Trial of Naasón Joaquín, leader of La Luz del Mundo, will expose his life and dark secrets
The trial against Naasón Joaquín García, leader of La Luz del Mundo, has been set for March 15, 2027, in the United States, involving serious charges including organized crime and human trafficking.
The trial against Naasón Joaquín García, the leader of La Luz del Mundo, along with his mother Eva García de Joaquín and collaborator Joram Núñez Joaquín, is scheduled for March 15, 2027, in the United States. This legal proceeding addresses grave allegations, including organized crime, sexual trafficking, and human trafficking. The schedule was confirmed by Judge Loretta A. Preska during a hearing held on March 20 in New York, where progress on the case was reviewed. This significant event marks an important point in the legal battle faced by Joaquín and his associates.
During the recent hearing, federal prosecutors reported that there are still two additional pieces of evidence to be disclosed to the defense before the trial commences. The confirmation of these deadlines indicates the serious nature of the case and the complexity of the evidence involved. Moreover, another hearing has been scheduled on September 23 to evaluate the progress of the case, suggesting ongoing developments as both sides prepare for the upcoming trial.
The implications of this trial are substantial, not just for Joaquín and his co-defendants but also for the broader community affected by the activities of La Luz del Mundo. Given the allegations, the trial could reveal critical insights into the inner workings of this organization and its impact on vulnerable populations. As the case proceeds, it will likely attract significant public and media attention, highlighting issues of human trafficking and abuse of power within religious organizations.