Despite Cuba's severe economic crisis—marked by widespread power outages, food shortages, and extreme poverty—opposition media reports Rodríguez Castro leads an opulent lifestyle. Miami-based Cuban outlets and international press have published photographs of him attending luxury weddings, private concerts, gourmet dinners, and yacht excursions. Some of these visits coincided with significant dates in Panama's political calendar. During a September 2025 visit to Panama's
Chiriquí Province, sources cited by
La Prensa reported that he spent substantial sums of money shopping and was believed to own property in
Coclé Province, though this had not been independently confirmed at the time of publication. Several of his visits to Panama coincided with the presence of Brigadier General Ania Guillermina Lastres Morera—a member of the
National Assembly of People's Power and the
Communist Party of Cuba Central Committee—who succeeded Rodríguez Castro's father as the effective head of GAESA after his death in 2022.
Gran Azul LLC In July 2025,
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested Jorge Javier Rodríguez Cabrera in
Las Vegas. A former official linked to Cuba's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MINREX) and a personal acquaintance of Rodríguez Castro, Rodríguez Cabrera had been photographed alongside Raúl Castro and his grandson during the Cuban government's official visit to the United States in 2015. In November 2024, he had registered
Gran Azul LLC in Nevada, a company providing door-to-door shipping, logistics, and travel services to Cuba. Independent press described him as "closely tied to El Cangrejo" and alleged that the company functioned as a channel for handling financial flows to Cuba on behalf of the ruling elite.
Alleged property acquisitions According to anonymous sources cited by Havana Times, Rodríguez Castro acquired properties from citizens who had emigrated from Cuba, renovated them using state resources, and subsequently rented them to wealthy foreigners. == Yudelky Peña Fonseca case ==