Adult mannequin accused of being ‘secret lover’ who led troopers to cartel boss El Mencho
Glam adult actress María Julissa has denied claims she was the mistress who helped authorities find the secret location where Mexico’s most wanted cartel leader was killed
An adult star has denied accusations that she was the secret mistress who gave authorities the tip on the love nest where the most wanted cartel leader in Mexico was killed earlier this week.
Gam actress María Julissa has been accused of aiding soldiers who located and killed El Mencho, the leader of the brutal Jalisco New Generation cartel. She has found herself in hot water after local media in Mexico reported she had a relationship with the drugs kingpin, which she denies.
A terrifying banner has been hung up by supposed cartel members issuing her with a chilling message. It read: “B***h Maria Julissa. You bit the hand that feeds you, you sent the marines after Chelo because they stole your truck.”
The message was signed with CJNG – the chilling initials of El Mencho’s Jalisco New Generation cartel. The adult star has spoken out on the rumours surrounding her and branded them “unfounded.”
Speaking to her 3.5 million Instagram followers, Maria said: “I want to make it absolutely clear: I have nothing to do with that situation.”
She added: “The information circulating is false and unfounded. I ask that you not share unverified content and not take any information you see on social media as fact. Misinformation can cause a lot of harm.”
The adult star continued: “[Do] not fall for fake news and always consult official and reliable sources.” Julissa’s rebuttal came after C5N and other Mexican media outlets accused her of helping authorities to find the infamous cartel boss.
Mexican authorities have not revealed any information about the identity of the woman who tipped them off. Despite the lack of information, numerous posts have circulated on social media claiming that Maria was the girl.
Prior to his death, El Mencho – real name Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes – headed up a crime group dubbed one of the “most prolific and violent” transnational crime organisations (TCOs) in the entire world.
The drug lord’s death has triggered mayhem across several states as gunmen have torched cars and blocked highways across the country. Violence on civilian infrastructure and civilians themselves is a hallmark strategy deployed by the CJNG and its allies.
The organisation is efficient in using violence against ordinary members of the public as a way of challenging law enforcement and advancing their interests.
Members of the crime syndicate routinely carry out brutal acts of violence to intimidate their rivals and the group have even been known to have downed an army helicopter with a rocket-propelled grenade.
Claims have been floated the CJNG would make new recruits feast on human flesh and carry out beheadings in its infamous “terror schools”.
One anonymous recruit previously told the DailyBeast.com: “I’ve been there and there was a lot of [cannibalism]. They recruit them and then they start working on them.”
Before his death the US state department offered a reward of up to $15million for information on El Mencho that would lead to his arrest. Trump’s administration even designated the CJNG as a foreign terrorist organisation earlier this year.
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