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One of the brothers arrested after operation in Arroyo Terminals will remain in prison without bail

The Maxwell “Max” Sterling Jensen and Zachary Golden Jensen brothers, who face federal charges following the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) operation to Arroyo Terminals, pleaded not guilty on Tuesday on all charges they face in the federal court in Brownsville. Max faces charges of conspiracy for money laundering, complicity in smuggling goods to the United States and complicity in the entry of goods through false statements. Judge Ignac…
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The Maxwell “Max” Sterling Jensen and Zachary Golden Jensen brothers, who face federal charges following the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) operation to Arroyo Terminals, pleaded not guilty on Tuesday on all charges they face in the federal court in Brownsville. Max faces charges of conspiracy for money laundering, complicity in smuggling goods to the United States and complicity in the entry of goods through false statements. Judge Ignac…

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Telemundo McAllen (40) broke the news in on Tuesday, April 29, 2025.
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