Jose Ignacio Hernandez person
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Claims (16)
Juan Guaidó appointed
Jose Ignacio Hernandez documented
“During this episode and the bulletin board segment, a guy by the name of Jose Ignacio Hernandez was mentioned. Though Guaido had tapped the young lawyer as his attorney general, in the initial days of his quote unquote presidency, Hernandez…”
▶ The Colonels Corner-Corporate Coup (Venezuela) Part 13 @ 35:15
Owens-Illinois paid
Jose Ignacio Hernandez documented
“revealing Owens, Illinois, had in fact paid Hernandez $163,000 in exchange for his quote-unquote expert witness testimony. Yet the lawyer dishonestly said that was not true, and it didn't end with questions over his compensation. Stunningly…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup Venezuela Part 14 @ 9:33
Jose Ignacio Hernandez paid
Corelix documented
“Professor Hernandez, it found that the trust agreement was void under Venezuela law, which it was not. Hernandez was handsomely rewarded for his corporate collaboration amid the pages of his August 2018 witness testimony. Hernandez disclose…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup Venezuela Part 14 @ 22:46
Jorge Rodriguez exposed
Jose Ignacio Hernandez book_quoted
“Denunciation of Hernandez, Vecchio, and Guaido with handheld photos of each coup official plastered with text reading, thief. Jose Ignacio Hernandez is a criminal mastermind behind the whole process to deprive Venezuela of its assets and re…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup Venezuela Part 14 @ 11:57
Jorge Rodriguez exposed
Jose Ignacio Hernandez book_quoted
“trail of court records, Hernandez's lies were apparent not only to Anya, but to Venezuelan governments and their opposition alike. On October 1st, 2019, Vice President Delaney Rodriguez delivered a nationally televised press conference base…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup Venezuela Part 14 @ 11:03
Ricardo Hausmann appointed
Jose Ignacio Hernandez book_quoted
“to confiscate their U.S. assets, as we've been known to do in the past. And where we left off, Vecchio was supporting Haussmann, the Harvard economist turned economic advisor, turned international development bank for the Americas, then bac…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup Venezuela Part 14 @ 0:34
Jose Ignacio Hernandez member_of
Juan Guaidó book_quoted
“Renee, I'm going to bring you up as co-host until Bridget or with Bridget if she shows up. So the fraud of Mr. Hernandez is against Guaido and the National Assembly. Jorge Alondra Rodriguez said, who again is part of the opposition.…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup Venezuela Part 14 @ 2:04
Jose Ignacio Hernandez employed_by
ExxonMobil book_quoted
“Vecchio was, in fact, a leading functionary for the U.S. oil industry that stood to gain from this shenanigan. And he spent much of his career employed as a lawyer for ExxonMobil. Vecchio's intimate ties to Exxon provided a possible explana…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup Venezuela Part 14 @ 4:58
Jose Ignacio Hernandez spied_on
Crystallix v. Venezuela arbitration host_asserted
“In other words, Hernandez had provided material support for a lawsuit filed against the very government whose legal strategy he would go on to direct in the fake government. So he's an opposing witness while pretending to be a part of the f…”
▶ The Colonels Corner-Corporate Coup (Venezuela) Part 13 @ 46:09
Jose Ignacio Hernandez member_of
2002 Venezuelan coup attempt host_asserted
“His distaste for public examination was well-founded. Anya discovered that behind his demeanor, Hernandez served as one of the most consequential members of Venezuela's U.S.-backed shadow administration. While chronicling his role in Guaido…”
▶ The Colonels Corner-Corporate Coup (Venezuela) Part 13 @ 35:46
Jose Ignacio Hernandez employed_by
Corelix book_quoted
“from Venezuela. That's crazy. In August 2018, just five months before Guaido's tapped the lawyer as his top legal representative, you know, the fake AG to the fake House of Representatives in Venezuela, the oil companies charged in the cont…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup Venezuela Part 14 @ 21:38
Jose Ignacio Hernandez covered_up
Crystallix v. Venezuela arbitration guest_asserted
“that in early months of 2019, he warned Venezuela lawmakers about the conduct of Guaido's officials. Above all, he listed Jose Inacio Hernandez on matters related to the Cristilex case. According to Rodriguez, throughout that time, Hernande…”
▶ The Colonels Corner-Corporate Coup (Venezuela) Part 13 @ 47:45
Jose Ignacio Hernandez covered_up
Citgo Petroleum host_asserted
“has since informed Anya that Hernandez was actively directing their legal strategy during the entire time. Regardless, the letter itself was very significant because it offered an inside glimpse into a very weird chain of command. Hernandez…”
▶ The Colonels Corner-Corporate Coup (Venezuela) Part 13 @ 1:00:46
Jose Ignacio Hernandez seized_assets_from
Venezuela host_asserted
“Venezuela's prized international asset. It is worth recalling the company's peril is primarily the result of maneuvering coordinated by Guaido's top legal advisor, Jose Inacio Hernandez, and a Canadian mining company, Crystal X, to seize th…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup Venezuela Part 15 Final @ 51:33
Jose Ignacio Hernandez spied_on
PDVSA book_quoted
“Vacario, officially fled the country for Miami in 2004. From there, the pair leveraged their contacts within the PDVSA Caracas office to gain confidential information regarding Venezuela's future oil contracts. Helsinge then shared that inf…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup Venezuela Part 14 @ 18:11
Jose Ignacio Hernandez coordinated_with
Cristal Mining host_asserted
“Venezuela's prized international asset. It is worth recalling the company's peril is primarily the result of maneuvering coordinated by Guaido's top legal advisor, Jose Inacio Hernandez, and a Canadian mining company, Crystal X, to seize th…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup Venezuela Part 15 Final @ 51:33
Mentions (47)
▶ 33:01
Samantha Powers was required to take public service leave from Harvard while she fulfilled her duties at the coup machine USAID. Why didn't Harvard apply those same standards to Haussmann? Or his underling at Harvard, Guaido's attorney gene…
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During this episode and the bulletin board segment, a guy by the name of Jose Ignacio Hernandez was mentioned. Though Guaido had tapped the young lawyer as his attorney general, in the initial days of his quote unquote presidency, Hernandez…
▶ 35:46
His distaste for public examination was well-founded. Anya discovered that behind his demeanor, Hernandez served as one of the most consequential members of Venezuela's U.S.-backed shadow administration. While chronicling his role in Guaido…
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They had no authority to force Caracas to satisfy the debt and no legal avenue to collect. That's where Guaido comes into play. Unlike his colleagues in the Guaido shadow government, Attorney General Jose Ignacio Fernandez avoided the limel…
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Ricardo Haasman. Remember Ricardo Haasman, the guy that was texting all night with her? That was the father of the chick that was doing the video saying, I'm just telling you the facts when she lied out her ass. That Haasman, the Harvard Ha…
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Hernandez's name first made national headlines in July 2019, days after a U.S. court ruled that Crystilex could collect upon the 2016 ICSID award by seizing shares belonging to Sitco Petroleum, a completely separate company. It was a U.S.-b…
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private subsidiary of Venezuelan state oil company. Following the ruling, news reports revealed that before Hernandez took over as Guaido's top prosecutor, fake, he had served as an expert witness in the Criscax case for opposing Venezuela'…
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He is also over there in the U.S. Carlos Vecchio is a lawyer from Exxon. Carlos Vecchio is not an ambassador of Juan Guaido. He's an ambassador of Exxon. Cabello gestured towards his bulletin board and placed a hand on Hernandez's photo. Ju…
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that in early months of 2019, he warned Venezuela lawmakers about the conduct of Guaido's officials. Above all, he listed Jose Inacio Hernandez on matters related to the Cristilex case. According to Rodriguez, throughout that time, Hernande…
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In the Delaware court, the job was left to a 43-year-old Venezuelan lawyer and professor of administrative law. He filed a sworn declaration in April of 2017, asserting his country's government had instrumentalized PDVSA, Sitco's major shar…
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an alter ego of Venezuela. Critics, like opposition-aligned engineer Rodriguez, argued that the Guaido top legal advisor, it was up to Hernandez to prevent the National Assembly from appointing Sitco's boards, thereby jeopardizing Venezuela…
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On July 29th, 2019, a U.S. district court in Delaware ruled in favor of Kristillek's alter ego argument, legitimizing the Canadian corporation's claim to $1.2 billion in Sitco assets. Two days later, Venezuelan government announced a crimin…
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towards his fellow citizens. Outrage towards Hernandez was not confined to Venezuelan's government. Having squandered their country's most valuable international asset less than a year into their political project, Guaido's officials began …
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a television station in Miami sporting an unkept beard and dismissed the accusations against him as false and asserted that by the time he entered the shadow government, the Christelix case was in its final stages, which is a flat out lie. …
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that crafted the legal strategy of the Chrysillics case. They weren't allowed to participate. While that claim, Hernando's version of the events overlooked several facts presented before the court. On April 10, 2019, Chrysillics submitted a…
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They directly appointed the board members of the subsidiaries because, again, that was not legal, according to Venezuelan law. Imagine that the fake president not paying attention to his country's law. In addition to presenting a dishonest …
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Back in March of 2019, while the attorney produced no evidence to back that claim up, he privately forwarded a recusal level letter dated March 13th to Venezuelan lawmakers. Though Hernandez hoped the document would salvage his reputation, …
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that it was actually composed on July 31st after it was all over. And on the same day he sent it. So he lied again. Guaido's officials accounted for the inconsistency by claiming the document's metadata merely reflected the time that they h…
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has since informed Anya that Hernandez was actively directing their legal strategy during the entire time. Regardless, the letter itself was very significant because it offered an inside glimpse into a very weird chain of command. Hernandez…
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but to Carlos Vecchio, who was really a nobody in the fake government. The curious act was tantamount to the Attorney General of the U.S. submitting a recusal letter to the Washington ambassador in London, rather than the U.S. president. He…
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the Inter-American Development Bank representative who then had to resign because he got outed, says, quote, in my professional career, I have never worked with someone more capable, more hardworking, more dedicated, more knowledgeable abou…
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He says that the attorney general that we were talking about, the pretend one, or the fake one, I should say, has been an honest professional who has contributed greatly to protect our assets and joint efforts to cease the usurpation, meani…
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follow along. Considering Hernandez had done the complete opposite of protecting Venezuelan's asset as the fake Attorney General, instead taking deliberate actions that placed Sitko's entire existence on the line. Vecchio and Haasman's homa…
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Renee, I'm going to bring you up as co-host until Bridget or with Bridget if she shows up. So the fraud of Mr. Hernandez is against Guaido and the National Assembly. Jorge Alondra Rodriguez said, who again is part of the opposition.…
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Vecchio was, in fact, a leading functionary for the U.S. oil industry that stood to gain from this shenanigan. And he spent much of his career employed as a lawyer for ExxonMobil. Vecchio's intimate ties to Exxon provided a possible explana…
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Not that I criticize anybody for working for Exxon, but to me, this sounds like the lawyers of Standard Oil Company in New Jersey 100 years ago writing Venezuelan laws. It's unacceptable. Yes, yes it is. Even to the opposition, it was very …
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its own stake in Sitco. The Kirillix case has a lot of implications because it completely opens the door to the whole of Venezuelan assets in the United States. Remarkably, Kirillix was not the only corporate vulture that weaponized Hernand…
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Owens, Illinois proceeded to mimic Krillick's legal strategy against Sitco. So it's literally a takedown of Sitco. The essence of the complaint was familiar, including Sitco's holding and Sitco Petroleum as Delaware corporations. Like Krill…
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followed proper procedure while managing the PDVSA, which is the mother company in Venezuela of Zitco Oil. When confronted about his relationship with Owens Illinois by a newspaper, Hernandez simply remarked, I was not a lawyer for the comp…
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revealing Owens, Illinois, had in fact paid Hernandez $163,000 in exchange for his quote-unquote expert witness testimony. Yet the lawyer dishonestly said that was not true, and it didn't end with questions over his compensation. Stunningly…
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that he never analyzed the alter ego thesis nor its merits on behalf of the corporate clients like Owens, Illinois, and Krillix. Krillix characterized his contribution to their lawsuit quite differently, explicitly stating in a March 2019 c…
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special counsel to the Venezuelan National Assembly, because again, Guaido was basically the Speaker of the House, not the President, and had zero authority to be doing any of this. He was tasked with evaluating creditor claims against Vene…
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trail of court records, Hernandez's lies were apparent not only to Anya, but to Venezuelan governments and their opposition alike. On October 1st, 2019, Vice President Delaney Rodriguez delivered a nationally televised press conference base…
▶ 11:57
Denunciation of Hernandez, Vecchio, and Guaido with handheld photos of each coup official plastered with text reading, thief. Jose Ignacio Hernandez is a criminal mastermind behind the whole process to deprive Venezuela of its assets and re…
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until June of 2020. Though the lawyer offered no explanation for his sudden departure, it came on the heels of yet another scandal regarding his conduct as a fake Attorney General. On June 18th, Vice President Rodriguez's office published a…
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during which the lawyer boasted of directing a strategy for Venezuela's legal fight with multinational corporations at the World Bank. In his own words, quote, I personally oversaw a strategy directly with the World Bank president, unquote.…
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Treasury Secretary, U.S. Treasury official David Malpass, M-A-L-P-A-S-S. Malpass's alleged coordination with Hernandez flew in the face of the World Bank rules, which stipulated its officers shall not interfere in political affairs of any m…
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nor should it be influenced in their decisions by political character of the member or members concerned, meaning the countries, which they clearly violated. While Ma Paz's office ignored the leak, Hernandez announced his resignation from G…
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bungled his departure from the Venezuelan fake regime. Though he publicly announced his exit from Guaido's team on June 18, Hernandez claimed to have submitted his resignation on May 28, a clear attempt to downplay the significance of the e…
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The Guaido critic among Venezuelan opposition personally offered a $1,000 prize to anyone who could prove the lawyer did in fact resign in May. The circumstances surrounding Hernandez's resignation demonstrated the anti-Chavista opposition …
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Several opposition parties were boycotting legislative committee hearings in protest of Guaido, having recognized opposition lawmaker Louis Parta as the interim president. So they basically fired Guaido from the only semi-legitimate, becaus…
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He has no authority in Venezuela at all at this point. As a result, the only parties present for Hernandez's statement were those representing the extreme opposition of the G4 coalition. This meant that unless Venezuela's government spied o…
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The lawyer acknowledged the betrayal moments after the recording surfaced, complaining on X that the leak was only possible if there were internal participants. To fully illustrate, Hernandez's corrupt character within the single chapter of…
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Anya discovered yet another nefarious mark on the lawyer's record, this time related to his work on behalf of foreign oil giants that had successfully defrauded Venezuela's government out of billions of dollars. The investigation was diffic…
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Readers will be unsurprised to learn that Jose Hernandez applied the main line of defense for the multinational enterprise accused in the Helsing scheme. So he was employed on behalf of the defendants to steal or justify the stealing of $15…
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from Venezuela. That's crazy. In August 2018, just five months before Guaido's tapped the lawyer as his top legal representative, you know, the fake AG to the fake House of Representatives in Venezuela, the oil companies charged in the cont…
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Venezuela's prized international asset. It is worth recalling the company's peril is primarily the result of maneuvering coordinated by Guaido's top legal advisor, Jose Inacio Hernandez, and a Canadian mining company, Crystal X, to seize th…