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Saturday, June 21, 2025

'El Guacho,' son-in-law of Nemesio Ruben Oseguera Cervantes 'El Mencho,' will plead guilty in the United States.

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JUNE 20, 2025 

MILENIO 

CRISTIAN FERNANDO GUTIERREZ-OCHOA

EL GUACHO 




VIDEO TRANSLATION 


MALE ANCHOR: In the United States tomorrow, one of the sons-in-law of Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, alias El Mencho, leader of the Jalisco Nueva Generación cartel, will plead guilty to money laundering, as confirmed to Milenio. Sources close to the case confirmed that he is Cristian Ochoa, alias El Guacho, who in 2021 kidnapped two members of the Mexican Navy in Zapopan, Jalisco. This is the work of Ángel Hernández. 


ANGEL HERNANDEZ DIAZ: This Friday, Cristian Fernando Gutiérrez Ochoa, alias El Guacho, operator of the Jalisco Nueva Generación cartel, will plead guilty to conspiring to launder money in the Federal Court of Washington, DC. Sources close to the case confirmed that Gutiérrez is a major drug trafficker and the son-in-law of the absolute leader of the criminal organization, Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, alias El Mencho, since he is the partner of his daughter, Laisha Oseguera González. Pleading guilty, the prosecution will dismiss the other charge against him: conspiring to distribute cocaine and methamphetamine to the United States. The agreement, according to the source, would not imply collaboration between Gutiérrez and U.S. authorities, and the maximum sentence he could face is 30 years in prison. 

In addition, the government will confiscate the luxurious residence where he was arrested in November 2024 in Riverside, California. The $2,250,000 seized at the property included valuables such as watches and jewelry, and three vehicles: a BMW M4, a Mini Countryman, and a GMC Yukon Denali in Mexico. Gutiérrez Ochoa and Laisha Oseguera were accused by the Navy of being behind the kidnapping of a cadet and a second teacher in Zapopan, Jalisco, in November 2021. Fortunately, five days later, both were found unharmed on a highway. The Marines are presumed to have been kidnapped in retaliation for the arrest of Rosalinda González. Rosalinda Valencia, wife of El Mencho and mother of Laisha, who stopped going to sign for precautionary measures at the unit as part of her money laundering case, according to Washington. From 2015 until 2024, Guacho was part of the cartel's cocaine and methamphetamine trafficking operations and laundered the profits. Guacho was arrested in the United States thanks to an Interpol file with his photograph. He went there to hide after the kidnapping of the two marines. He acquired residency through the tequila company Pasión Azul, a front company for the Jalisco cartel. He used a false identity and also wanted to protect himself by spreading the word among the cartel that his father-in-law had killed him for lying to him. 

Lara discovered that in Mexico there is an arrest warrant against Guacho for organized crime and kidnapping, so once he completes his sentence in the United States, he could be deported to face another trial. The woman claims that Laisha was also in Los Angeles and owned a cafe near the Riverside home. Laisha is considered a fugitive from justice and, according to the prosecutor's office, in addition to her Mexican citizenship, holds U.S. citizenship. Ángel Hernández, a former U.S. citizen, claims to be a fugitive from justice.

41 comments:

  1. https://elpais.com/mexico/2025-06-17/asesinada-a-balazos-la-alcaldesa-de-tepalcatepec-junto-a-su-esposo-en-la-puerta-de-su-casa.html?outputType=amp

    worth reading as well

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    1. He is not a Sinaloa to be snitching on people

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    2. 801 Does not matter. By looking at the main Generation I get those mad envy vibes. Like those guys that see you with a dime and they question why she with him etc. shallow, empty people. Machistas to the max. Look at RR, hideous. El Hummer has more looks than him.

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  3. They dropped the cocaine and meth charges and allowed him to plea to money laundering. This plea deal has snitch written all over it.

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    1. 803 Yes. 100%

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    2. Get the black and white paper work; only a weakling cries snitch with out having proof in the paper work. The article states the agreement is money laundry with a cap at 30 years and no cooperation.

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    3. @8.03. No it doesn't, and you should know better than that. They throw everything at the wall and go with what sticks.

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  4. He was a big dog in Mexico, now he's just another anonymous scumbag prisoner in a US prison. Great job dude!

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    1. He’s in prison. How is he going to get a job, dumb fuck?

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    2. He big dog are you talking about mayo amado chapo arturo beltran now those are big dogs all sinaloenes

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    3. Why are the cjng members so ugly

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    4. 1:42 El Azul was the most handsome

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    5. 1:40 PM Snitchaloas corrected it for you.

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  5. Length of sentence will give insight if he is a closet rat, giving up premium intel on Mencho and cjng! Of course, the feds always prefer a heavy sentence, so, the rats don't lose their memory when testimony day is slated. Would be a 24 Karat gold witness against Mencho.

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    1. Or the Valencia brothers.

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    2. He's CJNG not CDS!

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    3. The only way he’ll give up His Father in law is by showing where he is buried. Something else gives

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    4. Maybe he's afraid to testify against mencho as mencho will kill his wife and mother in law!

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  6. This idiot thought he was slick living in Riverside with a fake name. He got busted because he paid for a house with cash. Facial recognition technology was used on his fake ID. Did not know how to blend in correctly. Now he's going to give up Mencha location for fewer years behind bars. Start singing like a canary my little Guacho boy. Nuff Said!!!

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    1. 1054 No. Not under his name. He did not use his fake CDL from downtown LA on alameda blvd. Someone close to him thought it was cool to know a little secret. Of them knowing someone who was heavy, that ran areas in Riverside/Moreno Valley/Lake Elsinore/Norco etc. shared info to wrong envious person. Now look at him…

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  7. Only one person had the power to throw him to the wolves, Mencho. Now, he is in the SHU knowing his life is fucked, you cant beat Uncle Sam.

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    1. SHU=
      Special Housing Unit
      ..only bad boys need apply!😹

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    2. Once you’re in a US prison you’re screwed.

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  8. Yo I’m makin endz meet . Luv me or leave me .

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  9. Stop it my Sinaloas, he is getting charged with money laundering, he can just plead guilty and not go to trial and wont get the maximun sentence which is 30 yrs, he doesnt have to snitch on no one, just look at La Negra, she also pleaded guilty and got like 4 yrs and never snitched on no one like the Sinaloas

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  10. I’m from Egypt and this read is excellent.

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    1. Iranian guy from the other day recycled

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    2. King Tut was an alucin

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  11. Es hijo del chelo?

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  12. The bottom line is each and every cartel king or queen has there day.
    Meaning they all die or get to go to jail for life.
    Is it really worth it .
    Hiding in jungles and mountain like a caged animal.
    Just saying is it really worth it?

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  13. Mi pariente anda al cien con el don así que sigan ladrando perros las cuatro van pa largo aki no ay ratas

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  14. El Gaucho thought marrying the boss's daughter would be a smart business move
    😹

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  15. Wait a minute!

    I have my doubts about this story. It seems that Ángel Hernández is not only a reporter, but also a fugitive from justice. Well, he may or may not be..for now, he only “claims to be a fugitive.” However, he is sure of one thing; he renounced his U.S. citizenship. Maybe it has something to do with being a journalist on the run.

    But the real question is: Who is this mysterious Lara? This person is never mentioned before or after, yet somehow has inside knowledge of warrants and fugitives. Interpol agent? Concerned neighbor? Psychic barista with a cartel podcast? We’ll never know.


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