Del Records CEO José Ángel Del Villar faces maximum sentence of 30 years behind bars after being linked to a concert promoter who worked with cartels.
Latin Music Talent Agency and Its CEO Found Guilty of Violating U.S. Sanctions by Doing Business with Cartel-Linked Concert Promoter &nb ...
A Huntington Beach man and his music company were convicted on 11 federal criminal counts for working with a concert promoter ...
"I am 21 years old and I am going to work as a sicario for the Cártel Jalisco Nueva Generación...nobody is forcing me," said a man in a video that has since been removed from the platform ...
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Latin Times on MSNMajor Blow to Regional Mexican Music Scene: Ángel Del Villar Found Guilty of Doing Business with Cartel-Linked Promoter in Landmark Federal CaseThe Del Record executive's two-week trial exposed the murky intersections between the regional Mexican music industry and ...
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said that the La Vega Ranch was seemingly a training camp for cartel recruits. It is ...
Del Villar and his talent agency, Del Entertainment, were found guilty of conspiring to violate a federal law that prohibits ...
News of a mass grave found by civilian search collectives has reopened an old debate about a lack of political will on the ...
President Trump’s “America First Trade Policy” is creating new sanctions compliance risk for financial services institutions and companies in an ...
A TikTok spokesperson said they will be removing from “#CartelTok” from its search engine, the platform also removed “known ...
In Jalisco, volunteers found an ‘extermination site’. Now, critics are asking why the government did not find it first.
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