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Friday, May 23, 2025

Utah Oil Family Are First US Citizens to Face Terrorism Support Charges in CJNG Fuel Theft Scheme Worth $300 Million

"Socalj" for Borderland Beat



A wealthy Utah family between May 2022 and March 2025, managed to cross into the United States some $300 million in crude oil, and they managed to launder at least $47 million of it for CJNG linked businesses.

They now face an additional charge: providing material support to a terrorist organization. 

The Jensens face charges including material support to a foreign terrorist organization, fuel trafficking, and conspiracy to commit money laundering. If convicted, they could face up to 20 years in prison and fines of up to $530 million.




The CJNG was designated on February 20, 2025 as a FTO Foreign Terrorist Organization. The new charge of providing material support to a terrorist group means that the Jensen family knew they were doing business with CJNG connected companies and figures. Between February and April, when they were arrested the authorities have evidence showing that they knew of the terrorist designations and still knowingly did business with them.


The recently filed superseding indictment mentions the timing of James Lael Jensen and Maxwell Sterling Jensen knowingly doing business with the cartel FTO as being between April 15 and April 23, when they were arrested in Utah.


Stolen oil is big business for Mexican drug cartels.

“Fuel theft, colloquially referred to in Mexico as huachicol, is the most significant non-drug revenue source for Mexican cartels and other illicit actors,” according to the U.S. Treasury Department.

In Tamaulipas, the Gulf Cartel and the Jalisco New Generation Cartel work together to steal crude oil from PEMEX, according to the Treasury Department, and ship the stolen oil across the border.

“The stolen crude oil is then delivered to complicit U.S. importers in the oil and natural gas industry operating near the U.S. southwest border,” according to the Treasury Department, “who sell it at a steep discount on the U.S. and global energy markets before repatriating the significant illicit profits back to the cartels in Mexico.”

The crude oil was stolen from Pemex in Mexico, namely in Tamaulipas, labeled as used oil or other byproducts to evade customs and taxes. The oil was then transported to the US and subsequently sold to industrial clients under the companies Arroyo Terminals as a front and used Jentran LLC and Big Hog Energy as intermediary firms for commercial relations with the Mexican suppliers that have been linked to the CJNG.

“The payments for this crude oil were directed to businesses in Mexico that operate only through the permission of Mexican criminal organization(s).” The Jensens are accused of funneling more than $47 million through those businesses. 

Maxwell played a significant role in the scheme, according to Assistant U.S. Attorney Laura Garcia, who discussed the case during a detention hearing on April 29 in Brownsville.

“We do believe that Mr. Maxwell Jensen — him, working on behalf of the Jensen family — had significant ties to Mexico,” Garcia said.

Maxwell also spent time at the family home in the Bahamas, Garcia said, and made six trips to the Bahamas during the past 12 months. 

A federal judge had set a $750,000 bail for Max, considering the high flight risk and the magnitude of the crime, which includes money laundering and customs fraud.

30 comments:

  1. This shows that the Trump administration is not using the terrorist label on just foreigners. They are willing to use it on white Americans too. For all of the idiots that say the administration is racist. This action will deter all others from doing business with the CJNG scumbag baby killers. Nuff Said!!!

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    1. Ha Ha! The best lawyer they can hire and all of their money can't do shit about it.

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    2. Nuffy you go fishing this weekend, I will be with Buffy.

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    3. They are racist u fool ... They just threw this whitey into the mix to make it look good .... DUH ... A WHITEY EVERY NOW AND THEN IS GOOD FOR BUSINESS

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    4. They'll get off

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    5. Then its alright for the orange turd to welcomed a terrorist family members in the country. Well trump is a terrorist himself consider that he order his cult members to fight like hell in the capitol. He's not a serious guy. Well only dumbasses thinks he is but he's not serious.

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    6. @2:37 can barely even type English lmao, no wonder he hates Trump

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    7. Not a serious guy? Lmao. Look at all the haters, it’s because he IS serious. Patriots follow him, businessmen deal with him, and the good ‘ol’ USA is a well-OILed machine once again. Like him or not, he’s pissing off the right people, and I respect that more than someone who folds for bullshit deals.

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    8. Him not arresting KKK members or brotherhood members being deported to El Salvador should tell you something dumbass

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    9. RIP Gilbertona

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    10. 6:55 if he was such a good business man why did he go bankrupt 6x, reality TV has really rotted your brain pndj0

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  2. Crime doesn’t pay.
    Better to be good.

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  3. 750k bond😅🤣😂🤣

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  4. Betcha this new indictment will wipe the smile off that ol geezer's face.

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  5. Pemex is losing $3 BILLION in oil theft EVERY YEAR.

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  6. One question:
    Once the oil gets to the big distributors in the states, why do they sell it at a steep discount?
    Why not mix it in with the legal supplies and charge the going rate.
    It's a greedy business, and folks don't get rich by giving stuff away!

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    1. I'm sure that happens as well. Just a different busses model.

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    1. Found the critical thinker, lmao dumbass

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  8. SEND EM TO EL SALVADOR

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    1. Hope he gets extradited to mex to face charges after US legal system is done with him.

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  9. They are the second, sorry to bust your bubble.

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  10. Is Mr Jensen a BYU alumni?

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  11. This is trump land and he's not playing!

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  12. People been doing this for a long time. Many in Midland TX, Odessa TX, Hobbs NM… yawn. Pay me.

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  13. Arriba mis Durangutanes!!!! Vamos a conquistar el Pais!! Nos encanta el Krico 🦧🦧🦧

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  14. Yo here in Philadelphia we don’t play this ! Yo yo we got our own type. And crew !

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  15. if you take castor motor oil and dilute it with rubbing alcohol its the same thing as high octane gasoline.

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  16. El perris supposedly got killed in navolato today

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