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Sunday, June 29, 2025

DEA Agent Reveals CJNG Conducted Surveillance at US Court Hearings of Menchito & Murdered Witnesses, Even After Sentencing

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The message that Mexican drug cartels want to send to the United States is clear: “We are here. We are among you.” This is how Special Agent Matthew W. Allen of the DEA, the U.S. anti-narcotics agency, explained it when he was asked about the risk posed by Mexican criminal organizations in the United States.

Allen, head of the agency’s Los Angeles division, said at a hearing before the U.S. Senate that members of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) were monitoring DEA agents and witnesses during the trial of Rubén Oseguera González, "El Menchito," the son of cartel leader Nemesio Oseguera "El Mencho."

At the hearing, Allen recounted how the criminal group retaliated against family members of informants, an example of the violence this group routinely employs and the threat it poses to American citizens.


The DEA special agent asserted that they have evidence that cartel members are monitoring DEA agents in the United States and that some of these operations occurred in parallel with the Menchito trial. 

“In my 22 years-plus in the DEA in the Los Angeles area, and in other areas of the world, I’ve experienced several instances of cartels and criminal organizations surveilling our people, both in Mexico and the United States,” he explained. 

Allen asserts that these activities “are frequent,” and that his agents notice they are being spied on when they go out to execute a search or arrest warrant. When they realize they are being followed, they must notify local police so they can stop the suspect car and initiate an investigation. The agent used this activity as an example to demonstrate the danger that the men and women who work for the DEA face every day in their operations, even in their own country. “I’ve personally lost several friends on this job,” he lamented.

The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee convened a hearing on Tuesday titled “The Thin Blue Line Protecting America from the Cartels” to assess the danger Mexican criminal organizations pose to its law enforcement.


Witnesses & Family Killed

To illustrate the violence they face, Allen stated that after the capture of "El Mencho’s" son and his prosecution in the United States, his father’s cartel retaliated in Mexico. “One of our major CJNG cases involved a key witness who was later executed in Mexico along with his wife. Separately, the daughter of a cooperating witness was murdered soon after the sentencing,” he added. “This horrific act of revenge underscores the threat these terrorists pose to U.S. security: adversaries who kill without hesitation and who reach across borders with impunity.”

Ivan Morales and his wife were slain in May 2025.

The witness and his wife executed was Ivan Morales. Morales was a highly decorated federal police officer who survived a fiery helicopter crash in 2015 during a raid where authorities tried to capture El Mencho. The downing of the helicopter was ordered by Menchito and part of the charges against him. Morales traveled to the US to testify about the attack.


Last month, he and his wife were executed 10 years to the day of the helicopter crash, while driving about 60 miles outside of Mexico City. Morales Corrales was gunned down in a neighborhood in the municipality of Temixco, in the state of Morelos. He had no security, not even an armored truck. The gunmen intercepted his black pickup truck and fired a dozen bullets at it. Both the former police officer and his companion, his wife, died instantly. The killers fled on a motorcycle toward Cuernavaca and have not yet been arrested.

The daughter of the cooperating witness who was killed in Mexico is still unnamed. 

According to the Los Angeles DEA agent’s statement, the woman was killed after the April 2025 sentencing of “Menchito” and was the daughter of one of the cooperating witnesses against Ruben.

Several prominent Mexican drug traffickers testified at his trial including his relative, Oscar “El Lobo” Nava Valencia of the Milenio Cartel, Elpidio "El Pilo" Mojarro Ramírez who worked with early iterations of CJNG, as well as Sinaloa/Juarez killer Jose Antonio “El Jaguar” Torres Marrufo and former Gulf Cartel leader Mario “X20/Pelon” Ramirez Trevino.

Shortly before the murders, Rubén Oseguera González had been sentenced to life in prison and ordered to forfeit over $6 billion in proceeds from the cartel’s drug trafficking by the District of Columbia Court in Washington.


Another witness in the trial recently passed, however it is believed he died naturally. Mario Ramírez Treviño, known as "El Pelón" or "X20," former leader of the Gulf Cartel, died on March 13, 2025, while in custody in a U.S. federal prison. He had also been a witness against Menchito in his trial. It was reported by the BOP that "El Pelón" died of natural causes at 63 years old.

In his statement, filed in September 2024, he recounted having met "El Menchito" at the Altiplano Prison in 2014. According to his testimony, Oseguera González asked him for help in obtaining weapons, including an M60 machine gun and a .50-caliber rifle, and arranging a cocaine purchase with his father.

Carlos Almada Castrillo was found hanged in his prison cell in Puente Grande in 2020. He was due to be extradited to the US and believed to have been set to testify against "Menchito" having essentially grown up in the cartel with him.



Later in 2020, Mexican Judge Uriel Villegas Ortiz and his wife were executed. The magistrate had overseen one of the Amparo cases involving "Menchito" including his prison transfer.

Several accusations against Menchito in court filings prior to the trial included accusations 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.

El Mencho’s Son-in-Law in California

At the hearing, the DEA agent detailed how some members of El Mencho’s family lived in a gated community in Riverside, California, “just down the street from the Chief of Police.” 

The home of Cristian Fernando Gutiérrez, "El Guacho," and his wife, who is the daughter of Nemesio Oseguera, was searched by the DEA, and they found garbage bags overflowing with Rolex luxury watches, exclusive designer handbags, and $1 million in cash. 

In total, the seized goods were valued at $2.25 million. 

“These cartel figures were living in luxury, embedded in our communities, hiding in plain sight. They not only live in our communities, but they also sneak their deadly products into our homes under false pretenses,” the agent emphasized.

El Guacho fled to the United States to live a life of luxury after faking his own death in Mexico, where he was involved in the kidnapping of two Mexican marines in November 2021. The crime was the CJNG’s response to the capture of Rosalinda González Valencia, "El Mencho’s" wife, in the Guadalajara metropolitan area. When he was finally arrested late last year, U.S. authorities accused him of being one of the cartel’s leaders and recounted how "El Mencho’s" son-in-law assumed a false identity to “evade justice and live a life of luxury in California.”

Last week, he struck a deal with US authorities to plead guilty to money laundering charges instead of the drug trafficking he was also accused of. It is not believed he is cooperating beyond the plea deal. The primary charge of money laundering involved the Riverside, California home that was purchased by a Mexican Pasión Azul Tequila firm allegedly tied to the CJNG. The tequila company's owner denied associations with the cartel via lawyer Victor Beltran Garcia who has been sanctioned by the US OFAC for representing CJNG figures, including "Menchito" during his detention in Mexico.

Laisha has not been arrested and is believed to still operate a small coffee shop in nearby Perris, California.

49 comments:

  1. Menchito & Mencho are sore Losers like all these sickos who get their Jollies off Money & Power,Murder and causing nothing but misery and Death to World. Killing innocent people to "Show the world how twisted your Idea of Love is".

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    1. 835pm That's a negative chief.

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    2. Money makes you invincible until you fuck up and get busted.

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    3. F'em. They all come tumbling down; it's just a matter of time.

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  2. CJNG has hundreds of members operating for the cartel in the U.S. Their main job is middle men for the sale of large quantities of drugs mainly between CJNG and American gangs. They also take orders for tracking down people on the cartels hit list. These people did something to piss off the cartel in Mexico and then fled to the U.S. Once located they pass on the hit to an American gang to do the deed. These same cartel members are the ones using surveillance on American law enforcement. They blend into society. They are married with kids and also have a normal job. You walk next to them at the grocery store. They stay under the radar. Nuff Said!!!

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    1. 🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈

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    2. Trump has sided with MS13 by quietly releasing its leaders and dropping all charges in a deal made with Bukele. The latter needs their support back home to reign in violence in exchange for cash in order to maintain political popularity. So much for Trump being "tough" on crime.

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    3. Thanks Capt. Obvious

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    4. @8.43. As always you almost get there, then completely miss the point. You make it sound like them being married with kids is so they can better "infiltrate" US society,
      and they wear US style clothing so nobody will suspect them!!! The majority are Americans, they're not "members" and this fear-mongering about cartel influence in the US from law enforcement just isn't borne out by the facts.

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  3. 8:43
    Don’t worry though, they won’t last.
    ICE is deporting all brown people.
    Soon the US population will be safe with honest hardworking white American hero’s picking our own fruit, roofing our own homes, growing our own gardens and cooking our own Mexican food.

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    1. Don’t worry by 2040 Mexicans/ Hispanic are projected to go from minority to majority in the US so your opinion doesn’t matter . Statistics matter .

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    2. 1116 I think 1011 is being sarcastic

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    3. You won't be able to afford the fruit you pick if white people do it. Go back to your trailer and fvk your sister. And after words take your American gun and swallow it. Love seeing white people scared. Ⓜ️Ⓜ️ your president can't read and wears a diaper.

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    4. 12:04
      Yes, i was joking
      it was a “Satire pulse check”

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    5. Hope you self hatred immigrants know if you guys think things are expensive right now wait till next year

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  4. The worst of the worst.

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  5. Connor todavia ESTA mencho en redwood city ?

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    1. You forgot to log in to your (anonymous) account this time loser.

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    2. 1159am Donald Trump es rey !!!

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    3. Negativo Chief

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    4. connor you know anonymous doesn’t like trump, why tease the boy.

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  6. If you tell on a cartel you deserve what comes! Blame the person telling for there family getting hurtⓂ️Ⓜ️

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    1. You must be 13. Grow up kid and quit trying to be gangster

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    2. Oh STFU, you little cartel cheerleader

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    3. That’s where you wrong they are civilians now if they were dirty or in that life I understand it. But to innocent people don’t cross the line

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    4. 4:38 what cartel are you in foo

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  7. Innocent none of the people killed were innocent as soon as they decided to snitch they became involved. The killing of the cop 10 years after he almost died trying to capture mencho was a chiefs kiss.

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    1. Honestly I would never understand these people. They know how cruel the cartel can be they'll murder your whole family including children. Same with the cop who traveled to the US to testify. Selfish people, do your time and go off radar.

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  8. Wtf happened to BB? Went from badass cartele shootout videos, to gay government storytime propaganda. Show us the good stuff caaaabrones

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    1. Little kid, time for your nap. Common run along.

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  9. Punish them were it hurts,everyone knows they are living on the proceeds of dirty money often involving extortion,kidnap,they should pay a price..They cause misery in Mexico and elsewhere then run to the safety of the U.S where they have RIGHTS..Now let the apologists,supporters and plain jingoistic haters cry about human rights on here..Is there any doubt these people cause untold misery in Mexico,any doubt she ordered the kidnap yet she lives safe in another country,pathetic...

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  10. Not fun when the rabbit has the gun, huh? Feds don’t like to be chased lmao

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  11. 40 cuerpos encontrados en una vagoneta y 4 monos colgados sin cabeza a las afueras de Culiacan con Mensaje de la chapiza y el Jardinero CJNG .. las 4 ya entraron a Sinaloa aunque le arda el culo a 006 y a la narco morena presirvienta encias de burro ClaudiaShitbaum.

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    1. Callese alv Connor mitómano

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    2. 539pm callese cabron bot panochon

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    3. Connor Camilo Ochoa

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  12. Mexican cartels will soon be baggage men only. With the rise of synthetics countries like India and China will soon push them out. Same thing that happened to the columbians. Canada will be the new hub of drugs and chemical factories. How many Mexicans are in Canada? Way less then the number of Indians and Chinese. Bottome line Mexico doesnt have the capacity for precursor chemicals and India and china does.

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    1. 358 not likely. Mexican cartels have people on both sides of the border. No Canadian crime gang has the power or the people the Mexicans have.

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    2. Mexicans don't have any power. They work for the USA and Mexico. The drug trade is controlled by the government of these countries, except the Iranian heroin and the Hamas, Hezbollahs, and others that work with the cartels, too.

      The real power is the FBI. Fuck the FBI though, they don't protect American citizens that are active duty Department of Defense: military and working at the airport, from cartels or terrorists with bombs.

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    3. Do you want me to kill him. Shots. Ginger shots.

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    1. That's Koo foo

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    2. Mexican Power! @5:06 They cut off people's heads in the USA, light them on fire, cut Z's or sideways N's into people's chests, shoot up the night clubs, and violently torture and murder akin to Cartel Colombia -- all in the USA.

      They just don't talk about it as much or ever put it in the newspapers. People get disappeared a lot too.

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    3. 05:06 It's deeply troubling to see such hateful generalizations and racist, antisemitic, and sexist language being used here. Blaming entire nationalities, religions, or genders for complex issues like violence or corruption is not only wrong—it’s dangerous.

      Mexico, like many countries, faces serious challenges, but it is also home to millions of hardworking, courageous people who are victims of the very violence being discussed. Reducing them to slurs or stereotypes does nothing to advance understanding or justice.

      Likewise, invoking someone's Jewish identity or gender in a derogatory way is unacceptable. Leadership and integrity are not defined by religion or gender—they are defined by actions.

      Let’s keep this space focused on facts, respectful dialogue, and a shared commitment to truth and justice. Hate has no place here. Go fuck yourself Gringo bitch. Fucking Nazi.

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  14. Lots of ratts going on brah

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  15. At least 20 dead found allegedly belonging to Los Chapos with a message to IAG .


    https://youtu.be/EezGx4lHjRg?si=_mv_aYksht6oe7cR




    An alleged MF convoy in Jesus Maria Sinaloa.


    https://youtu.be/NEkDeIIL_PU?si=WwubInfd1-5wUBc6




    😎

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