The U.S. Department of State revoked the travel visa of a Mexican band set to tour the U.S. after they praised a notorious ...
The U.S. has revoked the visas of members of Los Alegres del Barranco, after the Mexican band flashed big-screen images of a ...
On Monday, the Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) designated six individuals and seven ...
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Mitú on MSNÁngel del Villar Found Guilty of Ties to Jalisco New Generation Cartel – Here's What We KnowA federal court found Ángel del Villar, the CEO of Del Records, was found guilty. The case was a deep look into the ...
Latin Music Talent Agency and Its CEO Found Guilty of Violating U.S. Sanctions by Doing Business with Cartel-Linked Concert Promoter &nb ...
The Del Record executive's two-week trial exposed the murky intersections between the regional Mexican music industry and ...
A Huntington Beach man and his music company were convicted on 11 federal criminal counts for working with a concert promoter ...
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Digital Music News on MSNDel Records CEO Found Guilty of Conspiring with Mexican Cartels, Faces Decades in PrisonDel Records CEO Ángel Del Villar has been found guilty of doing business with a promoter linked to organized crime. He could ...
Villar, Del Records' CEO, was found guilty by a jury in the trial over his ties to a concert promoter linked to Mexican drug cartels.
Del Records CEO, Ángel del Villar, is accused of conducting business with a promoter connected to drug cartels. Here's a timeline of his legal saga.
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