Swiss banker to Venezuelan kleptocrats becomes star witness
MIAMI (AP) Matthias Krull pulls up his pant leg and slides a gardening shear on the ankle monitor that for two years has been a constant reminder of his crimes.
With a court order in hand, and a childs voice echoing from the next room, the former Swiss banker snips the hard plastic releasing a torrent of emotion as he contemplates his past mistakes and hopes for rebuilding what, until his arrest, had been a charmed life.
Physically, I got used to it, but psychologically its liberating, Krull said from the living room of his rented home in a leafy Miami suburb. To be able to wear shorts again is a big thing. I was at my sons soccer games and everybody was in shorts in 100 degrees. I was in long pants.
Krulls troubles stem from his time as a banker in Venezuela, a nation that has been plagued by epic corruption in two decades of socialist rule, first under the populist President Hugo Chávez, then his handpicked successor, Nicolás Maduro. During that time, Krull, who worked for the Julius Baer Group, played a singular role as the go-to private banker for the so-called Bolichicos the privileged offspring of Venezuelas Bolivarian revolution as they looked to shuttle their overnight fortunes offshore. Among his would-be clients: Maduros stepsons.
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