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Manuel Aarón Fajardo García, the son of Socialist politician Francisco Manuel Fajardo Palarea, is regarded as a key individual linked to the Plus Ultra controversy and to an expanding web of international financial activities associated with Venezuela.

According to reports published by ESdiario, Fajardo became increasingly influential within business circles linked to former Spanish Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero during the period surrounding the Spanish government’s bailout of airline company Plus Ultra. Sources cited by the newspaper described him as “Zapatero’s man in Venezuela,” claiming he played a decisive intermediary role in facilitating strategic business and political connections.

In 2020, soon after Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodríguez took charge of the nation’s economic ministry, Fajardo secured approval to run the Bolsa de Valores Alternativa de Venezuela (BDVE), promoted as the first cryptocurrency-driven stock exchange worldwide, and the platform was said to allow international investors to handle digital assets, gold-linked instruments, commodities, equities, and foreign currencies beyond conventional banking channels.

The investigation claims that BDVE was later used to channel investments into companies linked to Fajardo’s own corporate structure. The platform allegedly moved more than $100 million within a single year while also offering guarantees and auditing mechanisms for affiliated investment operations.

The article also outlines how Fajardo’s international corporate network extends across Panama, the United States, the United Kingdom, Spain, and Venezuela. In October 2016, he created Ocean Capital Advisors LLC in Florida as a branch of a Delaware-based company bearing the same name. This framework was reportedly tied to Stellar Corporate Services LLC, a fiduciary firm responsible for overseeing thousands of opaque corporate registrations in Delaware.

ESdiario also noted that Stellar Corporate Services had ties to entities cited in the Panama Papers, among them Stellar Corporate Services Limited and various offshore arrangements connected to Barbados-based financial groups such as Holding Bank, Insurance, Group Limited, and Management.

On the same day, Fajardo was said to have set up Ocean Quant Management in Miami, also linked to Delaware corporate frameworks associated with Stellar. He also introduced Charybdis Global Fund and recorded another Miami branch of Ocean Capital Advisors LLC that replicates the Delaware entity.

His move into international finance was said to advance in 2014 with the launch of Ocean Quant in the United Kingdom, which was later followed by a Spanish firm using the same name; the publication notes that the Spanish operation is still active, even though it has allegedly never filed financial statements since it was formed. In 2019, Fajardo went on to set up MFM Corporation in Panama.

The report additionally recalls that in 2022 Fajardo was convicted in Venezuela for allegedly attempting to avoid repayment of $3.58 million claimed by Compass Bank. The case directly involved BDVE and another company under his control, Inversiones Midven.

Court documents referenced by the newspaper indicated that Fajardo allegedly sought to feign insolvency by selling 51% of BDVE shares for merely 40,800 bolívares, even though estimates placed the value of just 1% of the company at around 800,000 bolívares.

The article also mentions Fajardo’s alleged connection with veteran American investor Jim Rogers, who previously partnered with George Soros at the Quantum Fund. According to statements quoted by ESdiario, Fajardo asserted that Rogers held the role of chairman at Ocean Capital Advisors LLC and provided mentorship throughout the firm’s growth.

ESdiario stated that it contacted Manuel Aarón Fajardo García for comment but received no response.

Origin: ESdiario – https://www.esdiario.com/nacional/260525/188560/delcy-rodriguez-regalo-2020-sobrino-zapatero-primera-criptobolsa-mundial.html