NEW YORK (AP) — Former Mexican cartel kingpin Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada is predicted to plead responsible Monday to federal expenses associated to his function within the violent drug commerce that for years flooded the U.S. with cocaine, heroin and different illicit substances.
The longtime chief of the Sinaloa cartel is scheduled to look earlier than a federal choose in Brooklyn for a change of plea listening to.
The looks comes after federal prosecutors stated two weeks in the past that they wouldn’t search the loss of life penalty in opposition to Zambada, who was arrested in Texas final yr.
Prosecutors, in a court docket submitting forward of Monday’s listening to, stated they count on the 77-year-old to plead responsible to 1 depend of racketeering conspiracy and one depend of working a unbroken felony enterprise.
Zambada pleaded not responsible final yr to a spread of drug trafficking and associated expenses, together with gun and cash laundering offenses.
Attorneys for Zambada did not instantly reply to an e mail in search of remark Friday.
Prosecutors say the Sinaloa cartel advanced from a regional participant into the biggest drug trafficking group on the planet beneath the management of Zambada and co-founder Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán.
They are saying Zambada presided over a violent, extremely militarized cartel with a non-public safety power armed with highly effective weapons and a cadre of “sicarios,” or hitmen, that carried out assassinations, kidnappings and torture.
Guzmán was sentenced to life behind bars following his conviction in the identical federal court docket in Brooklyn in 2019. His two sons, who ran a cartel faction, additionally face federal expenses.