Mexican former top security official Genaro García Luna is in talks on a possible plea agreement with federal prosecutors in New York, where he is charged with accepting millions in drug-money bribes from the notorious Sinaloa cartel of convicted kingpin Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán.
A court document filed Monday says lawyers for García Luna and prosecutors are engaged in negotiations, “which they believe are likely to result in a disposition of this case without trial,” according to the filing signed by García Luna, his lawyer, a prosecutor and magistrate Judge Peggy Kuo.
García Luna, 51, was indicted in
New York on three counts of cocaine trafficking conspiracy and a false statements charge.