Mexico City.- Lucero Guadalupe Sánchez López, known as the “chapodiputada” for her ties to Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán Loera, wrote a book in which she recounts her love life with the drug lord.
The former PAN legislator in the Sinaloa Congress for the XVI Cosalá District in 2013, and stripped of immunity and impeached in 2016, launched the book entitled “La Chapo Deputy. My story with the lord of the mountain.”
This Wednesday she shared it on her social networks, two days after it was revealed that Emma Coronel, the wife of “El Chapo”, debuted in a music video as a model, a song that talks about her life.
The 408-page book highlights two things in her biography: that she was beauty queen of the Cosalá carnival in 2012 and that she was a deputy for the State of Sinaloa from 2014 to 2016.
“This story is not just any story,” he promises.
“It is a story that intertwines the innocence of a difficult childhood and the dark paths of power and betrayal,” reads the back cover.
In her Instagram post, she included photos in which she appears younger, hugging the historic leader of the Sinaloa Cartel.
“In the (book) you will find the complete and detailed story. I have reserved some previously unpublished images that I will share with everyone later,” Sánchez López said on Instagram.
The 35-year-old woman recalled that she had a relationship with the drug trafficker when she was 20 years old and, according to her book, “her romance with one of Mexico’s most famous drug lords, Joaquín ‘El Chapo’ Guzmán Loera, is what puts her life in constant danger.”
In the text, she describes herself as “a woman who dared to live beyond her limits” and recounted how she had to escape from confrontations, operations and even through a drug tunnel with the man from Sinaloa, anecdotes such as the one that occurred in the early hours of February 17, 2014, when they escaped together from elements of the Navy underground.
In 2019, during the trial against “El Chapo” in New York and in the presence of Emma Coronel, the former deputy recounted one of these experiences.
The former lawmaker was arrested in 2017 while trying to enter the United States at the border with San Diego to request asylum.
In October 2019, Sánchez was found guilty of conspiracy to traffic cocaine, and although there was talk that she could face a sentence of 10 years or even life imprisonment, she is free and active on social media, boasting about trips, meals, and concerts, and now this book.
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