Former colleague Hoaquin El Chapo Guzman once exchanged testimony of $ 100 million in bribe for former Mexican President Erica Pena, a former aide who testified in the court.
A Reuters report said that before telling this to a US court on Tuesday, the former associate of Guzman gave similar information to the US authorities.
The person named Alex Fifuenteses described himself as 'El-Caphur' once-right-handed.
In a federal court in Brooklyn, Guffman's lawyer Jeffrey Littman discussed the allegations of Fifuentes bribe while in questioning him.
'Gujman arranged for this bribe', in response to a question asked by the US authorities in 2016, Fifuentes said, "that's right".
In the testimony, Fifuentes said that he had told US authorities that he had sent $ 25 million to Gujmain before Pena.
He told the prosecutors that in October 2012, bribe money was paid to Pena Laito, the year he was elected president.
In the testimony, Fifuentes also told that once a message has been received from Pena Matteo and he has not been able to escape, the message has also been told to him once.
It was not immediately possible to contact Pina or her former spokesman for comment, but before that, Pinea denied allegations of bribe, Reuters said.
At that time, Pena claimed that the allegation was "completely false and defamatory".
The former Chief of Staff Françoisco Guzman, in Piena, said in a tweet claiming "falsehood", "The government of Pena did find out the Mexican crime symposium and handed it over to the United States after arrest."
The allegation is that the most explosive allegations arise during the trial of Gujmain. The trial, which began from November, has previously been found in various allegations of lower level corruption.
With the PENA in December 2012, he was elected president of Mexico and was in power till November 2018. Earlier he was the governor of the most populous state of Mexico. Once upon a time, this rising star of politics took away the power of moral power with various accusations, including corruption scandals.
In February 2014, the government of Mexico's notorious drug criminal Guzman was arrested by the government. But in 17 months he had to break the jail for the second time. At that time, he ran away with a tunnel, a mile long dug right below his prison cell.
He was arrested again in January 2016 in the northwestern part of Mexico. Then in 2017, the 61-year-old criminal was handed over to the United States. In the United States as head of the Sinylo criminal gang, he has been facing trial in the case of cocaine, heroin and other drug trafficking.
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