El Chapo trial: Jury begins deliberations in case of infamous drug lord
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New York — After nearly three months of testimony about a vast drug-smuggling conspiracy steeped in violence, a jury began deliberations just after 1 p.m. Monday afternoon at the trial of the infamous Mexican drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman. A federal judge in Brooklyn first gave hours-long instructions to jurors, and reminded them of the oath they took to proceed "without fear or favor."
The jury has heard months of testimony about Guzman's rise to power as the head of the Sinaloa cartel. Prosecutors say he's responsible for smuggling at least 200 tons of cocaine into the United States and a wave of killings in turf wars with other cartels. He faces criminal conspiracy and drug trafficking counts.
Guzman, 61, is notorious for escaping prison twice in Mexico. In closing arguments, prosecutor Andrea Goldbarg said he was plotting yet another breakout when was he was sent in 2017 to the U.S., where he's been in solitary confinement ever since.
The defendant wanted to escape "because he is guilty and he never wanted to be in a position where he would have to answer for his crimes," Goldbarg said. "He wanted to avoid sitting right there. In front of you."
Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker paid a visit to the courtroom on Monday, with the jury not present, to thank the government's trial team.
The defense claims Guzman's role has been exaggerated by cooperating witnesses who are seeking leniency in their own cases. In his closing, defense attorney Jeffrey Lichtman assailed the case as a "fantasy" and urged the jury not to believe cooperators who "lie, steal, cheat, deal drugs and kill people" for a living. The defense told the jury they "don't need to give in to the myth of El Chapo."
The defense rested their case last week after calling just one witness.
Last week, newly unsealed court papers revealed disturbing allegations not heard by the jury — that Guzman had sex with girls as young as 13. A Colombian drug trafficker told investigators the kingpin paid $5,000 to have the girls brought to him, and that he sometimes drugged them, the papers say.
The start of the proceedings on Monday were briefly delayed after two jurors indicated to the judge they were aware of reports about the alleged sex crimes. He questioned both behind closed doors before allowing them to remain on the jury.
The unsealing of the documents came at the request of The New York Times and Vice News. U.S. District Judge Brian Cogan had ordered prosecutors to review the material — originally sealed because it was deemed unrelated to the drug charges — and make portions of it public within four days of the government resting its case against Guzman.
Guzman's attorneys said their client denies the allegations. He faces life in prison if convicted.
First published on February 4, 2019
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