
Rosalinda González Valencia is a Mexican businesswoman and convicted money launderer of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), a criminal group based in Jalisco. She has also been known by her alias "La Jefa". She was married to El Mencho, once one of Mexico's most-wanted criminals.
Rosalinda González Valencia is a Mexican businesswoman convicted of money laundering for the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), a major criminal organization based in Jalisco, and was formerly married to El Mencho, a high-level cartel leader. Her case is notable because it illustrates how organized crime networks use business operations and trusted associates to move and hide illegal profits.
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Rosalinda González Valencia ( Spanish pronunciation: [rosa'linda ɣon'sales βa'lensja]; born 1963) is a Mexican businesswoman and convicted money launderer of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), a criminal group based in Jalisco. She has also been known by her alias "La Jefa" (The Boss). She was married to El Mencho, once one of Mexico's most-wanted criminals.
Born in rural Michoacán, Rosalinda grew up in a family of 18 siblings and was the eldest of her sisters. Her family originally grew avocados, but eventually turned to cultivating marijuana and opium poppy. In the 1970s, her family formed the Milenio Cartel, the predecessor group of the CJNG, and began trafficking narcotics from Mexico to the United States.
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