Rosa Isela Guzmán Defends Her Father El Chapo Guzman

Rosa Isela Guzmán Defends Her Father El Chapo Guzman
Rosa Isela Guzmán Defends Her Father El Chapo Guzman
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Joaquín el Chapo Guzmán Loera was found guilty of drug trafficking on Tuesday in federal court in Brooklyn, New York, by the 12 members of the jury who since last November had in their hands the fate of the Mexican drug lord, considered one of the largest drug traffickers in history in being prosecuted by the United States justice. Faced with such a decision, his daughter Rosa Isela Guzmán spoke out. "People can say one thing right now, people say many things and everyone attacks him but for me they don't know [the truth], said Guzmán in the program of El gordo y la flaca (Univision). "The media do many things and [say] that narcojuniors live well, yes, but we work, I work, I have three titles here in the United States."

In fact, Rosa Isela has a beauty salon that is also a barber shop. "I cannot have things in my name because it is the law of the United States and when they sign you, you cannot have anything in your name", concludes Guzmán, who made it very clear that all the assets he owns are well-received and do not come from drug trafficking.

Rosa Isela Guzman Ortiz
Rosa Isela Guzman Ortiz

Another who also reacted, and not so well - after her husband was found guilty, was Emma Coronel. After listening to the decision made by the members of the jury, the capo was calm and took a little moment to give his wife a show of affection. After shaking hands with his team of lawyers and just before he was removed from the courtroom, El Chapo looked for the mother of his younger daughters and with a smile on his face sent him a warm greeting. The former beauty queen responded the gesture with a warm smile as she brought one of her hands to her heart, as reported by journalists who witnessed the verdict. The New York Times newspaper claimed that his eyes were watery.

Despite the fact that in the past, Colonel has had no problem answering questions from the press, this time Chapo's wife decided to remain silent and avoided giving statements about the decision made by the jury. "Very well," was the only thing she said before leaving court.

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