Lorenzo Alejandro Laviosa Lopez

Lorenzo Alejandro Laviosa Lopez
Born Lorenzo Alejandro Laviosa López
(1977-06-30) June 30, 1977
Maracay, Venezuela.
Occupation Manager of Export Parts, LLC;
Spouse(s) Maria Alejandra Laviosa
Children 3

Lorenzo Alejandro Laviosa López, also known as Alejandro Laviosa, alias "Copete" (Maracay, Aragua, 30 de junio de 1977) is an self-proclaimed entrepreneur, racketeer and businessman from venezuelan descent, fugitive from authorities of the Dominican Republic for its arrest and to serve a sentence. Laviosa is also a practicant of Santeria and a collector of Golf Swing. Laviosa also involved himself into corporate fraud to companies in Colombia.

Biography

Born in Maracay, Aragua on June 30, 1977 he was abandoned by his parents at an early age and never finished any studies, he worked for a landscaping company who provided services for the rich in Caracas, Venezuela and at some point he decided to immigrate to the United States where he finally seek his residency fraudulently in 2007 and then his Citizenship in 2013. Laviosa adopted two sons from her wife, Maria Alejandra Laviosa who also lives in Doral, Florida. He has one biological and two unrecognized children with his partner in crime, Eleonora Longo and is also currently engaged to the Venezuelan model, actress and TV host Christina Dieckmann. Laviosa is renowned and known for having collections including golf clubs and high heels, he also managed to have a luxury car collection but he was forced to sell it in 2015 to pay bribes in order to avoid prosecution.

Laviosa has also been previously convicted by Venezuelan authorities for extorting a 71-year-old lady and kidnapping his son briefly in 2010,[1] but was later released. He has also been defendant to several cases of Fraud, Extortion[2] and Domestic Violence with Fire Arm[3] against the model Carla Rodriguez who was brutally attacked in the United States and Fraud, Extortion, Use of False Documents among others against an import-export company in Colombia and it's managers.

References

  1. "Policía de El Hatillo detuvo a cuatro extorsionadores - Sucesos - EL UNIVERSAL". www.eluniversal.com. Retrieved 2016-02-28.
  2. Florida State Cases # 132013CA016669000001, 132010CA010888000001
  3. Florida State Case # 132015DR027038A00104
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