Emma Coronel, Chapo's wife, was released from prison, although her sentence has not yet concluded

Emma Coronel reached an agreement with prosecutors for a minimum sentence.

Photo: KENA BETANCUR/AFP/Getty Images

While Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman he will spend the rest of his days in a US prison, the situation is different for his wife, Emma Colonelwho was recently released from the FMC Carswell federal minimum security prison in Forth Worth, Texas.

However, the couple of the ex-leader of the Sinaloa cartel She has not yet served the rest of her sentence, so the possibility of transferring her to a transition house for prisoners in California, or to a private home in Los Angeles to remain under house arrest and thus serve the last weeks of her sentence, was raised.

This was reported by FMC Carswell spokesman Donald Murphy, who noted that Coronel was relocated on May 30 to confinement supervised by the Reentry Residence Management Office (RRM) in Long Beach, as revealed by Univision News.

When questioned by said medium about which of the two possibilities Emma Coronel would have chosen, the official did not specify the exit he preferred, arguing privacy issues, but he announced that After completing this process, he will be able to obtain his freedom on September 13.as the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) announced in February after the US government reduced his sentence from 36 to 31 months.

It should be noted that the last couple of Guzmán Loera was sentenced in 2021 for participating in drug trafficking and money laundering activitiesafter pleading guilty to helping her husband traffic drugs via the border between Mexico and the United States, and to escape in 2015 from the maximum security prison of the Altiplano, in the State of Mexico.

Although his sentence ends in September, during the four years after his release he must comply with various rules, such as reporting to the authorities and the officer assigned to him; look for a job that will keep you busy at least 30 hours a week; and if she wants to change jobs, she must notify her officer. In addition, she will be prohibited from communicating with people involved in criminal activities.

As part of your “social reintegration” process stipulated in the halfway house or transition house program, As of today you will have the right to go out to work, take classes, go to rehabilitation or therapy and even resume your social networks.

Keep reading:
– How did Chapo Guzmán and Emma Coronel react to the debut of their lawyer as a singer?
– They spread new photos of Emma Coronel from prison; Chapo's wife posed very smiling.

Author Profile

Nathan Rivera
Allow me to introduce myself. I am Nathan Rivera, a dedicated journalist who has had the privilege of writing for the online newspaper Today90. My journey in the world of journalism has been a testament to the power of dedication, integrity, and passion.

My story began with a relentless thirst for knowledge and an innate curiosity about the events shaping our world. I graduated with honors in Investigative Journalism from a renowned university, laying the foundation for what would become a fulfilling career in the field.

What sets me apart is my unwavering commitment to uncovering the truth. I refuse to settle for superficial answers or preconceived narratives. Instead, I constantly challenge the status quo, delving deep into complex issues to reveal the reality beneath the surface. My dedication to investigative journalism has uncovered numerous scandals and shed light on issues others might prefer to ignore.

I am also a staunch advocate for press freedom. I have tirelessly fought to protect the rights of journalists and have faced significant challenges in my quest to inform the public truthfully and without constraints. My courage in defending these principles serves as an example to all who believe in the power of journalism to change the world.

Throughout my career, I have been honored with numerous awards and recognitions for my outstanding work in journalism. My investigations have changed policies, exposed corruption, and given a voice to those who had none. My commitment to truth and justice makes me a beacon of hope in a world where misinformation often prevails.

At Today90, I continue to be a driving force behind journalistic excellence. My tireless dedication to fair and accurate reporting is an invaluable asset to the editorial team. My biography is a living testament to the importance of journalism in our society and a reminder that a dedicated journalist can make a difference in the world.