Emma Coronel, El Chapo's wife, is released after serving her sentence
The 34-year-old obtained a reduction in her sentence due to a guilty plea in which she accepted responsibility for all charges against her.
The Federal Bureau of Prisons reported that Emma Coronel – wife of drug trafficker Joaquín El Chapo Guzmán – will be released on Wednesday from the social reintegration center in Long Beach (California) where she is being held.
Coronel's release comes after serving time on drug trafficking and money laundering charges linked to the Sinaloa Cartel (of which her husband is a founder and leader).
Reduction of his sentence
In February 2021, Coronel was arrested in Virginia due to her alleged collaboration in drug trafficking. In June of that same year, she pleaded guilty to all three charges against her: "International drug trafficking and money laundering and a criminal violation of the Foreign Narcotics Kingpin Designation Act (the Kingpin Act )."
After this, she was sentenced to three years in prison. However, due to her guilty plea and her agreement to pay about $1.5 million of the proceeds of this criminal activity to the U.S. government, her sentence was reduced.
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According to court documents, from 2011 to early 2017, the 34-year-old collaborated in the cartel's illegal activities — including one of El Chapo's escapes.— However, her sentence was less than that of her husband (who is serving a life sentence) because she had "minimal" participation in the activities of the criminal group:
Coronel will be released on supervised release, serving four years of surveillance.