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Friday, July 11, 2025

Ovidio Guzmán López Pleads Guilty in US

 "Socalj" for Borderland Beat


“Do you admit to your participation in kidnapping and murder plans?” the judge asked. “Yes,” said Ovidio Guzmán López.

With those words, heard in a Chicago federal courtroom, one of the sons of imprisoned Mexican drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman pleaded guilty on Friday, July 11 to 4 criminal counts in two related drug trafficking cases targeting the notorious Sinaloa Cartel.

Ovidio Guzman Lopez, 35, pleaded guilty to two counts of Drug Trafficking and two counts of participation in a Continuing Criminal Enterprise before U.S. District Judge Sharon Coleman in Chicago.

He faces a possible life sentence, however, according to the plea agreement filed on June 11, Ovidio is fully cooperating with prosecutors.



Ovidio Guzmán López admitted to four charges: two stemming from an indictment in Illinois and two from an indictment out of New York. The charges included international drug trafficking and engaging in a criminal enterprise.

Ovidio's Plea Agreement

Guzmán López admitted to a range of charges in court that detailed when he became involved in his father’s operation, the role that he played and how he had a direct hand in ordering people to be killed.

He became closely involved in the cartel around 2012 at 21 years old and became a key logistical coordinator in moving illegal drugs from South and Central America to the U.S. via everything from submarines to tunnels at the U.S.-Mexico border.

Guzmán López also had a hand in making sure profits made it back to the cartel. Among ways they laundered the money, cartel operators relied on cryptocurrency, prosecutors said.








Prosecutors in court also tied the sons of "El Chapo" to three killings in both the United States and Mexico.

“Do you admit to your participation in kidnapping and murder plans?” the judge asked. “Yes,” said Ovidio Guzmán López.


The first listed in the indictment/plea agreement was a member of the Damaso Lopez faction of the Sinaloa Cartel who was killed on December 30, 2018. Jesus Antonio Munoz Parra, also known as “Tony Montana."


Another victim, the cousin of Damaso Lopez Serrano "El Mini Lic," Mario Nungaray Bobadilla, also known as “Liebre," was killed in Phoenix, Arizona on May 6, 2021.  

Geovanni Hurtado Vicente, also known as “Amigo,” was killed October 21, 2021 in Mexico.

Responses to Plea Deal

Guzmán López’s defense attorney Jeffrey Lichtman declined to share details of the plea agreement. He seemed to indicate that his client could shed light on corruption in Mexico and criticized comments from Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum that the U.S. was negotiating with terrorists.

“Far be it from me to defend the American government…they’re not exactly my friends in these cases,” the lawyer known best for representing El Chapo in 2018 told reporters outside the courtroom. “That being said, the idea that the American government would include the Mexican government in any kind of American legal decision negotiation is absurd.”

Lichtman referenced public corruption cases in Mexico and cartel leaders where he says Mexican authorities “did nothing.”

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum on Friday criticized the “lack of coherence” in American policy toward Mexican cartels, highlighting the disparity between the U.S. government declaring cartels foreign terrorist organizations, but also striking plea deals with their leaders.

U.S. prosecutors celebrated the deal they struck with Guzmán López.

“With each passing day, you are seeing the sunset of the Sinaloa cartel,” said Adam Gordon, the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of California and is involved in the case. “The Chapitos’ latest violence reflects their fading future. Their leaders who remain free are now paranoid, distrusted and desperate.”

“Today’s historic guilty plea sends yet another crystal-clear message that this Administration is going to shut down and hold accountable transnational criminal organizations and their highest-ranking members and associates,” said U.S. Attorney Boutros.

“Under my leadership, the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Chicago will continue to prioritize the investigation and prosecution of drug cartels, several of which, including the Sinaloa Cartel, have been designated as foreign terrorist organizations. Our enforcement work will also extend to drug trafficking organizations, narcotics traffickers, and other dangerous criminal enterprises that seek to poison the American public with illegal and harmful drugs. Our successes stem from our close partnership with federal prosecutors across the country as well as our tight collaboration with our many law enforcement partners.”

Joaquin's Case

Lichtman said he didn’t know whether the case against Joaquin Guzman Lopez could be resolved with a plea deal, noting that it is “completely different.”

“Remember, Joaquin was arrested in America well after Ovidio was, so it takes time,” he said.

Laurie Levenson, a law professor at Loyola Law School and former assistant U.S. attorney in Los Angeles, said that Guzman Lopez, by pleading guilty, may have “saved other family members.”

“In this way, he has some control over who he’s cooperating against and what the world will know about that cooperation.”

U.S. District Judge Sharon Johnson Coleman delayed sentencing for Ovidio, another hearing is expected in 6 months. His brother Joaquin has not been in the BOP system since October 2024 and his hearing has been delayed several times.

Sources DOJ, Reuters, Keegan Hamilton, Silent Witness

64 comments:

  1. One of the hardest verses ever dropped on a corrido ! “ here it was showed (or demonstrated ),
    federal agents and military soldiers you also can lose your skin “ or life )
    Promesa cumplida Arturo Beltrán Leyva corrido .

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    1. Fuck corridos. They all snitch or betray or kill innocents. They sound like fucking clown music.

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    2. Miss Sheinbottom condems america for dealing with a terrorist. She's got to get in front of all the politicos the sinaloan cartel bribed. AMLO sweeating a little after Luna?? Sad for the 10s of millions of hardworking honest Mexicans!

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    3. Mis Sheinbottom if politicos trakr bribes from the Ovido terrorist cartel are they not terrorists too. I guess that's why you protest so much! Sad for the majority of Mexicans. No wonder they want to flee to america. The vast majority are positive for america. Trump needs to chill!

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    4. Where is the idiot that said Ovidio will never cooperate and plea because of Sinaloa "balls"?

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    5. From the indictment at least Ovido wasn't involved with trafficking Fentanyl to the US. Wink! Wink!

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  2. En Phoenix todavia opera la celula de El Chito otro primo del Mini Li ... chambean fuerte con el polvo . Alli se miran en La Malquerida nightclub alv ... la chapizza saldra con control de Mazatlan.

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    1. hey connor ,porque no trabajas,en la placa ,si sabes todo de los malandros

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    2. Malquerida tú madré Gilbertona

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    3. Callese alv tacuache mititero

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    4. Pura bola de ratas son.

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    5. A Connor le gusta la Guezuda y la sin guezo

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  3. CDS declared by the U.S as a terrorist organization. U.S stated they will not negotiate with terrorist. Next thing you know, they negotiate and strike a deal with terrorist... for those of you ding dongs who say México is corrupt, guess what, the U.S is the master of corruption.

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    1. @7.26 The U.S is big strong and the most powerful nation under the stars of God. We can make rules and break them however we want . Nobody on this earth can hold us responsible. We dictate that's power that's real power

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    2. 1030 there is no god.

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    3. Is so rich that a 34 count felon and a rapist declare cartels as terrorist. 😂 I keep forgetting his Maga Followers attacked the capitol by his orders. Didn't one of the maga group killed a state senator and injured another? That's why it's rich

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    4. using "we" to feel big , what a loser

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    5. I believe the USA is the very first & only country that has completely conquered vicious enemies but let them keep their heads & lands. Japan & Germany's men should have all been neutered after the war, maybe then putin wouldn't be so ballsy now, and not just LOOK like my left ball.

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    6. 10:30 Yeah, that's why even 3rd world countries are laughing at the US now since Trump took over.

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    7. @10:30pm Glad to see Donald J Trump is now commenting on BBB. Welcome to this forum. Exactly your MO, make the rules and break them Felon in Command.

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    8. Cartel leaders wanted dead or alive by the Trump administration! "Despite our strong relationship, you will recall, the United States imposed Tariffs on Mexico to deal with our Nation's Fentanyl crisis, which is caused, in part, by Mexico's failure to stop the Cartels, who are made up of the most despicable people who ever walked the Earth, from pouring these drugs into our country," Trump said in the letter addressed to Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo.

      He continued, "Mexico has been helping me secure the border, BUT, what Mexico has done, is not enough. Mexico still has not stopped the Cartels who are trying to turn all of North America into a Narco-Trafficking Playground."

      Here are the key points in the letter:

      30% tariff will apply to all Mexican imports unless action is taken.

      Tariff waivers will be granted for companies that build or manufacture in the U.S.

      If Mexico raises tariffs in retaliation, the U.S. will match them on top of the 30%.

      Adjust tariffs if Mexico successfully confronts the cartels and halts fentanyl trafficking

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    9. @10:30 ueah, just like how they run roughshod over the US citizenry. It's great!

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    10. 10:30, that orange raccoon clown you voted into power had turned your country into a laughing stock of this world. We in Canada almost puke just hearing the word USA. Enjoy defaulting on your debt in the next few years:)

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    11. 10:30  yeah Brazilians right now are making fun of the US because they got laws and we americans don't lol our leaders think they can do whatever they want because of people like you. Wake up from your MAGA dream, worlds not like this.

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  4. What sentence would he realistically be looking at??

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    1. I'm assuming less time than Vincentillo Zambada, however more time than Chino Antrax.

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    2. @7.35. Probably 7 years of which he already did 3 years. He could be out in 4 on some kind of supervised release. Living somewhere in suburbia colorado

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  5. Same scared look in his as his father when the Americans had him in custody.
    "The turd don't fall far from the tree"
    ...Phil Leotardo

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    1. Uncle Phil never rat anyone. He did 20 years in the can like a man (declassified recently)

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    2. He ate grilled cheese off the radiator

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    3. He ate grilled cheese of the radiator

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    4. Rafael Caro Quintero also did 20 years in the can, not a peep! And for what? To protect the likes of Miguel Angel Felix Gallardo? No more, no more of this Neto

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  6. Well if he did kill somebody in the usa that is an automatic life sentence regardless .... so how can there be any deal

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    1. Read up on Sammy the Bull then go tell mommy to change your diaper kid

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    2. Johnny Matarano, 84 years young and still prowling around the mean streets of beantown Boston, was Whitey Bulger's muscle.
      He admitted to killing 20 foos and got off with a slap on the wrist in return for turning state's evidence and testifying in court 🥹

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  7. Keep it a stack chat, in Mex they do more than negotiate with terrorists they protect them...i.e miguel angel Felix, etc. As long as they meet the monthly quota everything all good

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  8. Please deals are worthless when there is no intel, money, and/or family’s saved… if you have no money. Of you have money, then that’s what the best lawyers do… cut deals, but it’s gonna cost you. Same ol’ x2

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  9. It would be funny AF El Raton on the same cell of La Hummer lol

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    1. El hummer. La ovidia get shit straight.

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    2. Raton beats hummers ass 9 times out of 10

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    3. That's Koo foo

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  10. The kid is complete trash. He won’t see freedom until he’s deep in his 60’s. Hope it was worth throwing his life away.

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  11. Thanks Socalj. All these cartel members should go after bosses who just snitch. Imagine thinking u apart of something just for boss to rat while u putting in work

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  12. If the Sinaloa cartel was completly shutdown tomorrow another orginisation would just spring up in its place. The cartels are just the public face of the trade, the masters that control it are the politicians, and goverment and military officials behide the curtains.

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  13. State charges could come after his imprisonment. He admitted ordering a murder in Arizona. No more authentic tacos for you, amigo

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  14. If el is raton does 10 years or less and returns to mexico he is gonna end up like chino antrax in the back of a bullet-riddled burned out car

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  15. A clear example and message to drug Cartels they said. Sinaloa Cartel has been in business for 35 years and they are still strong. Jefes have changed but the power remains. USA arrests jefes and they go free and out of prison in less than 10 years. WOW.

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  16. Mendigos sinaloenses salieron los más culos de todos los cartels , no que muy acá con sus corridos y muy hombrecitos , no mamen estos cabrones asta por el culo van hablar 😂😂😂

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  17. The Lopez brothers made a smart move capturing Zambada, and cutting a deal...

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    1. 848 All those family members will never have the same happiness they once had in Mexico. The little midgets messed up. Ovidio should have stopped trafficking after first Culiacanazo. They all took a major L.

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    2. Pero IAG la cagaste por intero con esa guerra contra MF

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  18. Every picture that I have seen of this guy before his arrest he looks like a wanna be tough guy. He makes a face of being the big sht. Now every picture that I see of him in custody he looks like a little scared punk girl. Not so tough anymore right? Go to ADX next to your pops. Nuff Said!!!

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  19. No que muy Vegas los sinaloas,???
    Bola de jotos ,ratones y cobardes!!! Pinche corridos falsos

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  20. Off Topic
    Deportations
    There's a Temporary Restraining order in Los Angeles and other cities, from the Gestapo (ICE) from coming to snatch Latinos.
    Tough ass Federal workers, treating Latinos like dogs.

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  21. I have my long running theory that La Liebre is not actually dead and has been key in taking down Los Chapitos. I believe he went into protected custody and what better way than faking his deaf.

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    1. 204pm You are saying he is hearing impaired?

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  22. Guess he finally found his calling EL RATON #the rat

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  23. Goes to show how justice works. Pretty sure BIG money played a factor here. Along with his singing. Curious to know the political fallout which will arise from all of this on both sides Mexican/American. Those behind the curtain individuals will be exposed and compromised. Furthering the proof that corruption exists in all sectors of government and society.
    I can only imagine the perplex facial expressions from those whose political affiliations are under scrutiny by Governments.
    Ha!
    Corrupt SOBs

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  24. His prison foto he looks scared. Not so tough anymore right? He used to prey on poor innocent people. Now the hunter becomes the hunted. Nuff Said!!!

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  25. Now he will get sentence to 7 years ...

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  26. The Mouse is a good looking kid, I'll be first to admit..
    He'll make a fine prison bride for Big Reggie or Curbdog Deshawn in Danbury, Connecticut Federal Prison

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    1. Reggie and De Shawn's families house

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  27. Chapos son snitched

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  28. The Guzman rat is snitching just like all of his family.

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