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Guzmán’s former lawyer says ‘austere’ El Chapo is no monster
Former drug lord described as 'unassuming and kindly'
December 10, 2018
"“The person I knew has nothing in common with the monster that the press describes.”
Those are the words of José Refugio Rodríguez, a Mexican lawyer who defended notorious drug lord Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán for three years until his client was extradited to the United States in January 2017....
Refugio Rodríguez, who retains close ties to Guzmán as lawyer for his father-in-law and brother-in-law, told the Chilean newspaper La Tercera that his former client didn’t live the life of luxury that Martínez described.
“I go to Sinaloa a lot and I hear the people speak very well of Joaquín Guzmán. They say that he led a very austere life. I never heard about that ranch with the train,” he said.
“Those [claims of] luxuries and those millions that place him among the richest people in the world, I’ve only seen them in the press. I’ve even been to his mother’s house and it’s an austere house. The people in Sinaloa love him a lot,” Refugio added.
Asked whether he had any knowledge about Guzmán undergoing a facial rejuvenation treatment in Switzerland, the lawyer responded by portraying his former client as an unassuming and kindly person.
“The last thing that they could be said about Joaquín Guzmán is that he is a vain person. I met a very simple and modest person who was ready to lend a hand to anyone who needed help . . .He didn’t wear brand clothes, he didn’t wear jewelry and friends that I met through him . . . have told me that they slept on the floor with him [in his home] in the mountains, they never spoke of having been in a luxurious residence owned by Joaquín Guzmán,” Refugio said.
“He is not the monster they say he is, there are testimonies from people who have received help from him without knowing him,” he declared.
Refugio said that a lot of the witnesses testifying against Guzmán in court are doing so for their own benefit, adding that “it’s very easy to blame an emblematic figure like Joaquín.”..
The strategy to portray El Chapo as nothing more than a scapegoat – an underling of real cartel boss “El Mayo” Zambada – “could work,” Refugio said.
“I see the possibility that Joaquín Guzmán will do well and according to private information, the trial is progressing in a way that is favorable to him,” he added.
Jurors have now heard four weeks of often-grisly testimony in a trial that could last up to four months. It continues this week but will break for a two-week recess over the Christmas-New Year period."
Guzmán's former lawyer says 'austere' El Chapo is no monster
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Telemundo Exclusive: “El Chapo’s” Wife Speaks Out Amid Trial (with clips)
The former beauty queen and mother of Guzman’s twin girls has not been able to speak to or even hug her husband since he was extradited on January 8, 2017. Here's what she had to say in her first public interview in more than two years
"Emma Coronel Aispuro yearns for a calm life.
"(I want) to be calm, to be somewhere in the world where we can be at ease [...] I don’t dream of big things," said the 29-year-old former beauty queen. "Tranquility, happiness, nothing out of the ordinary".
But that is not the life she has had. ...
...she insists she would not change anything about her life and reveals her truth to Noticias Telemundo in an exclusive interview with journalists Marisset Vereni and Rebecca Smith.
"I am (happy) with the life that I have, of the life that I was given, of the husband that I have, of the daughters that I have, of the family that I have... I am very satisfied. I have also had hard times, but I have always said that God does not put things in your path that he isn’t sure you will overcome”, she said with a solemn look during the two-on-one....
But that warm welcome and “peaceful” life didn’t last. Now Coronel accompanies her husband on his third arrest, every single day in federal court, something she admits is "very hard." But she hasn’t given up.
"I think it’s what any wife would do in my place, be with her husband in difficult times," Coronel explained. "In one way or another so that he feels, and sees me present, and feels my support."...
"El Chapo" faces 17 counts for alleged links to drug trafficking in the US and Mexico and, although cameras have not been allowed in court since the start of his trial on November 5, his name resonates in global headlines. And he likes the attention, Coronel says.
"You have to be honest, I think he did like it, he does like it a little," said Coronel with a soft smile referring to that public prominence. At the same time, she stressed the necessity of that coverage so that "media pressure is present and everything can be clearer and everyone can see what really happens" in that courtroom...."
Telemundo Exclusive: “El Chapo’s” Wife Speaks Out Amid Trial
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