Four Men Convicted in Conspiracy Related to 2021 Assassination of Haiti President
A Florida jury convicted four men of conspiracy in connection with the July 2021 assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse.

Four men have been found guilty of conspiracy charges in a U.S. federal trial connected to the 2021 assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse, a Florida jury determined.
President Moïse, 53, was killed in his bedroom in July 2021. The assassination marked a pivotal moment for Haiti, which had already been struggling with political instability.
The trial took place in Florida, where federal prosecutors pursued conspiracy charges against the defendants. The specific details of their roles in the plot and the evidence presented during the trial were not detailed in the available reports.
Moïse's death contributed to a deteriorating security situation in Haiti. The country has experienced increased gang violence and political upheaval in the years following the assassination.
The conviction represents a significant development in the ongoing investigation into the president's killing, though additional suspects and legal proceedings may still be pending in both U.S. and Haitian courts.