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‘El Chapo’ paid ex-Mexican president $100 mln bribe -trial witness

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(Reuters) - Accused Mexican drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman once paid a $100 million bribe to former Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto, an ex-Guzman associate testified yesterday that he previously told U.S. authoritie­s.

Alex Cifuentes, who has described himself as Guzman’s onetime right-hand man, discussed the alleged bribe under cross-examinatio­n by Jeffrey Lichtman, one of Guzman’s lawyers, in Brooklyn federal court. Asked if he told authoritie­s in 2016 that Guzman arranged the bribe, he answered, “That’s right.”

Reuters could not immediatel­y reach Pena Nieto or his former spokesman for comment. He has previously denied taking bribes.

The allegation­s are among the most explosive to emerge from Guzman’s trial, which began in November and has so far featured testimony of lower-level corruption.

Guzman, 61, was extradited to the United States in 2017 to face charges of traffickin­g cocaine, heroin and other drugs into the country as leader of the Sinaloa Cartel.

Cifuentes testified that he had told U.S. prosecutor­s that Pena Nieto initially reached out to Guzman, asking for $250 million. Cifuentes told the prosecutor­s that the bribe was paid in October 2012, when Pena Nieto was president-elect, he testified.

Cifuentes also said testified that Guzman once told him he had received a message from Pena Nieto saying he did not have to live in hiding anymore.

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