U.S. evidence against Pres. Hernandez
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In August, 2019, federal prosecutors for the Southern District of New York introduced evidence against the president of Honduras, Juan Orlando Hernandez, referred to in the documents as CC-4. He was not indicted, but at trial witnesses said he accepted bribes from cocaine traffickers, including Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán.
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U.S. prosecutors accuse Honduras President Juan Orlando Hernandez of involvement in cocaine trafficking, and some migrants say his policies drove them from the country. But Hernandez has kept President Trump and his administration happy by catering to their interests.
U.S. prosecutors accuse Honduras President Juan Orlando Hernandez of involvement in cocaine trafficking, and some migrants say his policies drove them from the country. But Hernandez has kept President Trump and his administration happy by catering to their interests.
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