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Ex-Rio Olympics head stays in jail

- AP

Carlos Nuzman, who headed the Rio de Janeiro Olympics, will remain in prison under a judge’s order issued on Monday.

Nuzman was arrested last week and held temporaril­y in an investigat­ion into a vote-buying scheme to win the rights to host the 2016 Olympics in Rio.

The judge’s order changed Nuzman’s status from temporary detention to preventati­ve detention. Nuzman’s lawyer, Nelio Machado, said there was no timeframe for Nuzman’s release from jail.

Brazilian and French authoritie­s say Nuzman was a key figure in channeling at least $2 million to Lamine Diack, a former Interna- tional Olympic Committee member from Senegal who helped sway votes for Rio.

Nuzman’s detention is the latest blow to last year’s Olympics, which were troubled throughout with sluggish ticket sales, budget cuts, and a debt that required a government bailout to hold the Paralympic­s. Many sports venues built for the games are vacant.

The IOC suspended Nuzman last week from his role as an IOC honorary member. It also suspended the Brazilian Olympic Committee, which was headed by Nuzman.

The 75-year-old Nuzman was also removed from his role on an IOC advisory commission organizing the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

Investigat­ors have said they identified 16 gold bars, weighing 1 kgs. each, located in a depository and reported to belong to Nuzman. Their value on the market is about $750,000.

“While Olympic medalists chased their dreams of gold medals, leaders of the Brazilian Olympic Committee stashed their gold in Switzerlan­d,” prosecutor Fabiana Schenider said last week.

Authoritie­s said Nuzman was arrested because he tried to hamper the investigat­ion by regularizi­ng assets likely gained with illicit money.

Nuzman was originally questioned in September. About two weeks after, investigat­ors said he amended his tax declaratio­n to add about $600,000 in income. /

While Olympic medalists chased their dreams of gold medals, leaders of Brazilian Olympic Committee stashed their gold in Switzerlan­d. FABIANA SCHENIDER Prosecutor

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