El Chapo's wife heads to LA party after release from halfway house

Sep 17, 2023 View Original Article
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"The wife of Mexican drug lord El Chapo has wasted no time readjusting to life outside prison, making an appearance at a party in LA just days after her releaseCoronel was set free last Wednesday after serving almost two years of a three-year prison sentence for drug trafficking and money laundering and swiftly returned to the nightlife sceneCoronel joined a group as they headed to a club in Lynwood for live music at an event that was organized by Coronel's attorneyThe event took place at a club in Lynwood, El Farallon, in Los AngelesCoronel looked calm and relaxed as she was spotted on a night outThe venue, El Farallon, posted pictures of Coronel to its Instagram accountMiró, who became part of El Chapo's legal team in 2017, also worked briefly for convicted child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein before he committed suicide in 2019."
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"Coronel was set free on Wednesday after serving nearly two years of a three-year prison sentence for drug trafficking and money laundering."
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44% : The wife of Mexican drug lord El Chapo has wasted no time readjusting to life outside prison, making an appearance at a party in LA just days after her releaseCoronel was set free last Wednesday after serving almost two years of a three-year prison sentence for drug trafficking and money laundering and swiftly returned to the nightlife sceneCoronel joined a group as they headed to a club in Lynwood for live music at an event that was organized by Coronel's attorneyThe event took place at a club in Lynwood, El Farallon, in Los AngelesCoronel looked calm and relaxed as she was spotted on a night outThe venue, El Farallon, posted pictures of Coronel to its Instagram accountMiró, who became part of El Chapo's legal team in 2017, also worked briefly for convicted child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein before he committed suicide in 2019.
38% : Coronel was set free on Wednesday after serving nearly two years of a three-year prison sentence for drug trafficking and money laundering.

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