Woman Accused of Working With Cartels Expelled From Mexico, Returned to SC
By Sol Prendido 6/03/2023 02:41:00 PM
"Sol Prendido" for Borderland Beat
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announced that a woman accused of trafficking drugs for Mexican drug cartels was recently taken into custody after being expelled from Mexico.
Officials said Jennifer Nicole Burns was indicted in the State Grand Jury Las Senoritas investigation last year and charged with trafficking methamphetamine.
According to officials, the Las Señoritas investigation was named because several of the main targets were women that fled to Mexico to escape prosecution in the United States.
More:
http://www.borderlandbeat.com/2023/06/woman-accused-of-working-with-cartels.html
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Woman accused of providing cartel drugs to inmates, expelled from Mexico, returned to SC
by: Bethany Fowler
Posted: Jun 2, 2023 / 10:36 AM EDT
Updated: Jun 2, 2023 / 10:36 AM EDT
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WSPA) A woman accused of working with the Mexican cartel and providing drugs to South Carolina inmates has been expelled from Mexico and returned to the state.
According to the South Carolina Attorney Generals Office, Jennifer Nicole Burns is a part of Las Senoritas, a group of women running to Mexico to escape prosecution in the United States.
Burns allegedly fled to Mexico in March of 2019 in connection with another state grand jury case. Burns has been living in Mexico among cartel members sourcing drugs directly from them.
The attorney generals office said Burns, along with other cartel members, coordinated with South Carolina Detention Center inmates to have drugs, mostly meth, delivered to co-conspirators in the Upstate, primarily in Greenville and Pickens County.
More:
https://www.wnct.com/on-your-side/crime-tracker/woman-accused-of-providing-cartel-drugs-to-inmates-expelled-from-mexico-returned-to-sc/