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Judi Lynn

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Sat Apr 12, 2025, 01:39 PM Apr 2025

DOJ Said Arrested Salvadoran Was The MS-13 Leader For The East Coast; Days Later It's Dropping Its Case [View all]


The DOJ justified its decision saying that Josue Villatoro Santos "won't be in this country much longer"

Demian Bio @bio_demian / Published Apr 10 2025, 11:14 AM EDT

Attorney General Pam Bondi announced in a nationally televised press conference in late March the arrest of Josue Villatoro Santos, a Virginia man who she claimed was the MS-13 leader for the East Coast. Two weeks later, the Department of Justice is moving to drop its criminal case against him.

Bondi said Villatoro Santos was responsible for "very violent crimes, anything you can associate with MS-13." "He was the leader over it, all of the violent crimes," added Bondi, who also claimed the man had been "recruited in middle school."

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The development follows a report by Drop Site News, which claimed another MS-13 leader was likely deported so he wouldn't reveal shady deals between Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele and local gangs.

The outlet cited the case of gang leader Cesar Humberto Lopez-Larios, known as "Greñas," who had been in U.S. custody after being arrested in Mexico in 2023 and was considered a key figure in the U.S. case against MS-13 leadership.

According to U.S. Justice Department record cited by the outlet, "Greñas" was allegedly involved in secret negotiations between MS-13 and Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele's government, in which gang leaders were offered incentives in exchange for reducing violence and providing political support. Bukele has long denied these negotiations, but his administration has resisted extraditing MS-13 leaders to the U.S., raising speculation about his desire to keep their testimony out of American courts.

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https://www.latintimes.com/doj-said-arrested-salvadoran-was-ms-13-leader-east-coast-days-later-its-dropping-its-case-580392
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