At issue in the 2004 complaint are three-decade old promissory notes issued by a now-defunct government-sponsored Venezuelan bank.
Venezuela has confirmed the debts belonging to an agricultural development bank known as Bandagro are the government's obligations and must be paid, argue attorneys for Skye Ventures in Columbus, where the 2004 purchase of the notes happened.
"This case is straightforward: It's about a bank's refusal to honor a debt," Charles Cooper, a Columbus attorney representing Skye Ventures, wrote in a January 27 court document summarizing investors' arguments.
"The evidence will show not only that the purported notes are fake, but also that the plaintiff seeks to capitalize on a long-running international fraud," Albert Lucas, a Columbus attorney representing Venezuela, said in a January 27 filing summarizing the Venezuelan government's case.
The trial began last week before federal Judge Edmund Sargus and is expected to last four to six weeks.
The legitimacy of the promissory notes is at the heart of the case, which includes more than 700 individual filings and thousands of pages of documents.
Venezuela said that the opinion and report weren't binding and that Skye Ventures had every reason to know the notes were fraudulent.
Venezuela says the fraud was perpetrated by "a notorious international criminal" who, before he died in a house fire in Switzerland, had previously been convicted of crimes related to fake Bandagro promissory notes.
Lawyers for the country also deny claims by Skye Ventures that a group affiliated with that criminal purchased such bonds "in exchange for 'much more' than USD 250 million, supposedly comprised of an unspecified combination of diamonds, German junk bonds and cash."
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