Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro will be behind bars at the same prison where Diddy, Ghislaine Maxwell and other high-profile defendants were all housed while they awaited trial.
A source told Fox News Maduro will be detained at Metropolitan Detention Center, Brooklyn, after the Venezuelan leader was captured in a "fortress"-like house during an early-morning operation by U.S. forces in the South American country.
Maduro was charged with narco-terrorism conspiracy, cocaine importation conspiracy, possession of machine guns and destructive devices and conspiracy to possess machine guns and destructive devices against the U.S. The indictment also lists his wife and son as defendants.
During an interview on "Fox & Friends Weekend," President Donald Trump said Maduro got "bum rushed so fast" by American special forces.
"We waited four days. We were going to do this four days ago, three days ago, two days ago. And then, all of a sudden, it opened up, and we said, ‘Go,’" Trump said, adding Maduro was in a "very highly-guarded" house.
"He was in a house that was more like a fortress than a house. It had steel doors. It had what they call a safety space, where it's, you know, solid steel all around. He didn't get that space closed. He was trying to get into it, but he got bum rushed so fast that he didn't get into that," Trump said.
"We were prepared. We had, you know, massive blowtorches and everything else that you need to get through that steel. But we didn't need it. He didn't make it to that area of the house."
Maduro was captured by the Army's Delta Force, a U.S. official briefed on the matter told Fox News.
The source said the CIA provided the intelligence to the Department of War that helped track down the Venezuelan dictator.