The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has a $10 million reward for information leading to the arrest of the man known as El Mencho, who has been charged with drug trafficking offenses in Washington and Mississippi.Rubén Oseguera-González has pleaded not guilty to drug trafficking and weapons charges. Marshals and DEA agents escorting Ruben Oseguera-Gonzalez during extradition process. He had been fighting extradition since his 2015 arrest in Mexico.American officials have described Ruben Oseguera-Gonzalez as a former second-in-command of the fast-growing and ultra-violent Jalisco New Generation Cartel.The cartel is run by the siblings’ father, Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, who is considered one of Mexico’s most wanted fugitives. Jessica Johanna Oseguera Gonzalez, 33, will appear at a detention hearing Monday in Washington, DC. He had been fighting extradition since his 2015 arrest in Mexico. The daughter of the alleged Mexican drug cartel boss known as "El Mencho" was arrested in Washington while trying to see her brother, who was Jessica Oseguera Gonzalez, 33, known as "La Negra," was arrested on the property of the federal courthouse Wednesday by DEA agents and U.S. The news and stories that matter, delivered weekday mornings.Let our news meet your inbox. Jessica Johanna Oseguera was arrested at the D.C. federal courthouse Wednesday, a person familiar with the matter told The Associated Press. Oseguera Gonzalez was charged with engaging in dealings with five businesses on a Treasury Department blacklist for allegedly providing financial support to Jalisco New Generation Cartel, according to the five-count indictment unsealed Thursday.The indictment accuses her of continuing her involvement with the businesses, which include a sushi restaurant and tequila company, after the Treasury Department designated them under the Foreign Narcotics Kingpin Designation Act in September 2015.Oseguera Gonzalez, a dual citizen of the U.S. and Mexico, pleaded not guilty Wednesday, according to court records. Her brother, Ruben Oseguera-González, known as "El Menchito," appeared in a courtroom there for a detention hearing but it was not clear if his sister made it in to see him.She was arrested on a warrant stemming from a Feb. 13 indictment, authorities said. CHICAGO (WLS) -- The daughter of Chicago's most wanted drug fugitive has now joined her brother in federal custody - both siblings linked to the family's lucrative and illicit "New Generation" drug cartel.IRS announces new push to get people their stimulus checksCPD announces arrest of suspected looter caught on camera Quick Tip: COVID-19 scams skyrocket since March: consumer groupIllinois reports 1,773 new coronavirus cases, 12 deathsSpecial prosecutor releases findings on handling of Jussie Smollett caseBody found after Chicago teen goes missing in Lake Michigan; swimming advisories extendedIRS announces new push to get people their stimulus checks7 charged in connection to recent Chicago looting: CPDYou might notice your take home income increase next monthIL launches online COVID-19 hotspot map for travelersMan charged with kidnapping in case of missing Georgia mom

He's accused of distributing cocaine and methamphetamine in the U.S. from 2007 to February 2017 and using a gun during his alleged trafficking activities.At his detention hearing Wednesday, Oseguera-Gonzalez agreed to be held without bail but his attorney reserved the right to argue the matter at a future court appearance, records show. Jessica Johanna Oseguera Gonzalez, daughter of Chicago's most wanted fugitive 'El Mencho,' charged in federal cartel case "These charges are false, and we are certain a jury will quickly exonerate Jessica," her lawyer, Steven McCool, said in a statement to NBC News.The arrest comes a week after her brother arrived in the U.S. to face charges of his own. The … The … "Jonathan Dienst is a reporter for WNBC-TV in New York, leading its investigative reporting team and covering justice and law enforcement issues.Pete Williams is an NBC News correspondent who covers the Justice Department and the Supreme Court, based in Washington.Rich Schapiro is a reporter for the NBC News Investigative Unit.Jessica Oseguera Gonzalez was arrested on the property of the federal courthouse in Washington on Wednesday, law enforcement officials told NBC News.Get breaking news alerts and special reports.



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