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Alan Feuer @alanfeuer 7h7 hours ago
Prosecutors in the Chapo trial have filed a secret motion seeking to limit the testimony of a witness. The motion is sealed so we don't know which witness or what the government is trying to keep out of the case.
But the motion comes hours after testimony that @EPN was bribed.
Alan Feuer @alanfeuer 7h7 hours ago
All we know is that the motion cites Federal Rules of Evidence 402 and 403. Those rules forbid testimony that is irrelevant the crimes charged at the trial or that could prejudice or confuse a jury.
Alan Feuer @alanfeuer 5h5 hours ago
On Monday Judge Brian Cogan issued an order about secrecy in the case responding to letters from @nytimes and @VICE.
He told prosecutors that if they want to keep sealing files they have to say why. If he agrees, he will put on the record his own reasons for the sealing.
Alan Feuer @alanfeuer 4h4 hours ago
Lost in yesterday's deluge of testimony about presidential bribes at the Chapo trial was the tantalizing tale of a bit character who may have been involved in the payoffs: Andrea Velez Fernandez. Her only-in-cartel-land story is worth re-visiting.
Alan Feuer @alanfeuer 4h4 hours ago
Andrea's main job was as an assistant to the Colombian drug lord Alex Cifuentes, the witness who dropped the bomb that Chapo paid $100 million to former president Enrique Pena Nieto. She also ran a modeling agency, Alex said, that sent "female friends" to a top Mexican general.
Alan Feuer @alanfeuer 4h4 hours ago
Alex also said Andrea had some sort of working relationship w/a political consultant, JJ Rendon, who worked on Pena Nieto's campaign. He said around the 2012 elections Andrea sent him pics of suitcases filled w/cash. But he seemed unsure if the money was meant for Pena Nieto.
Alan Feuer @alanfeuer 4h4 hours ago
But Chapo had used Andrea before as his go-between for payoffs. Alex said Chapo wanted Andrea to offer the general she was supplying w/women a $10 million bribe. We even saw texts between Andrea and Chapo where he's asking her if she's set up the meeting with the general yet.
Alan Feuer @alanfeuer 4h4 hours ago
While the general apparently refused the bribe, Andrea is now cooperating w/the US government. It's unclear/unlikely that she, too, will appear as a trial witness, but obviously there's more to this story than has been revealed. And Andrea may know many of the details.
Alan Feuer @alanfeuer 4h4 hours ago
Cifuentes is an astonishing character too. Born into a major narco family, he began drying and packing kilos of coke at age 10. As a teen, he was thrilled when Pablo Escobar's righthand man moved into his building in Medellin. Alex said he used to go bowling w/Pablo's bodyguards.
Alan Feuer @alanfeuer 4h4 hours ago
Though he spent 40 years in the drug trade, he once planned to describe his occupation (on a Mexican citizenship application) as a seller of "submersible plants" (whatever those are...)
Alan Feuer @alanfeuer 4h4 hours ago
Alex admitted on cross-examination that the prosecutors in the case had coached him not to be combative w/Chapo's lawyers. But as a true Colombia macho that didn't really work.
Alan Feuer @alanfeuer 4h4 hours ago
When Jeff Lichtman, one of the lawyers, confronted Alex w/the fact that he once got a US visa w/a fake ID, Alex retorted, "I was the fake one. The documents were good."
Alan Feuer @alanfeuer 4h4 hours ago
He summed things up by saying that even though he'd made a lot of money as a drug trafficker, he spent much of it on cars, watches and other gifts for his various girlfriends.
"A good life," he offered with a shrug.
Alan Feuer @alanfeuer 4h4 hours ago
Alex will be back on the witness stand at 9:30 am for more of this madness. Stay tuned.
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Prosecutors in the Chapo trial have filed a secret motion seeking to limit the testimony of a witness. The motion is sealed so we don't know which witness or what the government is trying to keep out of the case.
But the motion comes hours after testimony that @EPN was bribed.
Alan Feuer @alanfeuer 7h7 hours ago
All we know is that the motion cites Federal Rules of Evidence 402 and 403. Those rules forbid testimony that is irrelevant the crimes charged at the trial or that could prejudice or confuse a jury.
Alan Feuer @alanfeuer 5h5 hours ago
On Monday Judge Brian Cogan issued an order about secrecy in the case responding to letters from @nytimes and @VICE.
He told prosecutors that if they want to keep sealing files they have to say why. If he agrees, he will put on the record his own reasons for the sealing.
Alan Feuer @alanfeuer 4h4 hours ago
Lost in yesterday's deluge of testimony about presidential bribes at the Chapo trial was the tantalizing tale of a bit character who may have been involved in the payoffs: Andrea Velez Fernandez. Her only-in-cartel-land story is worth re-visiting.
Alan Feuer @alanfeuer 4h4 hours ago
Andrea's main job was as an assistant to the Colombian drug lord Alex Cifuentes, the witness who dropped the bomb that Chapo paid $100 million to former president Enrique Pena Nieto. She also ran a modeling agency, Alex said, that sent "female friends" to a top Mexican general.
Alan Feuer @alanfeuer 4h4 hours ago
Alex also said Andrea had some sort of working relationship w/a political consultant, JJ Rendon, who worked on Pena Nieto's campaign. He said around the 2012 elections Andrea sent him pics of suitcases filled w/cash. But he seemed unsure if the money was meant for Pena Nieto.
Alan Feuer @alanfeuer 4h4 hours ago
But Chapo had used Andrea before as his go-between for payoffs. Alex said Chapo wanted Andrea to offer the general she was supplying w/women a $10 million bribe. We even saw texts between Andrea and Chapo where he's asking her if she's set up the meeting with the general yet.
Alan Feuer @alanfeuer 4h4 hours ago
While the general apparently refused the bribe, Andrea is now cooperating w/the US government. It's unclear/unlikely that she, too, will appear as a trial witness, but obviously there's more to this story than has been revealed. And Andrea may know many of the details.
Alan Feuer @alanfeuer 4h4 hours ago
Cifuentes is an astonishing character too. Born into a major narco family, he began drying and packing kilos of coke at age 10. As a teen, he was thrilled when Pablo Escobar's righthand man moved into his building in Medellin. Alex said he used to go bowling w/Pablo's bodyguards.
Alan Feuer @alanfeuer 4h4 hours ago
Though he spent 40 years in the drug trade, he once planned to describe his occupation (on a Mexican citizenship application) as a seller of "submersible plants" (whatever those are...)
Alan Feuer @alanfeuer 4h4 hours ago
Alex admitted on cross-examination that the prosecutors in the case had coached him not to be combative w/Chapo's lawyers. But as a true Colombia macho that didn't really work.
Alan Feuer @alanfeuer 4h4 hours ago
When Jeff Lichtman, one of the lawyers, confronted Alex w/the fact that he once got a US visa w/a fake ID, Alex retorted, "I was the fake one. The documents were good."
Alan Feuer @alanfeuer 4h4 hours ago
He summed things up by saying that even though he'd made a lot of money as a drug trafficker, he spent much of it on cars, watches and other gifts for his various girlfriends.
"A good life," he offered with a shrug.
Alan Feuer @alanfeuer 4h4 hours ago
Alex will be back on the witness stand at 9:30 am for more of this madness. Stay tuned.
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