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‘Cartel wives’ of Chicago’s twin cocaine kingpins plead guilty to stashing drug cash

Por: Chicago Sun Times Crime April 21, 2023

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The wives of Chicago’s most prolific cocaine dealers have pleaded guilty to stashing millions of dollars in drug proceeds after their husbands were arrested in 2008.On Thursday, Vivianna Lopez, 42, pleaded guilty to participating in a money-laundering conspiracy. Her sister-in-law, Valerie Gaytan, 47, pleaded guilty to the same charge last week. Related Lopez is the wife of Pedro Flores, and Gaytan is the wife of Margarito Flores. The Flores... + full article



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