Edgar Valdez-Villarreal, better known as "La Barbie" the Mexican-American drug lord, was extradited to the US on September 30, 2015. He was being housed at a maximum security federal prison following a 2018 49-year sentence and a $192 million forfeiture on a drug trafficking and money laundering case out of Atlanta. He was serving his term in federal prison in Florida at maximum security USP Coleman 2. The United USP Coleman 1 and USP Coleman 2 prisons have housed several other well-known figures, including serial killers, mobsters including "Whitey" Bulger, Mafia cop Steve Caracappa, other cartel leaders including Benjamin Arellano Felix, and terrorists. He was initially set to be released on July 3, 2058.
Currently, however, his status on the Federal Bureau of Prisons Inmate Locator states that inmate #05658-748 (Listed as Edgard Valdez-Villareal) is 'NOT IN BOP CUSTODY' but shows a release date of 07/27/2056. Normally, an inmate that has been released shows a 'Released On' date. If they are currently serving their sentence in federal prison, their location and set release date are displayed.
His BOP status shows Not in BOP Custody, followed by an updated release date. |
Why is La Barbie No Longer in BOP Custody?
Based on previous high-level cartel figures in US custody; there are a few possible reasons why La Barbie would no longer be in BOP custody even with his long sentence:
Damaso Lopez Nunez, better known as "El Licenciado" was sentenced by a US judge to serve a life sentence in prison in 2018. In February 2021 however, El Licenciado’s listed expected release date changed to August 11, 2032. It was widely speculated that this sentence reduction was due to key information that an “anonymous” "cooperating witness number 1" provided to US prosecutors that helped prove Emma Coronel was actively involved in aiding the business of her husband, Joaquín Guzmán Loera, alias "El Chapo". In October 2021, as reported by Borderland Beat, Damaso was no longer listed in the BOP registry and it is possible he has been released into the custody of US Marshals in order to enter into WITSEC.
Similarly, Eduardo Arellano Félix's expected release date on his BOP registry changed from “August 18, 2021” to “UNKOWN”. While his sentence was greatly reduced, he did not enter the witness protection program when he was released. He was subsequently deported back to Mexico, at which point he was re-arrested.
After Mexican marines killed Arturo Beltran Leyva in December 2009, Valdez and Beltran Leyva's brother, Hector, began a bloody fight for control that left dismembered and decapitated bodies in the streets and often hanging from bridges in Cuernavaca and Acapulco.
Defense attorney Buddy Parker stressed that his client cooperated with US law enforcement agents even before his 2010 arrest, putting his own life in jeopardy. Valdez considered surrendering to law enforcement but feared it would seriously endanger his family. Parker asked the judge to stick to the low end of the sentencing guidelines and give his client 30 years.
Duffey was skeptical, noting that even as he communicated with law enforcement, Valdez was arranging for regular shipments of cocaine into the United States. Hathaway seized on that skepticism when asking the judge to impose a 55-year sentence. By providing information to US authorities, she said, Valdez was "structuring a situation where his competitors were being taken out by law enforcement." She acknowledged that Valdez has cooperated and saved the government money and effort by quickly pleading guilty, but she argued that a harsh sentence was needed to send a message to other traffickers.
Valdez told the judge he accepted responsibility for his wrongdoing and apologized to his family. He said he'd like for his life to serving as an example to young people about the dangers of getting mixed up in drugs. "I'm not a bad person," Valdez told the judge. "I am a good person who has made bad decisions." Duffey wasn't swayed, telling Valdez that his actions were despicable and amounted to a betrayal of his family and his country. He said he didn't get a real sense of remorse from Valdez for flooding American communities with drugs. At his sentencing hearing, one of his six sisters and his brother pleaded with the judge for leniency. His parents, other siblings, and nieces and nephews packed the courtroom.
Carla Valdez, who works as a prosecutor in Texas, told US District Judge William Duffey that she and her siblings were raised by humble, hardworking parents who taught them strong values and morals. She acknowledged that her brother strayed from that upbringing but insisted he was a good person. Duffey said he struggled to understand how Valdez got so off track despite his strong family background. "You haven't earned the right to live in an American community," Duffey said.
"El Vincentillo" Zambada Niebla, the eldest son of "El Mayo" Zambada was a witness against "El Chapo" and other cartel figures after having been imprisoned in the US. El Vincentillo, in 2021 was no longer listed as in BOP custody. “With the information that we have available at this time, we can tell you that Vicente Zambada-Niebla is not in the custody of the Bureau of Prisons (BOP),” a spokesperson for that agency wrote in response to questions from The Associated Press (AP). The US Marshal did not confirm or deny his being under their protection. "[We] do not confirm or deny any information about anyone who may or may not participate in the Witness Protection Program. We also did not provide details on the movement or location of prisoners," said US Marshals spokesman James P. Stossel in a written statement.
He was arrested in Mexico in 2009 and sentenced to 15 years in prison in the US in 2019; citing his "extraordinary and unprecedented" cooperation. Zambada-Niebla's name no longer appears in the BOP's online inmate lookup portal. His release date is also not found in any electronic database of the US government. His uncle Jesús "El Rey" Zambada is also not in BOP custody. He testified in Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman's 2019 trial along with Lucero Guadalupe Sánchez and Jorge Milton Cifuentes.
"Mayito Gordo" Zambada was sentenced to essentially time served and released under supervision from a San Diego prison in 2022. Speculation and rumors of his deportation back to Mexico occurred including Amparos being filed there to prevent his detention should he arrive back in his home country. The latest rumors suggest that he struck a deal to be able to remain under supervision in the US instead of being deported.
However, Edgar Valdez-Villareal is an American citizen having been born in the border town of Laredo, Texas, and becoming a high school football star before working with the Beltran Leyva cartel in 2002. Therefore, he would not be deported should he be released due to a reduced sentence. The other conclusion is that "La Barbie," having pleaded guilty to his charges already, has made a deal to cooperate with federal prosecutors and is currently in the custody of the US Marshals and/or at a prison for detained witnesses.
Edgar Valdez-Villareal was better known as "La Barbie" for his American heritage and blonde hair. |
"La Barbie" Cooperated with US Authorities Prior to His Arrest
Valdez enjoyed a flashy lifestyle and cultivated an image in the media to impress the public and intimidate his rivals, prosecutor Elizabeth Hathaway said in court. He wore nice suits and owned luxury homes, including a ranch with a zoo that housed a lion. But he was always extremely violent during his time in Mexico. His security team captured a member of the rival Los Zetas who had been sent to assassinate Valdez during their turf war. A video shows Valdez and others interrogating the man and then shows him being shot in the head, prosecutors said. Valdez had the video sent to news outlets and even to law enforcement in the US.After Mexican marines killed Arturo Beltran Leyva in December 2009, Valdez and Beltran Leyva's brother, Hector, began a bloody fight for control that left dismembered and decapitated bodies in the streets and often hanging from bridges in Cuernavaca and Acapulco.
Defense attorney Buddy Parker stressed that his client cooperated with US law enforcement agents even before his 2010 arrest, putting his own life in jeopardy. Valdez considered surrendering to law enforcement but feared it would seriously endanger his family. Parker asked the judge to stick to the low end of the sentencing guidelines and give his client 30 years.
Duffey was skeptical, noting that even as he communicated with law enforcement, Valdez was arranging for regular shipments of cocaine into the United States. Hathaway seized on that skepticism when asking the judge to impose a 55-year sentence. By providing information to US authorities, she said, Valdez was "structuring a situation where his competitors were being taken out by law enforcement." She acknowledged that Valdez has cooperated and saved the government money and effort by quickly pleading guilty, but she argued that a harsh sentence was needed to send a message to other traffickers.
Valdez told the judge he accepted responsibility for his wrongdoing and apologized to his family. He said he'd like for his life to serving as an example to young people about the dangers of getting mixed up in drugs. "I'm not a bad person," Valdez told the judge. "I am a good person who has made bad decisions." Duffey wasn't swayed, telling Valdez that his actions were despicable and amounted to a betrayal of his family and his country. He said he didn't get a real sense of remorse from Valdez for flooding American communities with drugs. At his sentencing hearing, one of his six sisters and his brother pleaded with the judge for leniency. His parents, other siblings, and nieces and nephews packed the courtroom.
Carla Valdez, who works as a prosecutor in Texas, told US District Judge William Duffey that she and her siblings were raised by humble, hardworking parents who taught them strong values and morals. She acknowledged that her brother strayed from that upbringing but insisted he was a good person. Duffey said he struggled to understand how Valdez got so off track despite his strong family background. "You haven't earned the right to live in an American community," Duffey said.
In 2020, a report stated that between 2008 and 2010, Edgar Valdez Villarreal, alias "La Barbie," reportedly provided sensitive information to the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI), according to an investigation based on court documents obtained by Anabel Hernández and published in Aristegui Noticias.
The document dates from 2018 when it was the hearing in which the arguments of the Prosecutor's Office and the defense were presented to determine the number of years of sentence to which Valdez Villarreal could be sentenced. The most substantial and sensitive part of the document was classified for two years, keeping it in reserve, until the first months of 2020.
In cooperating with US authorities, La Barbie reportedly passed the information on corrupt Mexican officials and their sharing of sensitive intelligence to members of the Sinaloa Cartel and Beltrán Leyva Organization, according to the report.
What’s more, La Barbie allegedly witnessed corrupt officials from the administration of former President Felipe Calderón, according to the report, providing cartels with identities, photographs, and locations of undercover DEA agents in Mexico. One of La Barbie’s most important contributions, according to the report, was passing along a tip that allowed Mexican marines to locate and kill his former boss, Arturo Beltrán Leyva, in 2009.
“If the DEA was getting this type of information from La Barbie, I'm surprised their operation wasn’t blown up sooner,” Brookings Institution Senior Fellow Vanda Felbab-Brown told InSight Crime. “This level of egregiousness and risk to DEA operations would be shocking," she added.
La Barbie was no run-of-the-mill criminal player. To get 50 years for being such an important asset would be a terrible plea bargain, according to Felbab-Brown. “There’s a clear mismatch between the length of the sentence and what information he supposedly provided," she explained. La Barbie is expected to be a key cooperating witness in the trial of Genaro García Luna, Mexico’s former top security official from 2006 to 2012, who US authorities arrested in December 2019 on drug charges and taking millions in bribes from traffickers.
Garcia Luna Case
The case against former Mexican Secretary of Public Security Genaro Garcia Luna in New York is intensifying with additional new evidence of his guilt of corruption, money laundering, and drug trafficking being introduced recently. The allegations are detailed in a letter sent to García Luna’s lawyer and in a submission to a United States federal court in Brooklyn, New York, where the accused is scheduled to go on trial in January.
Between 2002 and 2007, Garcia Luna allegedly aided at least six cocaine shipments totaling more than 50,000 kilos of cocaine. On at least two occasions, the Sinaloa Cartel personally delivered bribe payments to Garcia Luna in briefcases containing millions of dollars, according to the DOJ.
Prosecutors also handed over attorney De Castro, with the markings "protected material" and "only for the lawyer's eyes," the list of 4 possible witnesses for the prosecution against García Luna.
It could be possible that "La Barbie" will help to prove the charges against Luna. The ex-security minister and two former high-ranking officials who worked under him are accused by US authorities of allowing the Sinaloa Cartel to operate with impunity in Mexico in exchange for multimillion-dollar bribes. The Department of Justice had asked Valdez Villarreal to testify in the judicial process that was carried out in the District of Columbia against Alfredo Beltrán Leyva and in various cases whose investigations were still in progress at the time.
"La Barbie" was working as an informant for the DEA and FBI at the same time as he was drug trafficking, unknown to his bosses and partners in the drug trade, and to the corrupt officials to whom he paid bribes, including former Federal Public Safety Secretary Genaro Garcia Luna. In a court document pending in the Northern District Court in Atlanta, Georgia, it is revealed that from 2008 to 2010 the drug trafficker gave sensitive information to the DEA office in San Antonio, Texas, to the FBI in McAllen, and to the FBI offices located in the United States embassy in Mexico through a third party.
In the document, it is kept classified who was the third person through which La Barbie communicated with the US government, to protect their life. And information about the public officials involved is also kept classified.
A transcript of the letter from Valdez Villarreal. |
"La Barbie's" Letter
He also assured that his arrest was due to his refusal to make an agreement with President Felipe Calderón and the other criminal organizations. La Barbie knew that the American government was aware of the corruption of García Luna and his team because he himself would have revealed it as an informant.
"My arrest was the result of a political persecution by C. Felipe Calderón Hinojosa, who instituted a harassment (sic) against me for the reason that the undersigned refused to be part of the agreement that Mr. Calderón Hinojosa he wanted to have with all the organized crime groups, for which he personally held several meetings to have talks with organized crime groups," he said.
Garcia Luna and then President Felipe Calderón. |
Sinaloa Cartel's Presidential Connections
A judicial file recently released by US federal prosecutors reveals millionaire payments by the Sinaloa Cartel to the governments of Enrique Pena Nieto, and Felipe Calderón, as well as to a past presidential campaign of current Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador. The documents, dated January 15, 2019, as part of the trial against "El Chapo" accuses "El Mayo" Zambada of bribing the entire government of Mexico and framed Chapo, as part of a defense strategy attempting to downplay Chapo's accused leadership of the Sinaloa Cartel.
Carlos Montemayor, who is La Barbie's father-in-law, was extradited as well in the same case. He was sentenced to 34 years in federal prison. |
La Barbie's Father-In-Law is Still in Custody
Carlos Montemayor also called El Licenciado or El Narcocharro, was a key cartel player when he started a criminal enterprise with his son-in-law La Barbie. Montemayor was also linked to the disappearance of 20 tourists in southern Mexico in September 2010. He was arrested there in 2010.
In February 2011, he was extradited to the United States to face trial at the District Court for the Northern District of Georgia. According to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Montemayor built a trucking company that he used to smuggle cocaine for the cartel. He took over the drug cartel and the “La Barbie” criminal organization after Valdez Villarreal was taken into custody. Montemayor González, originally from Nuevo Laredo, used the surname of García Treviño to pose as a businessman and promoter of events for Charros in Huixquilucan in the state of Mexico.
In February 2011, he was extradited to the United States to face trial at the District Court for the Northern District of Georgia. According to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Montemayor built a trucking company that he used to smuggle cocaine for the cartel. He took over the drug cartel and the “La Barbie” criminal organization after Valdez Villarreal was taken into custody. Montemayor González, originally from Nuevo Laredo, used the surname of García Treviño to pose as a businessman and promoter of events for Charros in Huixquilucan in the state of Mexico.
"La Barbie" married his colleague's daughter. |
Montemayor González confessed to transporting more than a ton of cocaine to the United States between 2003 and 2005 with the help of the Beltrán Leyva Cartel. During that period "La Barbie" married one of the daughters of Montemayor González. Before "La Barbie" was captured, he told Montemayor González to take charge of the organization to ensure the economic future of his wife and to collect the drug shipments that were owed to him.
Villareal's father-in-law, Carlos Montemayor Gonzalez, sentenced to 34 years in prison is shown as being at Williamsburg penitentiary. |
“Montemayor came to the United States from Mexico and used his skills, hard work, and the opportunities afforded in this country to build a successful trucking company from the ground up,” said U.S. Attorney Byung Pak.
“However, he was ultimately driven by greed and partnered with Edgar Valdez-Villareal to convert his trucking company into a transportation arm for the Sinaloa and Beltran-Leyva cartels, shipping tons of cocaine and drug money across the United States,” Montemayor informed the district court that he wanted to enter a non-negotiated guilty plea to all six counts he was charged with committing. In 2019, he was sentenced to 34 years in prison and was ordered to forfeiture of $192 million dollars, the same amount as La Barbie.
Montemayor appealed his sentence in 2020, arguing that he should not have been ordered to pay the same amount ($192 million) as the lead defendant in the case, his son-in-law, "La Barbie" Edgar Valdez-Villareal. It was under review to determine if his non-conditional guilty plea to the charges waived his right to an appeal. While the district court did advise Montemayor of his right to appeal, it did not make his appeal conditional because it was not in writing, was not consented to by the government, and the district court’s statement did not reference the disqualification of Montemayor’s counsel. A defendant who wishes to preserve appellate review of a non-jurisdictional defect while at the same time pleading guilty can do so only by entering a “conditional plea”. The conditional plea must be in writing and must be consented to by the court and by the government.
Montemayor’s notice of appeal was filed before the district court determined how much money he would be required to forfeit. Although his premature notice of appeal became effective to appeal the final judgment and conviction when those were later entered, it could not become effective to appeal the forfeiture order because the district court determined the forfeiture amount separately. Accordingly, the court affirmed the convictions and granted the government’s partial motion to dismiss.
He is currently listed as in custody at Williamsburg Federal Correctional Institute in South Carolina.
Montemayor’s notice of appeal was filed before the district court determined how much money he would be required to forfeit. Although his premature notice of appeal became effective to appeal the final judgment and conviction when those were later entered, it could not become effective to appeal the forfeiture order because the district court determined the forfeiture amount separately. Accordingly, the court affirmed the convictions and granted the government’s partial motion to dismiss.
He is currently listed as in custody at Williamsburg Federal Correctional Institute in South Carolina.
Trick ass Sinaloa’s. Man, that’s a lot of high level snitches. Hilarious.
ReplyDeleteTheir corridos say the opposite though 😂
DeleteThey are tougher than leather and don't ever fold under pressure and bla bla bla
Barbie isn't chinola hes like tamaulipeken or some north eastern mex(n.l tamps cuo)
DeleteAmerican Texano
Delete1:50 American born citizen.
DeleteYea i know but his roots are north eastern Mexican nothing to do with sinaloa
Delete2:21 So, he's Mexican-American.
DeleteHe’s a Texican
DeleteBorn in Texas = American Citizen
DeleteAn internet rumor mentioned his abuelo was El Gitano Valdez, a pistolero of Pedro Avilés, that was one of several reasons he was accepted as a high ranking member of CDS...
DeleteCuando te juntas con lobos aprendes a auyar!!! Se junto con Sinaloas y apreandio a??? 😉
DeleteHis roots are of north east mexico for sure
Delete6:18 😆 🤣 👏🏻 👏🏻
DeleteBorn in Texas of Mexican descent. He Mexican American.
Delete@5:17 you makin shit up bro.
DeleteFor the record, someone born in the US IS a US citizen, period. His heritage is that of Mexican decent. People, a Mexican American is someone born in Mexico and then became naturalized. Same things with Latinos… they are form Alton America, not Mexicans
Delete@11:12 that rumor originated within the comments here:
Deletehttp://www.borderlandbeat.com/2019/08/el-gitano-history-of-mexicos-first_17.html?m=0
10:00 In legal terms, hes american, no need to make it racial. Born and raised in Texas. Legally, hes american.
Delete10:13 Yes, in legal terms but it's still accurate that he's Mexican American as his heritage doesn't magically disappear due to legalities.
Delete11:14 But, but, but.... ☺
DeleteIn legal terms his heritage is irrelevant, see no reasonable reason to bring this to the table.
Legally, hes an american, and legalities are the ones that counts on court.
Hes an american citizen. No need to make it a racial discussion. Swallow.
11:14 You missed the point, all this is about laws and legalities.
Delete12:07 it is about La Barbie's curious Pedigree, not about him getting free pass because he is pasty white American honky.
DeleteHe was born and raised in Texas. Was supposedly a high school football star with exceptional talent at running back.
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Delete12:07 But but in heritage terms his legality is irrelevant.
DeleteYeah he’s still there that’s the US Marshall process report an inmate of value is released while they move him around different prison till his performance day in court. Every FED prison has the special criminal building and no inmate is shown as being in custody once court day performance is getting close.
Delete@ Sol, Nah, that rumour's been going for a while, that was just it being repeated.
DeleteLA BARBIE IS NOW 100% CJNG
ReplyDeleteYOU GUYS SHOULD LISTEN TO HIS NEW SONG.
"EL CONSENTIDO DEL JARDINERO"
11:30 En el cartel de las 4 no se aceptan sapos, mejor que regrese con los del cds, ahi si puede seguir de pone dedos y asta una estatua le hacen
DeleteNmms si eran sapos cuando fundaron a las cuatro letras pendejo
DeleteEse corrido es pa el seriecito fe Guerrero
Delete6:33 tienes fotos o papeles de la corte que aseguran lo que dices? Porque en las cortes de los estados unidos ahi fotos y libros llenos de papeles donde te aseguran que los Sinaloas son unos snitches, yo no lo digo nomas por decir, ahi estan las pruebas, ahora dime donde estan las pruebas de lo que tu dices
DeleteBarbie is in county getting prepped for Luna's trial
ReplyDelete11:32 - think you meant “country” mate and that’s an interesting thought re: prep for Luna’s trial! If this is true; would BOP release custody to US Marshals?
DeleteCould he also be dead if not in prison bureau custody?
County= County Jail. Not sure what you mean by country.
DeleteIf he was dead his family would have spoken on it which they haven't.
With protected witnesses things always get a bit murky but I believe he's been transferred due to Luna's upcoming trial.
I don't believe inmates in MDC Brooklyn appear on the BOP roster. He most likely was transferred to MDC Brooklyn for the trial of Garcia-Luna.
DeleteIt's unusual for the U.S. to transfer a high profile inmate to a county jail.
County jail is correct. Maybe the guy meant “in this country?” Still wrong.
DeleteHe’s either in the MCC or MDC in NY. Either way, he isn’t going to show up on the inmate locator. For certain inmates, even when they go thru Oklahoma, the site will not show them as in the FTC. So I’m assuming after he does his thing with Team America, his Rule 35 will take effect and he will have a new out date. I wonder if he worked with the Twins at all. Most likely so.
Delete07:42 @Detroit it isn't unusual at all for "the U.S. to transfer a high profile inmate to a county jail"
DeleteEl Señor Chapo Guzman JGL #701 never snitched on anyone ,this is why he is serving a life sentence.
ReplyDelete11:32 el Señor chapo guzman jgl #701 snitched on everyone, thats why he is serving a life sentence, cause he didnt have anyone else to snitch on in his trial
DeleteHow naive are you? Extremely.
Delete11:32 Chapitos snitched on Chapo
DeleteLOL, he tried to make so many deals but they were all refused. He was the top target, described by the DEA as bigger than Escobar, and he had absolutely nothing to trade. He'd have sold his mama for a life sentence without solitary, he just wasn't given the chance. So fuck El Shortass Lord Juaquin Vitamins-Emperor YMCA 000
DeleteArturo was a bad cousin. Chapo never worked with Los Zetas !
Delete12:15 Chapitos snitch on themselves. With every new corrido, instagram/facebook pictures and so on.
Delete12:46 theres a whole generation snitching on themselves from us to mexico
Delete2:03 But theres something with CDS, they LOVE making it public, corridos, pics, and so on... other cartel members do it, but not at that level.... a fucking new corrido every few months... CDS loves social attention, and DEA enjoys that.
DeleteRumor on the streets is mama guzman snitched on chapo so DEA wouldn't kill chapo. Now 701 is stuck in a concrete box watching english language tv and eating bad food con no sabor BUT he is still alive so mama Guzman happy.
Delete11:32 Strong point! But from my Canadian perception US judges don’t like 40+ years of blood and cocaine distributed in their country.
DeleteWhat do you guys think?
Chapo doesn't get TV. Maybe in the future they may allow him one that only broadcast religious programs in black and white.
DeleteGuzman was one of the biggest snitches on his compadres, contras, compas, y morras. The only reason he’s still snitching is to protect his kids. Mayo does the same shit, just at a higher and more controlled level. Mayo’s kids, whether they did time or not, were protected that way… at least they’ll be alive for a while. Chapo’s kids are just one bad snitch form their dad away from being done. Mayo runs the show, and the biggest competitor is Mencho, sick or not.
DeleteThe Licenciado example was confusing- they would free Damaso to prove that Emma Coronel was ''involved''? That would be freeing a shark in order to catch a sardine, surely. And the video of the 4 Zetas who were grabbed by Barbie in Acapulco when Vizcarra was shot, wasn't during the turf war that followed Arturos death, it was 4 or 5 years earlier when Arturo and Chapo were still compadres and Barbie had been fighting for Nuevo Laredo. Interesting though, cheers Socalj
ReplyDeleteThanks for the info! Will update it.
Deleteel lic implicating emma was just a part of his cooperation not like he got a reduction solely because of that information. i mean he testified against el chapo...
DeleteAlways wondered why Barbie was not involved with Golfo or Zetas cartel since he himself started out in Laredo/Nuevo Laredo. No room for him in those organizations I guess or his original supply came from BLO…..
DeleteBarbie was more of an independent, and only worked for people he trusted, but he knew where he stood as anUS citizen; like it or not this country does protect its citizens and I’m sure it’s showing since he’s pulling deals left and right from prison. La Barbie is one bad mofo, like it or not, he made shit happen. This is why the mex gov didn’t like him, Chapo used an excuse, BLO did the same, and in the end, he’ll get to see the light of day. Unlike his competitors
Deletewhen La Barbie started in the game Nuevo Laredo wasn't CDG territory it was Los Chachos, Los Texas and Los Valencias
Delete09:54 La Barbie was an independent narco-trafficker and an American citizen. Barbie works with CDS BLO Cartel La Linea/Juarez, Zetas and CJNG. La Barbie is Mafia not cartel. He has no allegiances to anybody.
Delete@1.08. True, and true. Damaso's not due for release for another decade though, so I'm not sure about the example. Still, I'm a picky prick.
Deletewas arrested in Mexico in 2009 and sentenced to 15 years in prison in the US in 2019. Citing his "extraordinary and unprecedented" cooperation. Zambada-Niebla's name.
ReplyDeleteThis sentence made me laugh out loud.
This is good work you put together. Liked how you even put the narcopresident in the mix.
Can't wait till there is evidence to show AMLO is/was a narcopresident also.
AMLO followers will still deny to their death 🤦♂️
Yes Almo receives bribes from narcos.
Delete1:31 Based on what?
DeleteYou think?
1:31 In your opinion?
Delete12:22 / 1:31 And how can you support that?, any evidence, link, logical explanation, text, or something else than a biased comment?
Deletedont make so evident that lack of arguments.
AMLO is a narco president just like Peña Nieto and the rest that came before him. There's no need for anyone who supports him to play dumb dumb about it.
DeleteAMLO just had a show of 2 million fans crowding México City Streets, last week the coordinated opposition had
Delete20 000 forced laborers trucked in marching for INE and the "opposition".
5:43 lla no se si creerte SIR, porque cualquier guey que apoye al CDS son puro mitote exagerado
DeleteOf course ALMO receives bribes.
DeleteALMO is a puppet Narco President.
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Delete2:30 Thanks for sayin what’s been on my mind….like why everyone wanna mf AMLO? I have no love for AMLO or the 21 Presidents before (well maybe Calderon - but who are these people and why they dogging AMLO like he started the shit show?
DeleteWow, look who got themselves snatched the fuck out of here. 😆 A special thanks goes out to the bright bulbs who kept insisting that we're pushing a certain narrative here. Turns out that your own words eventually became weaponized against you. At least now whenever you try to mention it I'll know there's some truth to it. But it's like I've always told my colleagues, we dont get the worlds greatest intellectuals here. Please for your own sake don't ever reveal or give yourselves a moniker online. The world doesn't need to really know who the morons are behind your clown words. Nonetheless you guys are special and served as nothing more than a blessing in disguise without ever realizing it.
Delete@Sol, dude has a point though no? Devils advocate- Lets say a Mexican president is elected, refuses all offers from his underlings who are being pressured from below, and decides he is going to do things differently. How would things have played out? The Culiacanazo is evidence in his favour, since he would never have greenlit the arrest to begin with (amongst so many other things that just don't make sense if he was in CDS pocket), and I cannot think of another single thing that points to his being corrupt.
Delete6:21 there has never been a cartel with less scandals, because of main activities of trafficking to the US, it had to be cheap ass zetas and michuakanuses working for the corrupt government and military bringing cheap ass drugs to the mexican masses in order to sell their pay in Specie, or eat it.
DeleteAfter a while CDS had to start competing for cheap human resources that get paid with eat it or sell it, like US crack hoes and their pimps, but it was whitey who institutionalized crack for the masses on the US, according to Freeway.
1:18 SIR giving valid points, as always
DeleteSo how would the landscape be different if AMLO refused bribes? It would look EXACTLY as it does, surely?. Chaos. Can somebody correct me here, with specifics instead of innuendo? Mexico looks like a war game of non-cooperation.
DeleteOsiel is next. Prior to his release he will no longer be in BOP database. He won’t be back to Mexico. Saludos
ReplyDeleteWhy not? His family stills run shit in Moros lol they all snitch it is what it is
DeleteBin gespannt auf weitere News
ReplyDelete12:32 You have a way with words dinglehoffer.
DeleteSimon weisenheimer
Delete12:32
DeleteWilkommen in Mexiko
Ich liebe polkamusik.
Mexiko hat probleme mit Kartellen .
El ist prasdest ist enept.
That's why la Barbie was smiling after his capture.
ReplyDeletesometimes BOP prisoners are moved to a contract facility and they're changed to not in BOP custody
ReplyDeleteImpressive article. Well done Socalj
ReplyDelete👍💥🇨🇦. I agree BB!
DeleteIt's so good!
Deleteyeah, the contract facility thing is a possibility, but given all the other threads, maybe not.
ReplyDeleteExcellent article. FYI, chicos. You don't get to be El Presidente de Mexico without taking narco money. It's not allowed.
ReplyDeleteIt is allowed, bribes keep coming in Mijo.
Delete3:37 no mames...
DeleteSalinas Pliego, the OXXO owner, alias "el diablo", and other magnates of the Tax Cheat cartels, including carlos slim helu, have been paying thousands of millions of peisos in back taxes.
The OXXO cooler where your head will rest, will be more expensive now.
709, you lack reading comprehension skills "mijo" 337 is saying you have to keep taking bribes to be president.
Delete7:20 Again, do you really think AMLO would risk having the DEER PARK refinery in Tejas confiscated by the US?
Delete(México just finished paying 1 billion dollars for it)
What narco kickback could make it worth taking that rusk?
Venezuelan CITGO got expropriated by the US just because Maduro and Chavez refused to give Venezuelan oil to foreign oil corporations and accessory allies like Grupo de Lima...
AMLO would not take a risk, it will be fabricated accusations.
1:26 SIR 7:20 is a dork.
DeleteHe thinks ALMO never takes bribes.
Of course he does.
7:20 is full of Manure!
2:03 SIR gives facts, explanations, logical arguments VS "SIR is a dork", "full of manure"....
Delete4:03
DeleteYour full of Manure too.
We all know, Obrador takes in bribes, and that's a fact. Even if an explanation was given to you, you would keep going in circles, it's like talking to a junkie hooked on drugs.
01:26 @Sir wrong muchacha
Delete"Venezuelan CITGO got expropriated by the US just because Maduro and Chavez refused to give Venezuelan oil to foreign oil corporations and accessory allies like Grupo de Lima..."
US sanctioned Venezuela because they work with Russia and export all the cocaine to Europe and Ca ada cutting out the Chapitos and other bullshit persons.
Venezuela didn't want to make their oil in US Dollars so America exonicly attacked Venezuela and now they are reliant on the US dollar because their currency is worthless
BLO.... IS BACK
ReplyDeleteHope so, pity el Barbas won't be back anytime soon.
DeleteNo news is good news for the BLO
DeleteWasn’t it revealed that he was a DEA and FBI informant prior to his capture. Maybe thats why he let himself get captured and the US was involved in orchestrating his capture to avoid losing a valuable asset that could be used in future court proceedings.
ReplyDeleteThat movie somebody wasted money making called American Sicario is supposed to be about his life. It wasn’t good at all. El Chapo series captures the narco conflicts the best to me.
ReplyDeleteThey made money with both movies and the 3rd is on its way.
DeleteDid he testify in the Chapo case? If he's being used as a witness to testify against Genarco Garcia Luna then what is everyone complaining about? At the end of the day, that is what the mexican people deserve. More corrupt officials should be held accountable.
ReplyDeleteI liked his BIG HORSE polo shirts + Acapulco is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHe insists that he is a good person. “There’s only video of me killing 4 people, so how could I be accused of being a bad person? I still needed to mature a bit… Everyone goes through a wild phase in their lives, so why should I be judged? I’ve seen the light, and am born again!” These dudes are narcissistic psychopaths.
ReplyDeleteYou talking about the video from 2005 in which he interrogates 4 Zetas and executed one on camera? It happened in Zihuatanejo or Acapulco and those zetas were looking for Sinaloa cartel members. Hey it’s either get killed or kill
DeleteHe most likely was transferred to MDC Brooklyn. This is an administrative facility. I don't believe inmates in MDC facilities show up on the BOP roster.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting. Thanks for the comment, Detroit.
DeleteBadass article. Thank you
ReplyDeleteLa Barbie has a good deal of responsibility to getting the border hot a few years in the early pre-Calderon drug wars in early 2000s
ReplyDeleteHard to imagine he had enough info to get a 55 year sentence cut, but there's always an angle, always an old case, always something the US could want from him.
ReplyDeleteI think if la barbie really has evidence for his accusations than he has a chance to cut deal.
DeleteAnd maybe with luna in court….
He knew where jimmy Hoffa is buried
Delete12:16 most prolly not, but police brotherhoods all over the US are up to their necks in the Teamsters Union founded by Jimmy Hoffa, their pension funds get robbed through shadowy investments Jimmy could never imagine.
DeleteOtro wey que se convirtió en un soplón
ReplyDeleteThis is the American way to get info… hard and long sentences which then turn into deals here and there and that’s the way the cookie crumbles. Shit, if you had money hidden, a family to feed, a lifestyle to upkeep, and a plan to keep your family alive, you’d talk to. Especially since everyone does it, especially those who don’t get caught ;-)
DeleteNo todos son fanfarrones o de Sinaloa
DeleteEl Universal ran this story today
ReplyDeleteFor reals dude.
DeleteI am mighty pissed.
They are late bloomers.
Was always a Dea agent
ReplyDeleteThey all cooperate to some extent, just depends on how big their name and media recognition if most of us hear about it. You think menchito and Osiel didn’t snitch, or hector. 40,42, the former linea boss who used car bombs, Tuta, the slew of CDG bosses popped the last 10 years, kiko, huevo, and anyone else in Mexican custody will cut any deal they can once sent to the states for trial and sentencing. The grossest aspect isn’t getting rule 35 for aiding Uncle Sam’s charade, it is how many of these guys get a much lesser sentence Bc of the forfeiture amounts. Don’t kid yourself, no one in the fed law enforcement pension/forfeiture generator thinks the drug war and associated punishments are anything other than a mechanism to seize assets (taxing drug dealing) and maintain an interconnected industry from prisons to police equipment suppliers. If uvalde would have been a drug dealer with money on him to forfeit, they would have been on it. They don’t hesitate to go in on people they claim are better armed and more dangerous soon as they get a whiff of dope, guns and money to put on the table. Check out the Mariana zeller drugs inc on California weed, it’s on YouTube, politicians always screw it up Bc of corruption and incompetence. More illegal weed and Jackboy shit now than ever before, why not, $500 fine is nothing compared to hundreds of thousands to attempt to go legit to be crushed by corporate weed who wrote the regulations.
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@4.28, Absolutely right. The prizes from forfeiture fund entire departments in the US, just so the wheel can keep on spinning. It's targeted, cynical, and completely corrupt.
DeleteRumor has it.That he had a sex change operation and change his name to La Barbra and moved to Disney World to live with the rest of the Barbie Dolls.
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