In the US, Dámaso López, "El Mini Lic," Pleads Guilty to Fentanyl Trafficking
- Dámaso López Serrano, also known as El Mini Lic, entered a guilty plea for fentanyl trafficking earlier today in a federal court located in Virginia.
- López Serrano, son of a prominent Sinaloa cartel figure, turned himself in to U.S. Authorities in 2018 and recently pleaded guilty to negotiating the shipment of over four kilograms of fentanyl from Mexico into California prior to his latest arrest.
- The FBI arrested López Serrano and his operator in December and uncovered a conspiracy involving fentanyl trafficking through negotiations with an informant.
- He faces a possible 20-year sentence for conspiring to traffic fentanyl, with sentencing scheduled for September 5, 2025, and is also reportedly an informant for U.S. Authorities.
- This plea marks López Serrano’s second guilty plea and reflects ongoing U.S. Efforts to disrupt fentanyl trafficking linked to the Sinaloa cartel.
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In the US, Dámaso López, "El Mini Lic," pleads guilty to fentanyl trafficking
CHAR MAY 28, 2025MILENIO NOTICIAS VIDEO TRANSLATION Well, in more information, a few hours ago, López Serrano reported that El Mini Lic pleaded guilty to fentanyl trafficking before a federal court in the United States. We're going with our colleague Ángel Hernández to connect with him so you can tell us more details. Angel, good afternoon, Héctor, and Cecilia. Good afternoon, indeed, López Serrano, who is the son of Damaso López Núñez, one of J…
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