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What the Prosecutor’s Office does not know about the 22 hidden properties of Cés

WASHINGTON, DC- Former Governor of Chihuahua César Duarte Jáquez hides 22 properties in the United States that have not been detected by the Chihuahua prosecution, the above through family members, financial operators and names.

The vast majority of homes are located in exclusive residential areas of Texas and some in New Mexico, 21 of them were acquired during Duarte’s mandate in Chihuahua and all are worth approximately $ 6 million.

A private investigator who found the location of these properties warns that in the buildings the Duarte Jáquez family hides money (dollars in cash), works of art, oil paintings, vases of Mata Ortiz who are from the Chihuahua government.

In its investigation, it is highlighted that only one of the 22 properties is considered by the investigation carried out by the administration of Javier Corral, the above due to the strategy to hide them from Duarte operators.

“Stakeholders” in the fight against corruption in the case Duarte Jáquez -who faces a process of extradition from the United States, accused of looting 3.5 billion pesos from the Chihuahua treasury- were in charge of hiring the private investigator, and his general data is reserved to avoid retaliation by the ex-governor’s family and because its confidentiality contract so stipulates.

“Some properties that the prosecution of Chihuahua blames Duarte they do not correspond, however the list that I share (with the magazine Proceso) is correct and easy to verify ”, as did the correspondent of the magazine.

To all this acquisition of properties, according to the researcher, million dollar operations are added that one of the operators of Duarte performs in the state of Quintana Roo.

Among the operators, names and relatives used for the acquisition of the houses are his wife Bertha Olga Gómez Fong, their children César Adrián and Olga; his daughter-in-law Miriam Corral Vega, her brothers Alejandro, Mario, Carmen and Lourdes and Elizabeth Vega Trujillo, Raúl Fernández Moreno and Everardo Medina they operated as names.

All properties in Texas and New Mexico were purchased with cash, and after the former governor’s capture, some were put up for sale days after his capture.

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