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Latin music executive Ángel del Villar, founder of the prominent música mexicana label Del Records, has been sentenced to ...
Del Records CEO sentenced to 4 years in prison Friday for violating the Kingpin Act Ángel Del Villar must surrender by Dec. 1 ...
José Ángel Del Villar was sentenced to four years in prison for illegally working with a cartel-linked concert promoter ...
The CEO of a prominent Latin music label from Huntington Beach was sentenced Thursday, Aug. 14 to four years in federal prison for doing business with a Guadalajara concert promoter linked to two of ...
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Latin Times on MSNLatin Music Mogul Ángel del Villar Gets 4 Years in U.S. Prison for Money Laundering Ties to Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG)
The music executive who built the careers of some of the most successful names in regional Mexican music, including Gerardo ...
A Huntington Beach man was sentenced to four years in federal prison for working with a concert promoter in Mexico with ties ...
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MyNewsLA.com on MSNSoCal Latin-Music Executive and Company Sentenced for Violating `Kingpin Act’
A Spanish-language music executive was sentenced to four years behind bars and ordered to pay a $2 million fine in downtown Los Angeles Friday for doing business with a concert promoter linked to ...
Del Records CEO, Ángel del Villar, was found guilty in criminal trial over Mexican cartel ties. Here's a timeline of his legal saga.
“Angel del Villar is a self-made and widely respected music executive who has built a successful entertainment company that produces some of the most beloved Regional Mexican music in the industry.
"Angel del Villar is a self-made and widely respected music executive who has built a successful entertainment company that produces some of the most beloved Regional Mexican music in the industry.
Photos obtained exclusively by DailyMail.com show a SWAT team preparing to raid the $4.5million California home of Del Records music executive Jose Angel del Villar at 6am on Friday ...
Del Villar was sentenced to 4 years in prison after being convicted of doing business with a concert promoter linked to Mexican drug cartels.
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