Illustrative photo of Laisha Oseguera, daughter of CJNG leader 'El Mencho', operating a cafe in California amid family criminal ties.
Illustrative photo of Laisha Oseguera, daughter of CJNG leader 'El Mencho', operating a cafe in California amid family criminal ties.
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Laisha Oseguera, figlia di 'El Mencho', gestisce un caffè in California tra legami familiari col CJNG

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Laisha Michelle Oseguera, la figlia minore ventiquattrenne di Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes ('El Mencho'), leader del Cartello Jalisco Nuova Generazione (CJNG) morto a febbraio 2026, è legata al caffè El Rincón de la Chulis a Perris, in California. Suo marito sta scontando una pena di 11 anni per riciclaggio di denaro legato al CJNG, mentre lei mantiene un basso profilo dopo la morte del padre.

Laisha Michelle Oseguera, figlia di 'El Mencho' e Rosalinda González Valencia (alias 'La Jefa'), nata intorno al 2001, ha mantenuto un basso profilo nonostante i legami con uno dei cartelli della droga più potenti del Messico. Secondo quanto riportato dal New York Post, gestisce El Rincón de la Chulis al 802 Navajo Rd, suite J, Perris, California: un locale aperto nel 2018 con una facciata color sabbia, arredi semplici con tavoli in legno, divani neri e pareti con frasi in spagnolo come 'El amor puede esperar, pero la comida no.'

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Le discussioni su X si concentrano sull'ironia del fatto che Laisha Oseguera, figlia di El Mencho, gestisce un caffè apparentemente normale in California nonostante i legami familiari col CJNG. Gli utenti condividono resoconti di esperienze positive dei clienti, nessuna evidente attività criminale nell'esercizio commerciale e la sua assenza dalla morte del padre, con alcuni che esprimono scetticismo sulla separazione della famiglia dall'eredità del cartello.

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