Rafael Caro Quintero |
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of
New York charged Bryant Espinoza Aguilar, the stepson of the former Guadalajara
Cartel leader and fugitive Rafael Caro Quintero, of violating the Foreign
Narcotics Kingpin Designation Act (Kingpin Act). The complaint was unsealed
yesterday and charges Espinoza Aguilar — a U.S. citizen — of assisting Caro
Quintero and his common law wife by putting assets under his own name.
The complaint states that Espinoza Aguilar transferred property owned by his mother into his own name and bribed a Mexican public official to change the name of the property in a public registry document to protect it from being seized. The property in question was a luxury home located in Jardines del Pedregal, an upscale neighborhood in Mexico City.
In 2000, the U.S. government sanctioned Caro Quintero under the Kingpin Act and named him a specially designated narcotics trafficker. Espinoza Aguilar's mother Diane was sanctioned under the Kingpin Act in 2016 for providing material and financial assistance to Caro Quintero's network. The Kingpin Act prohibits U.S. citizens like Espinoza Aguilar from conducting business activities with sanctioned individuals and companies.
"As alleged, the defendant acted as a straw man to protect property purchased with the illicit, blood-stained proceeds of his stepfather's drug trafficking empire from being seized by the government," said U.S. Attorney Richard P. Donoghue.
Background
According to the U.S. government, between
January 1980 and January 2017, Caro Quintero led a continuing criminal
enterprise that smuggled massive amounts of illegal narcotics from Mexico and
elsewhere into the U.S. In addition, it conspired to murder people who posed a
threat to the criminal organization. The murder conspiracy includes the
kidnapping and murder of Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) agent Enrique
"Kiki" Camarena in February 1985.
"On February 7, 1985, DEA was forever
changed when Special Agent Enrique 'Kiki' Camarena was kidnapped, tortured, and
murdered in Guadalajara, Mexico," said DEA Acting Administrator
Shea. "We will never forget his sacrifice and remain steadfast in
our pursuit of the man responsible for his death, Rafael Caro Quintero, and
those that continue to protect and enable his criminal activities. Let
today's action be a clear message to Caro Quintero, his family, and his
criminal associates — we will stop at nothing in our pursuit for justice for
Camarena."
In 2013, he was freed from a Mexican state
jail on a legal technicality after he was tried in a federal tribunal for a
state crime. An arrest warrant was issued by federal authorities a few months
after his release. If Caro Quintero is ever arrested in Mexico, officials say
he will likely be extradited to the U.S.
In the U.S., he is wanted for kidnapping
and murder of a U.S. federal officer, as well as drug trafficking, money
laundering and for leading a continuous criminal enterprise. The U.S.
government is offering a US$20 million bounty for his capture. This is the
highest reward the U.S. offers for a Mexican criminal.
Sources: USDOJ and Borderland Beat archives
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Only a matter of time RCQ...only a matter of time...jajajajaja
ReplyDeleteHaha keep laughing,you’ll see Don Rafa is gonna win in the end.
DeleteYes he is Mucho Respect for Don Rafa.🏴☠️🏴☠️
DeleteThe precedent is the Jessica Osguera case, prosecutors will be bringing these more and more.
ReplyDeleteCaro is an amazing criminal, he always comes out a winner 🏆
ReplyDeleteHe is big time fucking loser like all criminals. The definition of a criminal is someone who fails in civilized society!
DeleteHe will always be protected by his government
DeleteJuly 8, 2020 at 4:25 AM....
DeleteHIS A CRIMINAL BECAUSE OF A FAIL GOVERMENT....
PEOPLE IN THE USA THINK THAT POOR PEOPLE IN MEXICO AND LATIN AMERICA HAVE A CHOICE.... IF YOU DONT WORK NOBODY HELPS YOU OUT.... THE USA HELPS YOU WITH HOUSING FOOD STAMPS MEDICAID... AND YET PEOPLE STILL COMPLAIN ABOUT NOT HAVING ANYTHING.... THEY WANT LUXURIES WITHOUT WORKING THEY WANT HIGH PAYING JOBS WITHOUT GOING TO SCHOOL OR WORKING HARD TO OBTAIN THAT POSITION... I WANT TO SEE ALL YOU THAT SAY THEY ARE CRIMINALS LIVE WHERE THEY WERE BORN AND SEE IF YOU HAD A CHOICE?
Caro Quintero is too old. He wears a diaper now and won’t make it that long, Along with his elderly compa el Mayo
ReplyDeleteFind dirty money and use it for education, health and infrastructure. SDSO
ReplyDeleteIsn't that what AMLO does?
Delete11:29 where?
DeleteDamn even government plays dirty .
ReplyDeleteGoes to show you kill a DEA agent your basically F'd for life. The Americans will never let you escape. RCQ should be thankfully he hasnt been killed by the DEA/CIA yet
ReplyDeleteYou're 100% correct. Apparently, Mexican drug enforcement agents ain't worth much.
DeleteSo should a couple 🐖 DEA Agents I know? Should be lucky there alive
DeleteIf they could they would unfortunately For you amigo el numero uno is always one step ahead. Like those old commercials use to say don rafa es un orgullo hispano
DeleteIt was the see eye aae that killed Kiki..using that Ishmael Cuban guy
DeleteThey know where he is. He's not dead or captured for a reason.
ReplyDeleteI guess they don’t call him “El Numero Uno” for nothing?
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