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Emma Coronel Aispuro
출생1989년 7월 2일(1989-07-02)(34세)
San Francisco, California, U.S.
직업Beauty pageant contestant
부모Inés Coronel Barreras
배우자Joaquin Guzman Loera(2007년 결혼)
자녀2
친척Ignacio Coronel Villarreal

Emma Modesta Coronel Aispuro[1] (스페인어: [ˈema moˈðest̪a koɾoˈnel ajsˈpuɾo]; born July 2, 1989) is an American former teenage beauty queen. She is known for being the wife of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, considered Mexico's most-wanted drug lord until he was imprisoned for life. In February 2021 she was arrested in the United States on charges of conspiracy to unlawfully import and distribute illegal drugs, money laundering, and transacting business with a significant foreign narcotics trafficker designated under the Kingpin Act. In November 2021, Coronel was sentenced to three years in prison.

Early life[편집]

Emma Modesta Coronel was born July 2, 1989,[1] near San Francisco, California, US,[2] to Blanca Estela Aispuro Aispuro and Inés Coronel Barreras, a cattle rancher[3] and deputy of Guzmán who was sanctioned by the United States Department of the Treasury under the Foreign Narcotics Kingpin designation.[4] She grew up in the remote Durango village of La Angostura.[5]

Coronel entered the 2007 Coffee and Guava Festival beauty pageant in Canelas, Durango, Mexico.[5] Each contestant was required to host a party in honor of her candidacy; Coronel held hers on Three Kings Day. In this event, Coronel reportedly met Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, who traveled to Canelas to meet her. Both of them reportedly agreed to marry that day.[a][7]

Arrest, incarceration, plea deal and prison sentence[편집]

Coronel was arrested at Dulles International Airport on February 22, 2021. The Federal Bureau of Investigation's arrest warrant stated their probable cause included evidence of Coronel shuttling messages from Guzman to Sinaloa Cartel associates, assisting Guzman's escape from Federal Social Readaptation Center No. 1 "Altiplano" in 2015 through bribery and, following his recapture, and helping coordinate another escape attempt aborted following Guzman's extradition. The affidavit cited a handwritten letter written and signed by Guzman, as well as the statements of two unnamed cooperating witnesses who had worked with Guzman. [UvC 1][8][9]

Sources who spoke to Vice News on the condition of anonymity claimed that Coronel voluntarily surrendered and was seeking a court settlement. A lawyer representing Guzman and Coronel, Jeffrey Lichtman, denied it. The Department of Justice declined to comment, as did a spokesperson for the FBI.[10]

On May 14, 2021, El Pais reported Coronel's lawyer Mariel Colón denounced her conditions in Alexandria City Jail, saying she spent 22 hours per day in a small cell with nothing to do but read.[11]

On June 10, 2021 the United States Attorney for the District of Columbia and Coronel Aispuro agreed to a plea deal, in which she waived indictment and plead guilty in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia to a felony criminal information with three counts:

On November 30, 2021 Judge Rudolph Contreras of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia sentenced Coronel to three years in prison, followed by four years of supervised release.[UvC 1][UvC 5][13][14] Judge Contreras did not sentence Coronel to the four years requested by prosecutors, noting that she was a teenager when she married Guzman and admitted her guilt upon capture.[15] She is serving her sentence in Federal Medical Center, Carswell.[16]

Personal life[편집]

In the summer of 2011, Coronel traveled to Lancaster, California, to give birth to twin girls at Antelope Valley Hospital. Guzmán's name was left off the children's birth certificates because the U.S. Department of State was offering a bounty of five million dollars for his capture.[5]

In a 2016 Telemundo interview conducted by investigative reporter Anabel Hernández, Coronel argued that the life of her husband was in danger and begged for justice on his behalf.[17][18] In 2019, she attended the New York trial of El Chapo with her children.[11] She attended courtroom almost every day of the trial, in what the press described as solidarity with her husband.[19] She was interviewed in the reality show Cartel Crew on VH1.[11]

See also[편집]

Footnotes[편집]

  1. In an interview conducted by the Mexican magazine Proceso in 2010, Guzmán's associate Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada claimed that Guzmán never married Coronel.[6]

References[편집]

  1. Frieden, Terry; Martinez, Michael (2011년 9월 29일). “Mexican cartel leader's wife gives birth in U.S., official says”. 《CNN》. 2011년 9월 29일에 원본 문서에서 보존된 문서. 2022년 4월 3일에 확인함. 
  2. “6 Facts You Didn't Know About El Chapo's Beauty Queen Wife”. 《www.latina.com》. 2017년 9월 13일에 원본 문서에서 보존된 문서. 2016년 4월 28일에 확인함. 
  3. “PHOTOS: Emma Coronel Guzman- Joaquin El Chapo Guzman's Wife (Bio, Wiki)”. 《DailyEntertainmentNews.com》 (미국 영어). 2014년 2월 24일. 2016년 4월 28일에 확인함. 
  4. “Treasury Targets Leading Figures of Sinaloa Cartel”. 《www.treasury.gov》. 2016년 4월 28일에 확인함. 
  5. Daly, Michael (2014년 2월 26일). “Drug Cartel Beauty Queens Face an Ugly End”. 《The Daily Beast》. 2016년 4월 28일에 확인함. 
  6. Scherer García, Julio (2010년 4월 3일). “Proceso en la guarida de 'El Mayo' Zambada”. 《Proceso》 (스페인어). 
  7. Dávila, Patricia (2014년 2월 22일). “Cuando El Chapo se casó con Emma”. 《Proceso》 (스페인어). 
  8. Slisco, Aliya (2021년 2월 22일). “El Chapo's Wife, Emma Coronel Aispuro, Arrested in Virginia on Drug Trafficking Charges”. 《Newsweek》. 2021년 2월 22일에 확인함. 
  9. Agren, David (2021년 2월 23일). “Emma Coronel, wife of El Chapo, arrested on drug trafficking charges”. 《The Guardian》 (영어) (Mexico City, Mexico). 2021년 2월 23일에 원본 문서에서 보존된 문서. 2021년 2월 23일에 확인함. 
  10. Hamilton, Keegan (2021년 11월 30일). “El Chapo's Wife Emma Coronel Turned Herself In”. 《Vice News》 (영어). 2021년 11월 30일에 원본 문서에서 보존된 문서. 2022년 4월 3일에 확인함. 
  11. Varela, Micaela (2021년 5월 14일), 《Emma Coronel: How the 'Kardashian of Sinaloa' went from influencer to prisoner》, Mexico: El Pais, 1쪽, 2021년 6월 5일에 확인함 
  12. Mark, Michelle. “The wife of 'El Chapo,' Emma Coronel Aispuro, pleaded guilty to helping run his multi-billion dollar drug empire”. 《Insider》. 
  13. Lynch, Sarah N. (2021년 11월 30일). “U.S. judge sentences wife of Mexican drug lord 'El Chapo' to three years in prison” – www.reuters.com 경유. 
  14. Hamilton, Keegan. “El Chapo’s Wife Emma Coronel Was Sentenced to 3 Years in Prison”. 《Vice News》. 2021년 11월 30일에 원본 문서에서 보존된 문서. 2022년 4월 3일에 확인함. 
  15. Montiel, Jorge. “Emma Coronel, wife of 'El Chapo' Guzmán, sentenced to three years in prison”. 《ADN America》. 
  16. Tallet, Olivia P. (2022년 2월 22일). “El Chapo's wife Emma Coronel Aispuro transferred to Texas prison”. 《houstonchronicle.com》. Houston Chronicle. 2022년 2월 22일에 원본 문서에서 보존된 문서. 2022년 4월 3일에 확인함. 
  17. Larimer, Sarah (2016년 2월 22일). “The glamorous wife of El Chapo' explains why you should feel sorry for the drug lord”. 《Washington Post》. 
  18. Hernández, Anabel (2016년 2월 21일). “Murder, torture, drugs: Cartel kingpin's wife says that's not the 'El Chapo' she knows”. 《The Los Angeles Times》. 2017년 4월 22일에 확인함. 
  19. 《Emma Coronel Aispuro: The rise and fall of a drug kingpin's wife》, Britain: BBC, 2021년 6월 2일, 1쪽, 2021년 6월 5일에 확인함 

References: United States v. Coronel Aispuro[편집]