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Fgr Responds to Ovidio Guzmán's Lawyer: His Arrest and Trial Shows Results From Mexico vs. the Narco
The Attorney General’s Office of the Republic (FGR) rejected on Friday the accusations of Ovidio Guzmán’s lawyer that it was ‘absurd’ that Mexico should participate in the negotiations to reach an agreement with Joaquín El Chapo Guzmán’s son. In a statement, the FGR stated that Ovidio Guzmán’s arrest, extradition and guilty hearing demonstrate Mexico’s commitment to its fight against drug trafficking. “All these results have as their fundamental…
The Attorney General's Office of the Republic rejected the "unfair", "irresponsible" and "opportunist" disqualifications against the Mexican authorities, expressed in the context of the hearing in which Ovidio Guzmán López "El Ratón" pleaded guilty to drug trafficking. Without identifying the person responsible for issuing these disqualifications or mentioning their content, the FGR responded that whoever reports a crime must provide evidence, b…
Jeffrey Lichtman, U.S. attorney for drug trafficking Ovidio Guzmán, son of Chapo, has slandered President Claudia Sheinbaum.Similar defachatez has generated great happiness in Mexican comentocracy, especially the one most identified with Genaro García Luna, Felipe Calderón's police officer convicted in the U.S.—after a reasonably impartial trial, in which he had the opportunity to defend himself, which he did with expensive lawyers, such as Césa…


Mexico City, July 11. The Attorney General’s Office of the Republic (FGR) said it was “in a position to receive and document, immediately, any complaint” made of “offences committed in our country, or by some Mexican authority.” He argued this after Ovidio Guzmán López pleaded guilty to crimes against health and money laundering before a U.S. court, and his lawyer, Jeffrey Lichtman, assured that “the numerous witnesses who appeared before the co…
The unit said that these expressions are "unfair disqualifications expressed irresponsibly, without providing evidence; and, all of this, in search of a media opportunism that disqualifies those who misuse it."
Without the participation of the Mexican governmentJeffrey Lichtman, lawyer of Ovidio Guzmán López, said that the Mexican government did not intervene in the negotiations between its client and the US authorities. In a press conference, he considered the idea that the Mexican government should have been part of the legal agreement reached in the United States, where Guzmán pleaded guilty to four charges related to drug trafficking and organized …
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