Mexican Mafia leader offered to ensure protection for El Chapo in U.S. prison, feds say
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Ronaldo Ayala, sentenced to death for triple murder, turned death row into a power base, orchestrating violence and trafficking drugs despite his prison sentence.
Federal prosecutors allege Ayala conspired with the Sinaloa cartel to distribute drugs across the western U.S., showcasing his continued influence from prison.
Witnesses reported that Ayala's power in the Mexican Mafia has grown since his sentencing, establishing a broad network of underlings involved in illegal activities.
The indictment suggests Ayala provided protection to Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman, despite Guzman's life sentence eliminating any current need for such assurances.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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