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February 4, 2019
According to the testimony of several witnesses, the drug trafficker reportedly ill-treated 13-year-old girls who he described as "vitamins".
Hundreds of testimonial documents in the lawsuit against Joaquín "Chapo" Guzmán They were declbadified by the judge of the case because they were not related to the drug trafficking case, but still show another horrendous aspect of the one who was the most wanted criminal of all Mexico.
The information was published by the newspaper The New York Times in the pre-trial he will face United States. There, one of his sidewalks confirmed that Guzmán He paid $ 5,000 for access to underage girls whom he abused on a property outside of Sinaloa.
In addition, Alex Cifuentes He badured that some of the girls were only 13 years old and that at the request of the drug dealer, he was responsible for drugging them with a psychoactive substance in the drinks before mistreating them. In turn, "El Chapo" called "vitamins" for the younger ones because she thought that having bad with them "gave her life", told this person who lived with Guzmán during the 2000s.
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This witness admitted to having bad with minors but, in his case, without drug use. So much Cifuentes like other collaborators of "El Chapo" They ratified the atrocious acts of the drug trafficker. This repentant drug dealer also confirmed that Joaquín Guzmán Loera sent cocaine from Argentina a Mexico
Eduardo Balarezo, one of the lawyers of Guzmán He described these accusations as "extremely sensitive" and asked if they had been revealed just before the deliberations of the jury that tried his client. He also badured that his client denies the charges because "they are not corroborated" and "are not reliable to be admitted into the judgment".
Joaquín Guzmán Loera He faces 11 counts, the main one, for leading the Sinaloa cartel. In addition, he is accused of manufacturing and distributing cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine and marijuana. In case of guilt, "El Chapo" will receive life imprisonment
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