In May 2014, Rivera announced he would run for Congress again. He was defeated in the Republican primary, coming in fourth place with 7.5% of the vote. In March 2016, Rivera announced he would run for the open state house district 118, but lost to Democrat
Robert Asencio by 53 votes. In March 2017, Rivera announced he would run for the state house again in 2018, this time in neighboring district 105. In April 2012, Rivera initiated a scheme to secretly fund candidate Justin
Lamar Sternad in the Democratic primary as a way to weaken his eventual 2012 general election opponent, Joe Garcia, when he met with his associate, Miami campaign consultant Ana Sol Alliegro, and directed her to approach Sternad with an offer to provide financial support to his primary campaign. At Rivera’s direction, Alliegro spent the next few months acting as an intermediary, transmitting funds to Sternad, the Sternad political action committee, and vendors providing services to Sternad’s committee. Rivera funneled nearly $76,000 to the Democratic ringer candidate. The
Federal Election Commission (FEC) accused Rivera of illegally making contributions in the name of another person when he made multiple cash payments to third-party vendors providing services to the Sternad campaign from July 14, 2012, to August 8, 2012. Rivera also took steps to hide his identity and directed others not to disclose him as the true source of those cash payments, the FEC complaint stated. Rivera's activity was also the subject of an investigation by the U.S. Attorney’s Office of Southern Florida. Sternad and Alliegro pleaded guilty to criminal charges for their roles in the scheme. He was allegedly a lobbyist for
Venezuela, promoting the normalization of
relations between Venezuela and the United States. Rivera was arrested in Atlanta, Georgia, and is currently out on bail. On December 15, 2023, additional charges were added to the indictment against Rivera for three tax crimes. The
U.S. Department of Justice has claimed Rivera allegedly received over $5.5 million for efforts to lobby officials on behalf of the sanctioned Venezuelan businessman
Raúl Gorrín. ==See also==