Former Mexico security chief 'who accepted millions of dollars from El Chapo' negotiates plea deal
Genaro García Luna is negotiating with federal U.S. prosecutors in New York. Mexico's former secretary of public security from 2006 to 2012 pleaded not guilty last Friday at a court in Brooklyn. The 51-year-old is accused of accepting millions of dollars and protecting El Chapo's old Sinaloa Cartel.
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