Washington -
The United States on Tuesday offered a $5 million reward for information leading to the arrest of the chief justice of Venezuela's supreme court, who faces US money laundering charges.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said that Maikal Jose Moreno Perez had "personally received money or property bribes to influence the outcome of civil and criminal cases in Venezuela" in recent years.
"Moreno Perez received the bribes in exchange for judicial actions" in more than 20 cases, such as ordering lower-court judges to release the accused or dismiss cases, Pompeo said.
Moreno Perez, who has been on the US Treasury's sanctions blacklist since May 2017, was added to the State Department's separate list on Tuesday, along with his wife, for "involvement in significant corruption."L