Mexican influencer denies ties to the downfall of 'El Mencho' in Jalisco
Digital content creator María Julisa has denied any involvement in the downfall of the drug lord ‘El Mencho’ after an alleged audio threatening her surfaced online.
Mexican influencer María Julisa came into the spotlight after an alleged recording attributed to the drug lord Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as 'El Mencho', outlined a threat against her life for supposedly collaborating with Mexican authorities. This audio gained traction on social media, particularly on X (formerly Twitter), where it was shared widely among users in Mexico. In the recording, 'El Mencho' instructs his associates to take severe action against her, reportedly expressing anger that she had betrayed him. The alarming nature of the threat included a chilling directive about what should happen if she is not contacted.
This incident follows reports linking Guadalupe Moreno Carrillo, purportedly 'El Mencho's' partner, to the drug lord's location and subsequent arrest. The influencer's sudden rise in trending discussions and media coverage not only highlights the dangers faced by individuals in proximity to powerful criminal figures but also emphasizes the intersections of social media presence and organized crime. With threats like these emerging from powerful individuals, it raises concerns about the safety of influencers and content creators who may inadvertently become involved in such extremes.
In response to the online frenzy and rumors surrounding her supposed involvement, María Julisa took to her Instagram account to clarify her position. She categorically denied any connections to the situation or 'El Mencho', seeking to distance herself from the unfolding drama. Her public declaration is significant as it underscores the potential impact of social media narratives and the urgent need for digital figures to navigate their public image carefully, especially in light of serious allegations connected to organized crime in the region.