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El Chapo trial: Joaquín Guzman joked about arming infant daughter with AK47 in texts to wife, court hears

Trial of Joaquín 'El Chapo' Guzman is expected to last four months

Chris Riotta
New York
,Chris Stevenson,Sarah Harvard
Wednesday 09 January 2019 21:46 GMT
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'El Chapo' Guzman's legal team arrives at court

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The trial of notorious drug lord Joaquín “El Chapo“ Guzman continues in Brooklyn, New York, and is expected to last into early 2019.

This is the first time a major Mexican drug lord has been tried in a US court and pleaded not guilty. The trial has become increasingly tense in recent days, as Guzman’s attorney seeks to undermine testimonies from major drug traffickers.

Guzman, 61, faces a 17 count indictment that covers nearly three decades of alleged criminal activities. He has pleaded not guilty to all charges.

Follow updates form the trial as they happened

Agencies contributed to this report

One of the explosive allegations made last week by Guzman's defence team was that multiple Mexican presidents accepted bribes from the Sinaloa cartel. This has been denied by Mexico president Enriqe Pena Nieto.

Lucy Anna Gray19 November 2018 17:29

Mexican drug lord Héctor Beltrán Leyva has died in a hospital after being transferred from maximum security prison with chest pains, aged 56. 

Beltrán Leyva — nicknamed "the H" ​— became well known for bloody wars with rival organisations, including Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman's Sinaloa cartel, although the pair were once allies.

Read more here: 

Lucy Anna Gray19 November 2018 18:32

Jesus 'El Rey' Zamabada said in court today that 'El Chapo' Guzman once had Rodolfo Carrillo Fuentes killed because he didn't shake Guzman's hand. Fuentes was the brother of Vicente Carrillo Fuentes who ran the Juarez cartel. This assassination then caused a turf war between rival cartels Sinaloa and Juarez, 'El Rey' testified.

"When [Rodolfo] left, Chapo gave him his hand and said, 'See you later, friend,' and Rodolfo just left him standing there with his hand extended," Zambada told the court.

Lucy Anna Gray19 November 2018 19:37

Jesus 'El Rey' Zambada claimed that he was ordered to pay $250,000 (£194,000) in bribes to the Mexican military. 

A lieutenant colonel in the military demanded "$250,000, and if we don't do that, they're going to capture him [Guzman]," Jesus Zambada said he told his brother.

Lucy Anna Gray19 November 2018 19:56

The aforementioned military operation was allegedly aborted, so Guzman invited Jesus Zambada and his wife to breakfast at his hideout in the pine trees of the remote Sinaloa mountains, the witness said.

Lucy Anna Gray19 November 2018 20:09

During today's trial, 'El Rey' also said that Guzman would frequently boast about his lavish weapons. Guzman had a bazooka, AK-47s and a .38-caliber pistol engraved with his initials, Zambada said, with diamonds on the handle.

Lucy Anna Gray19 November 2018 20:19

As one journalist from The New York Times has pointed out, access in this trial is particularly difficult. Extremely high security measures have been put in place.

This Twitter thread can give you a little insight into the goings on inside the Brooklyn court: 

Lucy Anna Gray19 November 2018 21:21

That's all for our coverage of the 'El Chapo' trial today. We'll be back tomorrow to bring you all the latest news from New York.

Lucy Anna Gray19 November 2018 21:57

A former lieutenant for Guzman's cartel testified on Monday that the infamous drug kingpin relied on rampant bloodshed and bribery to protect his multibillion-dollar smuggling operation

Jesus Zambada told the jury that the gunplay and cash payoffs were key components of the Sinaloa cartel's business model. The jurors were shown a photo of the pistol decorated with Guzman's initials as the witness described the brutal way the cartel dealt with various violent threats and personal slights. 

Lucy Anna Gray20 November 2018 13:52

According to Zambada, a corrupt police commander was assassinated in 2008 for telling people "that he was going to finish off my brother and Chapo," and another drug dealer who was struck down by "a hail of bullets from Ak-47" that nearly took off his head. 

Lucy Anna Gray20 November 2018 14:15

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