Two Miami attorneys and former friends are locked in a fierce battle over who should receive legal fees from a $2.87 billion judgment against the Cuban government on behalf of a Cuban man who was driven to suicide by Fidel Castro and Che Guevara.

Andrew Hall sued Jeremy Alters on behalf of Alfredo and Gustavo Villoldo, sons of Gustavo Villoldo, a successful Cuban businessman who committed suicide in 1959 after being arrested and interrogated by Guevara.

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