for performing as a international agent on behalf of the Cuban authorities, pleading responsible to 2 counts of conspiracy. On prime of his jail sentence, Rocha faces three years of supervised launch, a $500,000 wonderful, and several other different circumstances.

Rocha’s arrest final 12 months shocked the diplomatic neighborhood, partially due to his longevity as an agent—greater than 40 years, a lot of it spent working for the US State Division, together with a stint as US ambassador to Bolivia and one other on the Nationwide Safety Council.

In change for a diminished sentence, Rocha’s settlement requires him to cooperate with prosecutors and reveal what clandestine actions he carried out for Cuba. 

Carolyn Lamb hopes that course of will reveal what Rocha was as much as in her lounge almost 20 years. 

The claims

Lamb describes how Rocha traveled throughout the nation in 2007, and supplied to buy the paper claims to an 80-acre farm, a 1959 Buick, and hundreds of shares within the Cuban Phone Firm that belonged to Lamb’s father earlier than they had been seized by the Castro regime.

The previous Coca-Cola constructing in Havana, sarcastically painted the corporate colours. The Constructing now homes the headquarters of the state-owned “Beverage Firm of Havana”.

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Castro did not nationalize simply American property; he seized all personal property. Each residence and each enterprise grew to become the property of the federal government, and not one of the homeowners had been paid for them.  With few exceptions, that’s nonetheless true at this time.

In 1970, the US authorities valued Lamb’s declare at $489,208, and set an annual rate of interest of 6% from the date of loss to the date of settlement. Below that components, the Cubans owe $1.9 million on the declare at this time. That quantity will get greater daily that goes by with out a settlement.

“They informed me my declare was crap,” Lamb says of Rocha and a enterprise accomplice with him that day in Omaha. They supplied her $114,000 for the declare. Lamb mentioned she was insulted and suspicious of what she noticed as such a low-ball provide. 

There are almost 6,000 American claims to property and land in Cuba, all of it seized by Fidel Castro’s authorities after his 1959 coup d’etat. The worth of the claims totals greater than $7 billion, and lots of are held by main U.S. manufacturers like Pepsi, Normal Electrical, and Twentieth Century Fox. 

A former Woolworth’s retailer which is now used as a “10 Cent Retailer”, the equal of a greenback retailer in the US.

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This broad scale confiscation of Individuals’ property was one of many chief causes the US imposed an embargo on Cuba greater than 60 years in the past.

Earlier than the embargo could be lifted, the claims for these properties have to be settled.  

“It is nonetheless one of many greatest impediments to normalization of relations with Cuba,” says Jason Poblete, Lamb’s lawyer. 

“Was [Rocha] a part of a scheme to assist depress the worth of those claims, to offer an escape clause to the Cuban authorities?” Poblete puzzled aloud.

The decrease the worth of the claims, the much less the Cuban authorities must pay in any future negotiated settlement.

Poblete additionally puzzled if Rocha was thwarting the method. “Did he make it tougher to settle the claims concern?” he mentioned in an interview with CNBC.

It will be useful to the Cubans to have data from Rocha as a result of in a negotiation on the claims “any intelligence you possibly can get could be helpful,” mentioned John Kavulich, head of the US-Cuba Commerce and Financial Council.

The previous Sears Roebuck and Co. in Havana is now a pc heart for Cubans to make use of the web.

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But when Rocha’s participation within the claims shopping for enterprise was certainly a part of his covert work, that will come as information to his enterprise accomplice.

Timothy Ashby says he was “astonished” by Rocha’s arrest as a result of “He was nearly too proper wing to be believed,” and Ashby could not think about Rocha working for a communist authorities.

However trying again on it, Ashby says there have been indicators. “He had a chip on his shoulder about wealthy individuals.”

And that is not all. “As soon as per week he would have the workplaces swept for bugs as a result of he mentioned he was involved concerning the FBI listening to them,” Ashby informed CNBC in a latest interview.  

Ashby assumed Rocha’s paranoia about eavesdropping was in response to the George W. Bush administration’s opposition to the Cuba claims shopping for enterprise.

However in response to the Justice Division, by that time Rocha was already in his third decade as a Cuban agent.

Ashby says that purchasing up the claims was his thought, and he introduced Rocha in due to his connections within the US authorities.

The corporate they fashioned in the end raised $10.5 million and purchased 9 claims together with massive items of land and a few inns. However they had been compelled to shutter the operation, says Ashby, when the Bush administration deemed their actions a violation of the embargo.

Timothy Ashby now writes spy novels. Little did he know he’d be a personality in a real-life case.

Covert profession

Born in Columbia in 1950, Rocha grew to become a naturalized US Citizen in 1978, and a State Division worker in 1981. Throughout his lengthy diplomatic profession, he served in US embassies within the Dominican Republic, Honduras, Mexico, Argentina, and eventually Bolivia the place he was ambassador.

Within the mid-90s he did a 1-year stint on the Nationwide Safety Council, the place he had particular duty for Cuba and he subsequently served within the US Curiosity Part in Havana. All through his profession, the DOJ says he had distinctive entry to nonpublic US authorities data.

Rocha was caught when an undercover FBI agent, impersonating a Cuban spy, recorded him on digital camera throughout 3 separate conferences in Miami in 2022 and 2023.

In accordance with the Justice Division’s grievance, all through the conferences Rocha behaved as a Cuban agent, constantly referred to the US as “the enemy,” and used the time period “we” to explain himself and Cuba.

“What we have now carried out … it is monumental . . . Greater than a grand slam,” he bragged at one level.

The recordings recommend Rocha was recruited by the Cubans in Chile within the 70s and will have turn into a State Division worker expressly to turn into a covert agent.

Within the FBI recordings, he says his well-known right-wing persona was a part of his cowl. 

File picture of former US ambassador to Bolivia, Manuel Rocha, speaking to the press on the eleventh of July 2001.

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After retiring from the State Division in 2006, Rocha grew to become an advisor to US Southern Command, a joint command of the US navy whose space of duty contains Cuba.

It was at the moment he went into the claims enterprise. 

Poblete is hopeful that Rocha’s debriefing with US officers may reveal extra about what data he was giving to the Cubans concerning the claims, the claims course of, and whether or not he was manipulating the settlement course of to thwart it.

Lamb says she and the smaller claims holders really feel forgotten.    

“We’re not half of a big voting bloc, and we do not have deep pockets to pay lobbyists on our behalf.”

Poblete mentioned his shopper could certainly sue Rocha. “We will use any and all devices to assist Individuals whose property was confiscated.”

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