In a stunning development, Joaquin Guzman Lopez, the son of infamous Mexican drug lord 'El Chapo', has pleaded guilty to running a continuing criminal enterprise, marking a dramatic shift in his stance from not guilty to one of culpability.
Guzman Lopez's change of heart came after his July 2024 arrest in Texas, when he was taken into custody alongside Ismael "Mayo" Zambada, the co-founder of the Sinaloa cartel. The young man had initially denied involvement in any wrongdoing but later claimed to have been coerced by Zambada, who said he was misled about the destination of his flight.
As part of a plea deal, another Guzman brother, Ovidio, has already pleaded guilty to conspiracy related to drug trafficking and participating in a criminal enterprise. Ovidio admitted that he and his brothers had taken over their father's operations within the cartel.
The Sinaloa cartel's infighting has led to devastating consequences, with approximately 1,200 deaths in Mexico and around 1,400 disappearances reported. The US government accuses the cartel of trafficking fentanyl, which has caused tens of thousands of overdose deaths in recent years, straining relations between the two countries.
The Guzman brothers, including Joaquin's son, have been designated as global terrorist organizations by the Trump administration, and a $10 million reward is currently being offered for each fugitive brother. Ivan Archivaldo Guzman Salazar and Jesus Alfredo Guzman Salazar are also facing drug trafficking charges but remain at large.
With this guilty plea, Joaquin Guzman Lopez faces significant consequences for his alleged role in the Sinaloa cartel's operations. His father, 'El Chapo', is serving a life sentence at a supermax federal prison in Colorado after being convicted of various crimes related to his involvement with the cartel.
Guzman Lopez's change of heart came after his July 2024 arrest in Texas, when he was taken into custody alongside Ismael "Mayo" Zambada, the co-founder of the Sinaloa cartel. The young man had initially denied involvement in any wrongdoing but later claimed to have been coerced by Zambada, who said he was misled about the destination of his flight.
As part of a plea deal, another Guzman brother, Ovidio, has already pleaded guilty to conspiracy related to drug trafficking and participating in a criminal enterprise. Ovidio admitted that he and his brothers had taken over their father's operations within the cartel.
The Sinaloa cartel's infighting has led to devastating consequences, with approximately 1,200 deaths in Mexico and around 1,400 disappearances reported. The US government accuses the cartel of trafficking fentanyl, which has caused tens of thousands of overdose deaths in recent years, straining relations between the two countries.
The Guzman brothers, including Joaquin's son, have been designated as global terrorist organizations by the Trump administration, and a $10 million reward is currently being offered for each fugitive brother. Ivan Archivaldo Guzman Salazar and Jesus Alfredo Guzman Salazar are also facing drug trafficking charges but remain at large.
With this guilty plea, Joaquin Guzman Lopez faces significant consequences for his alleged role in the Sinaloa cartel's operations. His father, 'El Chapo', is serving a life sentence at a supermax federal prison in Colorado after being convicted of various crimes related to his involvement with the cartel.