Border Report Live: Negotiating with Cartels
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Border Report Live: Negotiating with cartels
SAN DIEGO (Border Report) - In Friday's edition of Border Report Live we'll talk about negotiating with cartels and the plea deal Ovideio Guzman is expected to accept in a Chicago courtroom. What kind of intelligence will he produce for the DEA, and why is Mexico upset over this. Will Ovidio, known as one of the Chapitos, reveal a connection between Mexican officials and cartels? We'll also talk with Ev Meade, the director of Proceso Pacifico ab…
In a historic fact for Mexico, Ovidio Guzmán López pleaded guilty on Friday to four serious charges of international drug trafficking and organized crime before a Chicago court, as part of a guilty plea agreement with U.S. authorities. The son of the ‘Chapo’ and leader of the Sinaloa Cartel admitted to helping oversee the production and smuggling of large quantities of cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine, marijuana and fentanyl to the United States…
Ovidio Guzmán López will have to become a full-time contributor to the U.S. government, if he wants to avoid a life sentence. The above, after pleading guilty today before a federal judge in Chicago on two management positions of a criminal company, for which the prosecution considers that he should spend the rest of his life in prison. As part of the agreement, Guzmán agreed to pay $80 million through the seizure of assets that are not detailed…
Mexican Ovidio Guzmán López, one of the sons of capo Joaquín “el Chapo” and heir to the Sinaloa Cartel, has just pleaded guilty in a Chicago court, and the big question now is: what information will he share with the United States of America?
Ovidio Guzmán, former leader of the Los Chapitos faction at the Sinaloa Cartel, reached an agreement with the U.S. authorities to plead guilty to drug trafficking.This situation reminds us of everything that has happened with Ovidio Guzmán since the first Culiacanazo, which occurred in the state of Sinaloa on October 17, 2019.This until his arrest on January 5, 2023, named as the second Culiacanazo, and subsequent extradition of Ovidio Guzmán to…
The president, Claudia Sheinbaum, responded to the remarks of Ovidio Guzmán’s lawyer, who pleaded guilty to drug trafficking in a Chicago court. The president said that her government has no complicity or collusion with anyone. She stressed that the case corresponds to... Full note »
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