'La Barbie' pleads guilty in U.S.
Edgar Valdez Villareal pleaded guilty in federal court in Atlanta Wednesday to charges of conspiring to import and distribute cocaine and conspiring to launder money.
Edgar Valdez Villareal pleaded guilty in federal court in Atlanta Wednesday to charges of conspiring to import and distribute cocaine and conspiring to launder money.
El abogado de Edgar "La Barbie" Valdez aseguró hoy que el famoso capo se declarará culpable de narcotráfico y lavado de dinero mañana durante una audiencia en Atlanta
Edgar Valdez Villareal was a top lieutenant and hit man for Arturo Beltrán Leyva and also led a group of killers responsible for murders carried out by the drug trafficking organization.
Over the last decade 922 Mexican criminals -mainly high-profile drug traffickers- have been extradited to the U.S.
The Undersecretary for Prevention and Citizen Participation explained that the administration of President Enrique Peña Nieto will leave a legacy in terms of prevention as a national policy.
Los delitos que se le imputan son graves; seguirá detenido sin derecho a fianza
Edgar Valdez Villareal, known as "La Barbie," and Carlos Montemayor González were among 13 people extradited to the U.S. from Mexico last week to face charges.
Edgar Valdez Villarreal comparecerá en una Corte Federal de Atlanta, Georgia, por tres acusaciones pendientes en su contra
El sábado enfrenta a la argentina Vanesa Taborda en la revancha; la pelea pasada se declaró sin decisión