Under pressure and close to a deal with the United States: The Chapo Guzman family's multiple legal fronts
Briefly

The Guzman family, known for their drug trafficking dominance in Sinaloa, is facing significant decline due to legal action by U.S. authorities. The plea deal being negotiated by Ovidio Guzman, the youngest son of El Chapo, may greatly impact the Mexican drug trade based on the information he could reveal. Family members recently crossed into the U.S., indicating ongoing legal negotiations. With increasing efforts by the DEA, Ovidio's move to plead guilty represents a shift as he seeks a reduced sentence by cooperating with authorities and exposing the Sinaloan criminal operations.
The recent crossing of 17 family members into U.S. territory signals the decline of the Guzman family's drug trafficking power, as Ovidio Guzman negotiates a plea deal.
Ovidio Guzman, known as El Raton, facing numerous charges related to drug trafficking, is likely to betray former allies to secure a reduced sentence.
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