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U.S. Attorney’s Office Asks for Life in Prison for May

The U.S. Attorney General's Office requested Judge Brian Cogan's life imprisonment for Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada. In the petition, the Attorney General's Office states that under the control of the Mayo, the Sinaloa Cartel paid millions of bribes at all levels of the Mexican government. "Under the control and supervision of the defendant, the Cartel paid millions in bribes at all levels of the Mexican government—police, military and politicians—t…

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The U.S. Attorney's Office is looking for a life sentence against Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada and the securing of a millionaire fortune as part of its guilty plea agreement.

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The 76-year-old drug dealer, former leader of the Sinaloa Cartel, is accused of trafficking hundreds of tons of drugs from Mexico to the U.S.

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U.S. Attorney General’s Office Says Sinaloa Cartel Leader Runs Drug Trafficking, Violence, and Corruption Network in Mexico and the U.S. for Decades · Global Voices

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The U.S. Attorney General's Office requested Judge Brian Cogan's life imprisonment for Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada. In the petition, the Attorney General's Office states that under the control of the Mayo, the Sinaloa Cartel paid millions of bribes at all levels of the Mexican government. "Under the control and supervision of the defendant, the Cartel paid millions in bribes at all levels of the Mexican government—police, military and politicians—t…

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The U.S. federal prosecutor’s office on Monday asked a judge in New York to order the confiscation of $15 billion from the Mexican drug trafficker Ismael ‘El Mayo’ Zambada after his conviction.

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Ken Salazar said that former President Andrés Manuel López Obrador did not respond to U.S. government contacts following the capture of Ismael ‘El Mayo’ Zambada in 2024. Former U.S. ambassador said that, together with Merrick Garland, he sent a formal communication to argue that Washington did not participate in the operation or violate Mexican sovereignty.“The U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland, and I prepared a more formal response for the …

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Periódico Correo broke the news on Sunday, July 12, 2026.
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