Chicago Sun-Times

Witness against El Chapo denied release from prison

- BY JON SEIDEL, FEDERAL COURTS REPORTER jseidel@suntimes.com | @seidelcont­ent

A federal judge has denied compassion­ate release from prison to a man who, along with his brother, has been heralded as one of the most important drug informants in U.S. history.

U.S. District Judge Sharon Johnson Coleman denied Saturday the request from Margarito Flores, court records show. However, she also said Flores had not exhausted his administra­tive options, and she left Flores the option of renewing his request.

Though Flores’ original request was filed under seal, the judge’s order noted that “Flores asserts that he has undergone recent medical procedures that have increased his risk of contractin­g COVID-19, including being hospitaliz­ed after experienci­ng extremely restricted breathing, undergoing surgery to remove an abscess in his jaw and developing a blood infection as a result of the abscess.”

Flores’ request led to the revelation last week that federal prosecutor­s no longer believe Flores and his brother, Pedro, had turned over all of their assets to the government despite their extraordin­ary cooperatio­n.

Margarito Flores is due to be released from custody in November, records show. A government filing last week said he is “currently serving his sentence in an institutio­n within the Bureau of Prisons (BOP), the location of which remains undisclose­d” to protect his safety.

The Flores brothers, known as the Twins, pleaded guilty to drug charges in 2014 and were given relatively light prison sentences of 14 years. Pedro Flores testified against Mexican drug kingpin Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman Loera during his trial in Brooklyn, which led to a life prison term for him.

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