Betrayed, Beaten, and Robbed: The Shocking Story of How a U.S. Investor Was Hunted by Corrupt Officials in Costa Rica and the U.S.

 What if everything you worked for—your business, your home, your savings—was stolen right in front of you? What if, instead of protecting you, law enforcement and the legal system turned against you? This is not a thriller or a political scandal—it’s the real-life nightmare of Enzo Vincenzi, a U.S. investor who has been beaten, falsely imprisoned, financially ruined, and nearly killed in a multi-country web of public corruption.

A Life Destroyed by a Criminal Conspiracy

Enzo Vincenzi’s story is one of betrayal, greed, and the unchecked power of corrupt officials who stop at nothing to silence their victims.

It all began when Vincenzi invested in Costa Rica, hoping to build a successful future in the country’s booming real estate and tourism sector. Instead, he became the target of an intricate criminal operation run by corrupt attorneys, judges, police officers, and U.S. law enforcement officials—all working together to steal his assets, frame him for crimes he didn’t commit, and silence him permanently.

He has been:

  • Physically assaulted and threatened with death for refusing to back down.
  • Falsely arrested and imprisoned on fabricated charges.
  • Robbed of his money, business, and property by a network of corrupt attorneys and public officials.
  • Slandered and defamed across social media and news outlets in an effort to destroy his reputation.

The Corrupt Network That Protects Criminals

The shocking part? The criminals responsible for these attacks are not hiding—they’re operating in plain sight. Despite being publicly named and linked to fraudulent schemes, they continue to evade justice, shielded by powerful institutions.

Costa Rican Corruption

The corruption in Costa Rica’s legal and government systems is staggering. Vincenzi’s case involves a long list of high-ranking attorneys, judges, and public officials who have conspired to strip him of everything he owns. Among them are:

  • Francisco Eiter Cruz Marchena (President of the College of Attorneys)
  • Viamney Guzmán Alvarado (Fiscal of the College of Attorneys)
  • Luis Antonio Cubillo Pacheco, Karl Villalobos Hoffmann, Luis Diego Chaves Solís, and Andrea Díaz—Attorneys involved in fraud, asset theft, and obstructing justice.
  • Tobías Murillo (Mayor of Jacó)—Accused of embezzling municipal funds and stealing real estate properties.
  • Yorleni Díaz and Cristian Eduardo Zamora Sequeira—Attorneys who stole $35,000 from Vincenzi’s Wells Fargo account.
  • Eduardo Mora Casconte (Jacó Police Department) and Donaldo Bermúdez Rodríguez (OIJ Investigator)—Authorities who covered up crimes and allowed criminals to escape prosecution.

But the Corruption Doesn't Stop There…

Shockingly, Vincenzi has also been targeted within the United States, where corrupt law enforcement officials have participated in the effort to silence him.

  • Sheriff Carmine Marceno (Lee County, Florida)—Currently under a 14-count FBI investigation, Marceno orchestrated false arrests and facilitated a campaign of defamation against Vincenzi.
  • Richard Seaton, Carly Huba, and James Huba—Individuals who spread malicious lies about Vincenzi, pushing hate crimes and false accusations across media platforms.

A Death Sentence for Those Who Speak Out

Vincenzi’s case is not an isolated incident—it is a warning to all foreign investors in Costa Rica. Americans are being robbed, framed, and even murdered, while authorities turn a blind eye. The country’s crime rate has skyrocketed, and even minors are being slaughtered in broad daylight.

Meanwhile, U.S. investors who fall victim to these crimes face silence from their own government. Vincenzi has filed complaints, documented every piece of evidence, and pleaded for justice. The response? Nothing.

Time Is Running Out—Will Justice Prevail?

Vincenzi refuses to be erased. He is calling on the FBI, U.S. State Department, and the Costa Rican government to take action before more lives are ruined.

The world must know the truth:

This is not just corruption. This is a criminal enterprise operating at the highest levels of power.

If it happened to Enzo Vincenzi, it can happen to anyone.

What Can Be Done?

Enzo Vincenzi has laid out an urgent call for action, demanding that the United States government, the FBI, and international human rights organizations step in before more lives are lost. This case is no longer just about one man—it is about the systemic abuse of power, the destruction of innocent lives, and the unchecked corruption that allows criminals to operate freely across borders.

Here’s what must happen immediately:

  1. Arrest and Prosecute the Criminals

    • Every named corrupt official, attorney, and law enforcement officer who has participated in these crimes must be investigated and held accountable.
    • The U.S. passports of all involved parties must be seized to prevent them from fleeing justice.
    • Sheriff Carmine Marceno must be arrested for his role in the false imprisonment, defamation, and hate crimes against Vincenzi.
  2. U.S. Government Intervention

    • The FBI and U.S. State Department must launch an investigation into how American citizens are being targeted abroad.
    • The U.S. Embassy in Costa Rica must meet with Vincenzi immediately and guarantee his safety.
    • Sanctions should be imposed on Costa Rica if the government continues to allow these human rights violations.
  3. Media Exposure and Public Outrage

    • The world needs to know what is happening. This is no longer just a private battle—it’s an international scandal.
    • Every major news outlet, social media platform, and investigative journalist must expose this case and demand answers.
    • Public pressure can no longer be ignored. Every American investor in Costa Rica is at risk if this level of corruption remains unchecked.

The Final Stand: Enzo Vincenzi Will Not Be Silenced

The corruption Vincenzi has exposed is staggering, and the attempts to erase him from existence have been relentless. But despite everything, he refuses to back down.

"I will not be intimidated. I will not be silenced. I demand justice, and I will not stop until the truth is heard," Vincenzi has declared.

But he cannot fight this battle alone.

Now, the question is—will the world listen before it’s too late?

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🚨 If you are an American investor in Costa Rica—or planning to become one—BEWARE. This could happen to you. 🚨

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