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MyNewsLA.com on MSNSpanish-Language Music Exec to Serve 4 Years, Pay $2M for Working with Cartel Affiliate
A Spanish-language music executive was sentenced to four years behind bars and ordered to pay a $2 million fine in downtown ...
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NewsNation on MSNCartel used rap concerts to launder drug money, feds say
Members of a Mexican drug cartel known to traffic fentanyl and humans across the U.S.-Mexico border have been targeted, ...
The Mexican artist is in the eye of the storm, sanctioned by the Treasury Department for allegedly money laundering for the ...
The CEO of a prominent Latin music label from Huntington Beach was sentenced Thursday, Aug. 14 to four years in federal prison for doing business with a Guadalajara concert promoter linked to two of ...
The U.S. Treasury Department has imposed sanctions on four individuals linked to Mexico's Cartel del Noreste, including ...
A man with ties to the Cartel Del Noreste has been sentenced to federal prison for an armed carjacking, according to the U.S.
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Al Jazeera on MSNUS sanctions Mexico cartel members, including rapper El Makabelico
Treasury aims to disrupt Cartel del Noreste’s leadership and financial networks tied to violence and drug trafficking.
The U.S. Treasury Department has imposed sanctions on four individuals linked to Mexico's Cartel del Noreste, including ...
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Latin Times on MSNU.S. Sanctions Mexican Rapper 'El Makabelico' For Laundering Cártel del Noreste Money Through Concerts
A popular Mexican rapper known as "El Makabelico" has been sanctioned in the U.S. for allegedly helping launder money for the ...
Treviño-Chavez, 42, led the Cartel del Noreste after it broke off from Los Zetas cartel, from September 2016 until his arrest in March 2022.
A leader of the Cartel del Noreste, who smuggled drugs into the South Texas border town of Laredo, has been sentenced to 16 years in prison, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office.
A leader of the Cartel del Noreste, who smuggled drugs into the South Texas border town of Laredo, has been sentenced to 16 years in prison, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office.
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