South Florida man pleads guilty to money laundering after wife's brutal murder
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Miguel Aguasvivas, whose wife Katherine was murdered in a carjacking, pleaded guilty to conspiracy for money laundering. He could face 20 years in prison. The operation, spanning from December 2021 to April 2024, was linked to the circumstances of his wife's tragic death. Katherine was shot during a carjacking after picking up a large sum of money on behalf of Aguasvivas, bringing to light the dark intertwining of crime within what appeared to be a familial tragedy.
"Aguasvivas pleaded guilty to money-laundering charges linked to a conspiracy that surfaced after his wife's murder during a carjacking incident."
"The plea came after investigators revealed Aguasvivas' ties to a money-laundering operation following the tragic death of his wife in a carjacking."
Read at Miami Herald
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