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The site of the brand of clothing that will launch Alejandrina Gisselle Guzmán Salazar, daughter of Mexican capo Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán Loera He issued a statement in which he denounced the fact that Facebook has restricted the page in which he promoted the brand of clothing that she will market with the name of her father.
"For the second time, the Facebook / Instagram company closed the account of my clothing brand, hidden behind an automated response, truncated the work we have been doing for a long time and indicated that the clothing brand" EL CHAPO ® & # 39; At that time, she violated or misconstrued the general conditions of social networks and was surprised by an injustice to which no one responds or gives a face, "he said.
The family of Guzmán Loera has not denied it until now that this brand of clothing belongs to Alejandrina, who she is legally the owner of her father's nickname, which can be exploited commercially, according to the authorizations granted by the Mexican Institute of Industrial Property (IMPI).
Guzmán Salazar accused of persecution by the social network and stated that, for the same reasons that his account was restricted, he had to hide his identity. people who have always wanted to link her to an activity she claims to have never been part of.
"I did not decide to be born where I was born, I did not choose the life I wanted to choose. I was born there and I learned to live where God put me. I did not take the same path that my father decided to take. I got away from that when I could. I have suffered the abandonment and losses that this life entails. I do not live or live with my father's company and I do not accept help. I am a doctor, I am a designer, I am a mother, I am a woman who works every day lead a healthy life free from what haunts me since birth", says in the three-page statement.
He makes a series of reflections on why his father could be sentenced to life imprisonment in the United States.
"I will not defend, I will not victimize my father and I will not judge him either. He made the decisions of his life in the same way that he could have taken others. It's him and that's what he decided to do. Anyone can sue whatever he wants, but I often wonder what would have happened in "A HAPPY WORLD", "he said.
He questioned the fact that the government still talks about deaths resulting from drug trafficking, but not those caused by the tobacco, pharmaceutical and junk food industries.
"I will not judge my father for something that, in my opinion, could have been solved very differently. He has his share of guilt, but the society we have built will have to accept his not to be able to manage from the beginning the problems that humanity has been facing, "he said.
Before finalizing the declaration, he said that does not want to be treated specifically "to be a girl of".
In recent weeks, he opened social media accounts to promote the clothing brand "El Chapo 701", which will soon be available online.
The brand includes t-shirts, shirts, belts, shoes, hats and swimwear, as well as jewelery and leather goods and alcoholic beverages.
In the lawsuit that follows his father in the United States, where he is charged with 10 counts of indictmentit is expected that the jury will give its judgment next week.
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