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Son of El Chapo Confesses and Strikes Deal with the US: Impact on Sinaloa Cartel and Mexican Drug War

Son of El Chapo Confesses and Strikes Deal with the US: Impact on Sinaloa Cartel and Mexican Drug War
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Politics May 16, 2025 23:00

mexico city - Ovidio Guzmán, son of El Chapo, admits guilt and reaches a plea deal with the US, raising concerns among powerful associates. Learn about the implications for the Sinaloa Cartel and the Mexican drug conflict.

Son of El Chapo Confesses and Strikes Deal with the US

Ovidio Guzmán López, son of 'El Chapo,' will admit guilt in drug trafficking in exchange for providing information to authorities. Details of the plea deal are yet to be disclosed.

Significance of the Case

The US considers this a crucial matter as approximately 80,000 people die annually in the country due to fentanyl use. Ovidio is expected to confess during a court hearing on July 9, shedding light on the settlement.

Expert Insights

According to Mexican criminologist Alán García, it is common for suspects to reach settlements in the US legal system to reduce costs and secure lighter sentences. Such deals, as seen in past cases, often benefit high-profile criminals.

Family Dynamics and Cartel Leadership

Ovidio, part of 'Los Chapitos,' the sons of El Chapo, made the deal after his brother and El Mayo's surrender. The power dynamics within the cartel have shifted, leading to internal conflicts and violent repercussions.

The extradition of El Chapo's son was seen as retaliation, fueling a gang war resulting in casualties and disappearances. Meanwhile, the head of the rival Jalisco New Generation Cartel remains at large, diverting attention from the Sinaloa Cartel.

Legal Strategies and Ramifications

The cases of Ovidio and El Chapo highlight legal maneuvers and power struggles within cartels. The US aims to gather valuable intelligence on cartel operations through these settlements, impacting the ongoing drug war.

The focus now shifts to uncovering El Mayo's role in the Sinaloa Cartel and understanding its organizational structure, revealing intricate details that could shape future legal proceedings.

Transferring Conflict to the Courtroom

The violent disputes in Mexico are mirrored in the US legal system, transitioning from street warfare to legal battles. The exchange of bullets for legal arguments signifies a new chapter in the ongoing drug conflict.

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