"El Mencho" has a new girlfriend, according to reports from the Army in Mexico
The United States Department of the Treasury has identified Rosalinda González Valencia 'La Jefa', as an important part of the money laundering network of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), being the ex-wife of Nemesio Oseguera "El Mencho".
However, an updated organization chart of the innermost circle of Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, "El Mencho", which was part of a confidential document from the Secretary of National Defense (Sedena) that was leaked by the group of hacktivists calling themselves "Guacamaya" revealed new information about the capo, such as his new romance.
According to the revelations, in the first circle of the leader of the CJNG there is already a current partner of Mencho, who She was identified as Guadalupe Moreno Carrillo, whose name or alleged criminal activities had not been disclosed until now.
The new map of the structure of the leader of the Jalisco Nueva Generación Cartel (CJNG), dated August 2022, showed the faces and ranks of each of the people closest to "Mencho" within the criminal organization.
Among the more than 70 faces linked to "Mencho", one stood out along with that of the mother of his children and a member of the financial arm of the CJNG, Rosalinda González Valencia, alias "La Jefa".
The photograph showed a woman with fair skin and black hair who wore long earrings and her eyes made up with blue shadows. The somewhat blurred photo shows the woman in profile and dressed in what appears to be a white jacket or blouse.
That unclear image is all the information that is available so far about the alleged new sentimental partner of "El Mencho".
Sedena included her in the section "Regional Coordinators and Heads of Plaza of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel", along with the ex-wife and the capo's children.
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