
Pedro Portal/Miami Herald/TNS
MIAMI — A former confidential informant for the Drug Enforcement Administration who participated in meetings both in South Florida and Port-au-Prince in the conspiracy to assassinate Haitian President Jovenel Moïse is expected to plead guilty.
Joseph Vincent, who lived in South Florida before traveling to Haiti, where he found himself entangled in the deadly plot, would become the fourth defendant out of 11 currently charged in Miami federal court in the killing, if his change of plea goes as planned on Dec. 5.




