Joaquin Guzman Lopez was indicted in 2023 along with three of
his brothers - known as the "Chapitos," or little Chapos - on
U.S. drug trafficking and money laundering charges involving
their assumption of leadership of their father's Sinaloa Cartel
after his 2017 extradition to the United States.
El Chapo, convicted on murder and drug charges in 2019, is
serving a life sentence in a maximum security prison in
Colorado.
Guzman Lopez, who is in his late 30s, is due to appear in
Chicago federal court. He was taken into U.S. custody on
Thursday night near El Paso, Texas alongside Ismael "El Mayo"
Zambada, the septuagenarian accused drug kingpin who founded the
Sinaloa Cartel together with El Chapo.
Guzman Lopez duped Zambada into boarding a propeller plane in
Mexico by saying they were going to scope out real estate in the
country's north, according to U.S. officials familiar with the
situation. Instead, the plane brought both men to the United
States - where Guzman Lopez had planned to surrender, but
Zambada had not.
Zambada pleaded not guilty to drug charges last week in El Paso
federal court. His lawyer, Frank Perez, disputed the version of
events offered by U.S. officials. Perez said that Guzman Lopez
"forcibly kidnapped" Zambada and brought him to the United
States against his will.
Jeffrey Lichtman, Guzman Lopez's lawyer, declined to comment on
the kidnapping allegation other than to say: "Mr. Zambada is
free to employ any defense he'd like against the charges he
faces."
Mexico has opened an investigation into the events leading to
the arrest.
One of Guzman Lopez's brothers, 34-year-old Ovidio Guzman, was
extradited from Mexico last year and pleaded not guilty to U.S.
drug trafficking charges. The two other indicted brothers, Ivan
Guzman Salazar and Alfredo Guzman Salazar, remain at large.
U.S. authorities have said that the four "Chapitos" revived
their father's drug empire after he was arrested by embracing
fentanyl, a synthetic opioid that helped supercharge an epidemic
north of the border.
(Reporting by Brendan O'Brien in Chicago and Luc Cohen in New
York; Editing by Will Dunham)
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