El Mencho’s Rumored OnlyFans Lover Maria Julissa Responds To Claims That She Set Up Mexican Cartel Leader

OnlyFans model Maria Julissa has broken her silence following claims that she may have led the authorities to El Mencho’s location before his death.

The drug lord, whose real name was Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, met his end after Mexican special forces raided a secluded resort in Jalisco this week.

Oseguera was the leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel.

Police wounded the narcotics trafficker in a shootout on Sunday, and he died on the way to the hospital. The incident has led to widespread unrest in Mexico, with the cartel responding by burning buildings and cars, among other crimes.

U.S. intelligence reportedly played a role in the raid. But it’s also reported that authorities got a location on the 59-year-old by tracking a girlfriend.

Suggestions across social media link Maria, a Sonoran native, to the claims amid speculation that she may have set him up.

Maria Julissa Denies Involvement In El Mencho Killing

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Julissa has since taken to Instagram to distance herself.

“I want to take a moment to clarify a situation that I feel is important to address directly and transparently,” she wrote in a post.

“In recent days I have seen that information is spreading on social networks that involves me with what is currently happening in Mexico. I want to make it absolutely clear: I have nothing to do with that situation.”

The model urged internet users to be wary of fake news.

The information that is circulating is false and baseless. I ask you not to share content without verifying it and not to take as true any publication you see on networks. Misinformation can cause a lot of damage.

I thank those who have taken the time to ask directly and those who have offered me their support.

I ask you not to fall for fake news and to always consult reliable and official sources.

Thank you for your understanding.

El Mencho’s killing brought an end to a manhunt that lasted several years. The Mexican was one of the world’s most wanted traffickers and had a $15 million bounty on his head.

Unfortunately, the operation, though successful, has left Mexican authorities dealing with a brutal fallout.