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Friday, June 28, 2024

Court Documents Show "Menchito" Allegedly Bragged About Ordering Over 100 Murders

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"El Mencho's" son, "Menchito," Ruben Oseguera-Gonzalez, is facing federal trial in Washington, DC. This comes several months after he reversed his decision to take a plea deal and changed attorneys.

His lawyers filed a motion yesterday that lists expected cooperator testimony against him and… some details are not surprising given the level of violence by the CJNG. But rarely is it outlined in these manners, especially by defense attorneys. One of the most astonishing mentions is that he "ordered at least 100 people murdered…"



On February 1, 2017, Ruben Oseguera-Gonzalez was charged in a Superseding Indictment. The Superseding Indictment alleged that from in and around 2007, and continuing to the date of February 1, 2017, Oseguera-Gonzalez engaged in a Conspiracy to Distribute 5 kilograms or more of cocaine, and 500 grams or more of methamphetamine. He is also is charged with possessing and using firearms.

Initially, like many other children of narco leaders, it was expected for Ruben to take a plea deal. But in April 2024, a change of heart and/or circumstances occurred and "Menchito" changed attorneys, and delayed entering his guilty plea and on May 13, 2024, he decided to go to trial, rejecting the plea deal.

The attorney who joined his defense team at the time was Arturo Hernandez, “purportedly retained by the defendant’s family on his behalf,” wrote prosecutors, who noted that several of El Menchito’s close relatives also face charges in related cases.

Attorney Anthony E Colombo, Jr. defending a Tijuana councilmen in 2017.

Based on these filings, his new primary attorney is Anthony E. Colombo, Jr. who is based in San Diego, California. Colombo previously was the attorney for Benjamin Arellano Felix when the former Tijuana kingpin ultimately pleaded guilty in 2012. He also defended former Tijuana councilman Luis Torres Santillán on money laundering charges in 2017.

Many of the possible witness testimonies put forth by the prosecution and in this document mention violence above and beyond those charges. It is for this reason that Menchito's defense attorney is looking to have those witness testimonies and evidence of the violence precluded from the trial.








Several of the noted possible testimony that prosecutor's have put forth in a June 11, 2024 court filing include:

"Defendant ordered several individuals to be drowned in a swimming pool…participated in the torture of two men suspected of cooperating with law enforcement and displayed photos of their dead bodies...directed subordinates to shoot down a Mexican Marine helicopter"

"Defendant directed uniformed and armed law enforcement officers to assist with transportation and protection of drugs, money, and cartel members within Mexico...facilitated the release of a chemist who had been kidnapped as that chemist could assist in fentanyl manufacturing."

"Defendant attempted to recruit others to join his father’s cartel, including someone who had used extreme violence in the past...approved the sale of one ton of cocaine to another drug trafficking organization."

"Defendant approved purchases from a Russian with a military background providing training to the cartel."

The document goes on to say that aside from the Mexican military helicopter being shot down, none of the other crimes have specific dates, locations or are identifying any potential victims. The Marine Cougar helicopter was was shot down on May 1, 2015 resulting in the deaths of 9 soldiers and federal police officers.

Jailhouse Snitch

Some of the post-arrest conduct accusations seemingly come from a "jailhouse snitch." According to the defense, the witness, who was in custody with "Menchito" testified in court in February 2021 that he either was told or overheard the proffered evidence. Some 4 years after the indictment he is being charged in.

His defense stated "Mr. Oseguera-Gonzalez has not been charged with murder, attempted murder, or kidnapping. He has not been charged with racketeering or with any violent crimes in aid of racketeering. He has not been charged with a continuing criminal enterprised. Nowhere in the Superseding Indictment does it allege Mr. Oseguera-Gonzalez's crimes were committed on behalf of the Cartel de Jalisco Nueva Genercion (CJNG)."

His trial is set to start on October 7 this year.

56 comments:

  1. Oso captured in Culiacan. All of Damaso’s old people who are now part of the Chapitos structure are falling.

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    1. Just because Oso was recaptured doesn't mean anything. The Sinaloa Cartel is still in operation as long as Ismael Mario Zambada-García, Aureliano Guzmán Loera, and Los Chapitos are still walking free.

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    2. 237 whatever helps you sleep at night

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    3. 2:37 Oso was just a hitman like Cholo Vago, and MP. When they get hit or captured it makes no difference, since they aren’t kingpins.

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    4. Nothing is failing, the cartels are still stronger than they’ve ever been.

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    5. Hey, this is a New Generation news, go comment in there owns news😡

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  2. Get rid of that attorney he has by the name of Anthony 😂 got the nerve to

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  3. Bury that pencil neck fucker in ADX forever!

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    1. Should've taken the plea deal now his new nickname will be El Mensito

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    2. On what? As you can read it's all hearsay hence he rejected the pleadeal. This guy is no snitch unlike Chapo and his ilk.

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    3. Now he’s gonna rot in there

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    5. Dam you guys have a lot of hate towards these idiots and desperately waiting to see new post so you can release all that anger, go outside walk around the park, put the phone down grumpy 😂

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    6. 3:55 For real lol it’s as if Chapo and his kids broke some of these commenters hearts

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    7. @2:37 You are an adorable little hood rat.

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    8. He’ll never walk free. How many narcos has the US extradited and then allow to get found guilty and walk free. Sorry guys US justice doesn’t work like that. He’ll either cooperate and get a better plea or he’ll go to trial and get the book thrown at him. He won’t just get lucky and get found not guilty. Never in a million years. Name one other narco that’s happened to ?

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  4. Shipments arriving in Mazatlan?

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    1. That's a trip. Las Gilbertonas gonna be sad they was receiving loads at Mazatlan.

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    2. The shipments would have been around 2012 or 2013 or even 2011 because he was captured in January 2014 and recaptured in May 2015 is that correct

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  5. The kid should of taken the plea deal with time served/good behavior he would of been out about 24 years, now he looking at life in prison.

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  7. Absolute human trash just like Chapo lock him up and forget about this dumbass

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    1. You sure have a lot of free time the no period kid is it true your locked up in juvenile hall? What did you do?

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    2. Theres a lot of trash in mexico,as in the world,human trash

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    3. 12:34 Least obvious CJNG fan

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    4. 12:34 a dancing puppet! Too funny!

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  8. Mensito is gonna live to regret bragging about that

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  9. Welcome to the US penal system you Mr. Magoo lookin mofo.

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    1. Handsome fucker isnt he

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    2. 3:13 That nose bothers me

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  10. Fuck it, this guy likes to gamble. Stakes are raised.

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  11. Bring me to the part where the court lies , I know it's SUS and CAP in some aspects.

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  12. He's going to court in the U.S.... not Mexico... He's already Guilty. Why waste tax payers money

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    2. He's a US Citizen. Why have Mexico pay for his ass?

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  13. https://diario.mx/estado/2024/jun/28/emboscan-chapos-a-empresas-y-ejecutan-a-seis-1018207.html
    Aqui esta la chingada Empresa que ayuda a el cartel de Juarez valiendo verga.
    Luego se creen muy vivos los de el CDJ en Juarez.

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    1. It's been a long time last time I read chapos lighting up cdj members

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    2. 7:52 you haven't heard Chapos lighting up CDJ anymore because CDJ is relying on fools like this to do their battles now.
      CDJ have yet to move Sinaloa out of Valley de Juarez and seem like they have pretty much given up doing so.
      These fuckers from Empresa are just chumps that can't hold their own as evidenced by this and other shit you don't hear about unless you live in the area of Juarez or Chihuahua.

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  14. Snitch testimony is notoriously unreliable, so I would take all of these allegations with a giant grain of sal, absent corroborating info. That said, the Feds don't usually go to trial unless they have a slam dunk case.

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  15. His lawyer is right, he’s only there for the charges that were initially served. He’ll be out, the charges are pitty, especially when someone has money. A guilty plea with time served is not a bad choice

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  16. He's an idiot! He shouldve took the plea. He probably wouldve been a free man one day. Hes alreasy served 10 yrs.He will get life if found guilty which he will ib DC federal district court.

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  17. A true piece of shit human being like his parents. Shld be put to sleep along with anything named oseguera or valencia.

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    1. Go say that to all the people in Michoacan with the Valencia name bro. They will wipe you from this earth

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  18. He was being offered a crappy deal. Might as well take your chances in court.

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  19. They don't have anything on him. Someone saying they heard that he did this. That's not evidence! Not saying he's innocent but hearsay means nothing! I have no doubt he did some shit but exactly what won't ever know. They trying to stack the books on him.

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    1. You're right. They're so used to everybody flipping that they aren't even trying. "Jailhouse Snitch" evidence is about the weakest form of evidence going.

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    2. Stack the deck.

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    3. Throw the book at him.

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  20. Sure did talk a lot… or a bunch of bullshit

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  21. Anthony Colombo is a good lawyer. and yeah same mob family. That's his grandfather. He repped one of my friends. He's partners with Jan Ronis. He and Guadelupe Valencia do a lot of Sinaloa cases. Jan repped Emilio Cazares Gasterlum.

    This motion is probably a long shot. But, the evidence against Menchito has to be kind of dated. Goes back 6-7 years. Maybe 10. Some intercepted calls and some seized shipments they can tie him too. All they need is to tie you to one shipment directly, and they can fill in the rest.

    Alfredo Beltran Leyva is only tied to 5 kilosgrams or more. And not much more. But, same as Menchito, they aren't going for the I am not a part of CJNG when your fucking Dad es '1'

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    1. Joe columbo's grandson?
      Boss of the Profaci family?

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