Hermisillo, Mexico – Mexican judge on Saturday said that Mexican boxer Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. He would go to the hearing of accusations of having cartels, but he can wait for a trial outside of stopping, said a boxer lawyer.
The lawyer, Ruben Fernando Benítez Alvarez, confirmed that the court had announced additional funds and granted three months an additional investigation in the case. He commented during the leaving the court trial in the northern Mexican city of Hermosillo.
Chavez, who lived in the United States for several years, was arrested on July 2 by federal agents in front of his house in Los Angeles for crossing the visa and lying on the application for a green card. The arrest took place just a few days after the fight with the notable American boxer Jake Paul in Los Angeles.
Since 2019, Mexican prosecutors have been investigating a 39-year-old boxer after a complaint made by the American authorities against the Sinaloa cartel for organized crime, trafficking in people, weapon trade and drug trafficking.
After almost a month and a half in detention, Chavez was deported on August 19 and handed over to the agents of the Federal Office of the Prosecutor General in Sonora, who moved him to the Federal Social Reintegration Center in Hermosillo.
The case led to investigations against 13 people, including Ovidio Guzman Lopez – the son of the convicted drug Lord Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzman – along with some collaborators, Hitmen and partners of a criminal organization. Guzman Lopez was arrested in January 2023 and extracted to the United States eight months later.
Four years later, the Office of the Prosecutor General issued several arrests, including one against Chavez.
Mexico President Claudia Sheinbaum said Cesar Chavez Jr. He was wanted since 2023 in Mexico, but he was not detained because he spent most of his time in the USA
“We hope that he will be deported and had a sentence in Mexico,” Sheinbaum said in July.
The thunderous case attracted eyes at a time when the Trump administration exerts emphasis on Mexico to resolve organized crime, canceling the visas of notable Mexican artists and celebrities and increasing deportations.
The life of son Julio Cesar Chavez, one of the most popular and successful boxers in Mexico, was marked by scandals by the whole career in the shadow of his father.
Chavez Jr. He struggled with addiction to various drugs for most of his career and was arrested many times. In 2012, he was found guilty of driving under the influence of Los Angeles and was sentenced to 13 days in prison.
At the beginning of 2024, he was arrested for having a weapon. The police reported that Chavez Jr. He had two rifles. He was released shortly after the deposit of $ 50,000, provided that he attends the facility to receive addiction treatment.