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El Chapo’s Jail Conditions Alarming

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Notorious drug kingpin El Chapo is reportedly showing “strange and worrying changes” during his solitary confinement in a US maximum-security prison, his former lawyer says. Mariel Colón, who once represented the Sinaloa Cartel leader, claims his mental state is suffering at ADX Florence in Colorado.

 

El Chapo, real name Joaquín Guzmán, was arrested for a final time in Mexico in 2016 before being extradited to the US. Colón said the prison conditions are becoming harsher, noting changes in the 68-year-old that she described as “a little worrying.”

 

Her comments highlight the severe psychological impact of extreme isolation. Experts continue to monitor his situation, as prolonged solitary confinement takes a serious toll on inmates.

 

 

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How many lives has this person wrecked in his pursuit of wealth?

 

Don't do the crime if you can't do the time.

El Chapo's incarceration is much more benevolent in the USA than in Mexico or Thailand. At least the food is edible.

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