He did business with a promoter who ‘facilitated’ money laundering for Mexican drug cartels, prosecutors said.
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.
A Southland music executive and his company were found guilty Thursday of conspiring to do business with a Guadalajara-based concert promoter with ties to Mexican drug cartels. Angel Del Villar, 44, ...
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Digital Music News on MSNDel Records CEO Found Guilty of Conspiring with Mexican Cartels, Faces Decades in PrisonDel Records CEO Ángel Del Villar has been found guilty of doing business with a promoter linked to organized crime. He could ...
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 ...
The Del Record executive's two-week trial exposed the murky intersections between the regional Mexican music industry and ...
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 ...
The discovery of an extermination camp run by the Jalisco Cartel New Generation underscores the group’s brutal recruitment ...
Mexican officials arrested an alleged CJNG recuriter and two police in the Izaguirre Ranch extermination camp case in Jalisco ...
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