🚨TRUMP IS FURIOUS: ICE JUST LET A $100 MILLION JEWEL HEIST SUSPECT LEAVE THE COUNTRY! 🇺🇸💎
A man charged in what federal prosecutors have called the largest jewelry heist in U.S. history was allowed to deport himself to South America instead of facing trial — and that has stunned prosecutors and the public alike.
The suspect, Jeson Nelon Presilla Flores, was one of seven people accused of following a Brink’s armored truck and stealing millions worth of gold, diamonds, emeralds, rubies, and luxury watches in 2022. He was facing up to 15 years in prison if convicted, but immigration authorities let him self‑deport to Ecuador in December after he asked for voluntary departure during a hearing.
Prosecutors say they were caught by surprise because they were planning to try him, and now the case has been thrown into chaos. Legal experts call it highly unusual — especially in a case involving such a massive theft — and victims still want answers and justice.
This isn’t misinformation or a rumor — it’s a real procedural mix‑up that has left law enforcement frustrated and many asking how someone tied to a billion‑dollar crime could walk out of the U.S. instead of going to trial.