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Tuesday, December 2, 2025

Joaquin Guzman Lopez, Son of "El Chapo," Pleads Guilty Outlining the Kidnapping of "El Mayo" Zambada

"Socalj" for Borderland Beat


Several gunmen entered through a window opening, of which the glass had already been removed in preparation to ambush Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada on July 25, 2024. "El Mayo" was then cuffed, and his head was covered before being pulled through the opening and loaded into the back of a pickup truck and taken to a private jet on a nearby runway. 

These are some of the new details according the plea hearing of one of the sons of his former Sinaloa cartel partner Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán who abducted him.

Joaquín Guzmán López, the 39-year-old son of "El Chapo," pleaded guilty to two counts of drug trafficking and running a Continuing Criminal Enterprise alongside his father and then brothers in federal court in Chicago. He also pleaded guilty to a count of international kidnapping.



"What is your name?" Judge Johnson asked.

"Joaquín Guzmán López," he replied.

"How old are you?"

39 years old, replied "El Güero," as he was known within the Los Chapitos faction of the Sinaloa Cartel.

"Are you sure?" the judge said sarcastically, amid a small laugh that created a rather relaxed atmosphere for the rest of the hearing.

"What did you do before you came here?" the judge asked.

"Drug trafficking," El Chapo's son said without hesitation. Again, laughter erupted from the prosecutors, the marshals, the judge, and the public.


Kidnapping of El Mayo

Andrew Erskine, a prosecutor representing the US government, said on Monday the kidnapping of an 'unnamed individual' was part of an attempt to show cooperation with Washington, which he said did not sanction those actions. He also said Guzmán López would not receive cooperation credit because of that.


In the agreement, Guzman explicitly acknowledges that, "the United States government did not request, induce, sanction, approve, or condone the kidnapping." This wording seems to be carefully chosen and does not mention the US having or not having any predisposed knowledge of the deal or kidnapping ahead of time.
Erskine described the alleged kidnapping in court, saying Guzmán López had the glass from a floor-to-ceiling window removed from a room ahead of the meeting with the unnamed person, mentioned only as 'Individual A.'

Guzmán López allegedly had others enter through the open window, seize the individual, put a bag over his head and take him to a plane. Onboard, he was zip-tied and given sedatives before the plane landed at a New Mexico airport near the border with Texas.

Mexico’s then president Andrés Manuel López Obrador, who suspected the US government was behind the operation. Washington denied involvement from the outset, but experts thought it would be virtually impossible to pull off without US authorities having some knowledge.

Mexico’s attorney general’s office said it was studying the possibility of bringing treason charges against Guzmán López or whoever else aided in the plot.

The arrests set off a bloody fight in Sinaloa among their respective cartel factions for control of the business, violence that López Obrador’s successor, Claudia Sheinbaum, is still dealing with.

"El Mayo" Zambada in his letter, released by his lawyer days after he first appeared in US court said Guzmán López had called him to a meeting on the outskirts of Sinaloa state’s capital, Culiacán. Allegedly it was to help settle a dispute between the Governor of Sinaloa and political leader Héctor Cuén Ojeda. 

He said when he arrived there were a lot of armed men in green military uniforms, who he assumed were gunmen for Los Chapitos.

Ojeda, a political rival of Governor Rocha and former head of Sinaloa political parties was shot and brought to the hospital later that night following a failed attempt to cover the true cause of his death with a gas station carjacking. There is also no mention of the bodyguards, including Sinaloan state police officer that accompanied "El Mayo" and believed to have been killed that day as well.

On the plane that landed in New Mexico were only the pilot, Zambada and Guzmán López. The pilot is not named in the agreement either and was not arrested at the airport when Zambada and Guzmán were taken into custody.

“Two down, two to go,” said U.S. Attorney Adam Gordon for the Southern District of California in response to the guilty plea.

Guzman Lopez and his three brothers (Ivan and Jesus Alfredo are his half-brothers), collectively known as “Los Chapitos,” assumed leadership roles of the Sinaloa Cartel following El Chapo’s arrest in 2016 and subsequent conviction in the Eastern District of New York.

US prosecutor Erskine confirmed that the defendant was cooperating with authorities as a cooperating witness and that, thanks to this, the US prosecution was considering requesting a reduced sentence to avoid a life sentence. In this case, like his brother Ovidio, Joaquín had become a cooperating witness as well.

With the plea deal, Guzmán López’s defense attorney, Jeffrey Lichtman, said he is expected to avoid life in prison. His brother Ovidio Guzman Lopez, who pleaded guilty back in July is said to have been included as part of the plot to bring "El Mayo" to the US to get a better deal as he was moved out of BOP custody and into the US Marshal's protective custody just days before the kidnapping took place.

Earlier this year, 17 family members of the two brothers made their way across the US border and were escorted in by US authorities.

But his cooperation didn't stop Erskine from airing the suspect's dirty laundry: shipments with tons of drugs, transport networks in Central and South America, Mexico, the United States, and Canada, cross-border tunnels, and, of course, the high-profile kidnapping.

Guzman Lopez coordinated the transportation of drugs and precursor chemicals for the manufacture of drugs into Mexico, and the transportation of those drugs, including cocaine, heroin, and fentanyl, to the United States border, at times in shipments of hundreds or thousands of kilograms. He used a network of couriers affiliated with the cartel to smuggle the drugs into the United States using vehicles, rail cars, tunnels, aircraft, submersible vessels, and other means according to his plea.

Sources DOJ, Milenio

58 comments:

  1. This guy will be showed an example of. Ovidio beat him to the punch and this sanction thing Mexico will bring upon will be his death sentence. Started a good for nothing war out of jealousy then runs to the USA with an old orangutan 🦧 crazy world hope he rots in jail.

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    1. Anyone who believes Chapito story is a fool , no way an aircraft is going into USA airspace just like that. This all las tres letras ink all over

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    2. @9:08 Planes have these cool things called radios that people can use to tall to each other, perhaps you've never heard of them before... The pilot or Guzman couldn't possibly have radioed air traffic controllers and let them know what was going on. I can't believe people are as stupid as you, but yet here you are.

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    3. @9.08. Do you think a private plane gets shot down just because it enters US airspace?

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    4. No flight plan. Unidentified aircraft crossing borders.

      Right to an airport with US authorities waiting.

      The US gave him a deal to get mayo

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  2. Trump will pardon him!
    Nuff said!!!

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    1. You are negative IQ
      Stuff said!!!!

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  3. Joaquin just needs to buy some TRUMPcoin and he'll get pardoned in 12 months.

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    1. 2:38
      Reverse TDS.

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    2. Obsession for the stupedest of the stupedest is a SYNDROME, needs a name for the sickness.

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  4. This Chapito did not think ahead too much. He thought everything was not going to be exposed. Bad mistake. He should've had a plan in place to kill Mayito Flaco too. That needed to be done exactly at the same time as the Mayo kidnapping. Old man Mayo also lost his awareness of danger after being careful for so many years. He goes to a meeting with the Chapitos who hate him with only one bodyguard. Mayo had turned on Chapo and allowed the government to arrest him the last time. These kids hated him. You see that your outnumbered with military Chapitos hitmen outside the house and you continue to proceed. Mayo should've been in an undisclosed location. The Guzman kid should've been picked up by Mayo gunmen and taken to Mayo. A bag over his head so he doesn't see Mayo's location. His phone and any weapons should've been taken. Easy. Nuff Said!!!

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    1. Mayo has had hundreds of meetings with Chapitos and he always walked out ok so he thought it wasn’t going to be different that time neither, but i agree with you as soon as Mayo was airborne they should of sneak attacked his loyalists and killed or ran out MFlaco but they messed up allowing Flaco to gather his forces and giving him time to plot his revenge

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    2. @ You are so full of it man. You pretend you know things you piece together later but you still get it wrong. Who was that bodyguard, and how many times had they done this before? You don't get it- They couldn't kill Mayo AND his successor, it wasn't an option, so stop making it sound like a movie. You think the security weren't sat around the night before saying "Fuck, if only we could do them all..."
      But you're the dude who thinks having a GPS chip in your truck will enable you to reclaim it in Tamaulipas from CDN-
      " I am a high IQ individual, and I insist that you return my truck this minute. I have two municipals who promised they'd phone me back when they have a better signal, so those dozens of men with guns don't scare me.... "

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  5. He had 4 high ranking body guards
    Two waited outside and two went in
    But yeah light security detail

    What I wonder is did Ivan even agree to this plan? Was it his idea or was he caught off guard? The involvement of Rocha suggests Ivan or at least that was told to Rocha.

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    1. Obviously, Rocha knew. He was in So Cal with Ismael compadre Mr. Vizcarra. Just letting kids here know. Shortly after Ismael kidnapping many important figures from Ismael faction had already located many safe houses and whereabouts of people under Guzman circle. They had an idea it was betrayal. Also, Isidro had spoke to individuals on Zambada Sicairos side early Aug and had his support financially and weapons. That is why many important Guzman figures were hit because of the counter intel already done.

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    2. @J It must have been with all the brothers backing. Panus next in command El 27 was Ivans man, and there is no way they could have done it without Ivans orders. I know the family might be split more than we know, but I can't believe that it would have succeeded without everybody knowing the who, the what and the how, even if they didn't know the why.

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  6. I’m always amazed at how these huge kingpins are able to get plea deals when the justice system will straight railroad some small time
    Dealer selling to support his habit but give these kingpins any kind of deal at all.

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    1. They have the money to get the best attorney's. Not just traffickers but wealthy people in general. These same attorney's have relationships with judges they see often. Unfortunately money and connections get these people out of things. The average person can't afford the best or at the worst stuck with a public defender. Not that all are bad but it's definitely not what you want when your life is on the line.

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    2. The small time dealer hasn't anything to offer.

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    3. Sad but the u.s. gov loves their forfeited money and info.

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    4. I just don't understand why Mexicans are killing Mexicans.

      Rubio NYC

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    5. Rubio, so, you don't understand there's a drug war? Is this even the real Rubio?

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    6. I understand the small time dealers don’t have good lawyers or anything to give up but these kingpins have done 1 million times as much crimes as these small time dealers that get hard time

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    7. Hit the nail on the head, had a private attorney and he mentioned having a golfing pass at the local country club where DA’s & judges hung out. The defendant pays a hefty fee and who knows maybe a portions goes to someone? ;)

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    8. Fuck off rubio.
      Go back to your closet of an apartment.

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    9. @7:45
      Is this Red Panties Rubio?
      It's not just one race killing people.
      People kill people all over the world, Mexico being the worst, in homicides, that rarely get investigated.

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    10. It's not Rubio.
      Rubio is GONE

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    11. Hey Rubio!
      Send me a picture in your Red panties.
      I want to see what the fuss, is fuss is about.

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  7. Hats off to the Chapitos for a bold move....Mayos, Chino antrax were the ones that started ratting on everyone first, what comes around goes around.

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    1. Mayos and Chino Antrax ratted first? Come on man, that shit goes back to the 80s.
      It's like two turkey necked old men in the Balkan mountains trying to remember who stole the family goat that kicked off a 400 hundred year vendetta. They've been giving up each others allies for decades. It was a panic move, and Ivan and Alfreditto have been forced to beg Mencho for help.
      Come into my house, big bad wolf. But you promise you will leave when I ask you to?
      "Si. Soy Mencho wey"

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  8. 5:13 plead guilty = Whitewash
    Leniency will be shown, but not right away, may even collect the 50 million dollars reward for delivering el Mayo Zambada, by the way cuñado brother in law of Alberto Sicila Falcon, famous CIA tied cuban drug trafficker who escaped prison in Mexico a few too many times, last one in helicopter from the prison yard...

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  9. Sigue ganando batallas el viejo padrino Zambada ahora todos ya saben que los chapozetas son lacras traicioneras que prendieran lumbre a Sinaloa y su humilde gente. No me culpes a mí por decirlo echales la culpa al Guero Guzman rata secuestradora, cobarde y abusona el MZ queria a esta lacra como hijo

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    1. Se te olvidó que los zambadas son informantes ratas desde hermano asta los hijos el chino y otros.

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    2. 12:15 no me recuerdo de ningun Zambada secuestrando a un Guzman pa entregarlo ao gabacho sapos todos son, verdad Olvidio?

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    3. No te acuerdas de que son informantes? El entrego fue para que quedara vivo viva como el chapo. Están a manos? Los informantes zambada se quedaron a manos entregando al M grande? No te acuerdas de que entregó al chapo y más es lo mismo. Se hombre todos son ratas iguales.

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  10. These fools are gonna get ran out of sinaloa soon !!!

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  11. Another glorified snitch from a Mexican Cartel. You hold these people in such high esteem, while they tear your country apart. Even after they are proven to be turncoats, you still praise them. Wake up.

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  12. The USA should know exactly which Mexican politicians are corrupt, their bank details, everything. So why are they not acting on this information?

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    1. 8:08 becuás, the worst of the worst are to the US, their pretty house ni...boys

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  13. Puras perdidas con Mayo.

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  15. I wonder if Ivan was part of thisbplot of kidnapping???? Smdh Mayo son told on Chapo first. All of them are snitches at this point! the SinaloaCartel needs to call a truce for the same of the people a d low level drug dealers. I dont beleive I am and the brother wa part of hus kidnapping.

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  16. The US government was definitely involved in the kidnapping and transportation of EL Mayo. This is all part of the deal made with US government for a much lighter sentence.
    Don’t let these idiots fool u. The US was complicit. Hey keep it real here, the unknown pilot miraculously disappeared/ released violating US airspace with known drug kingpins. The former Mexican president is right implicating the US.

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    1. Agree with that.

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    2. True USA was involved since the beginning pilot was used old man lives in west la near an airport. Trump made deals going to get rid of them soon with airstrikes.

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    3. Toppling the drug trafficking kingpins is needed to steal their drug trafficking business, the americans that owned and protected their mexican fall guys can't do shit for them now

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    4. Dr Alvarez Machain was released because the US kidnapped and had him walk into the US by his kidnappers, i suspect mexican federal judicial and DFS police commander guillermo gonzalez calderoni and DEA hector Berrellez did it for the murder of Kiki Camarena.
      Salvador Cienpedos was also released for x causa and that could serve El Mayo.

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    5. @2.36. All you're saying is that things are not clear yet. The pilots identity could be unknown no matter what happened or how it happened, so that means nothing. Remember how many people said with certainty that Mayo had handed himself in so he could see his darling boy one more time, and then etc etc etc. There is absolutely no reason to think that the US agreed to reduce any sentence for either brother beforehand- the other brothers are being hunted by local enemies, Mayito Flacos men, army and police that want to hand them over for torture, others that will shoot them on site, and as for "violating US airspace", so many small planes fly across that border daily, for hundreds of reasons. They have radios, and you are tracked as soon as you stray.
      Mexico is right to condemn the kidnap, Cuens murder and the murder of Zambadas bodyguards though. The double standard is cynical.

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  17. Mayo will never leave America alive.

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  18. ''experts thought it would be virtually impossible to pull off without US authorities having some knowledge''
    They pulled it off without U.S authorities ?More nationalistic political bullshit,who cares either way,a Mexican national kidnapped a Mexican national ? We all know who will hysterically blame the U.S and its part of the political game the unsophisticated fall for,its all a conspiwacy

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  19. El Mayo lives in Paradise, remembering his times with
    La Reina Del Pacifico.

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    1. We all have our memories, kid...🙂

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