Julio César Chávez Jr. has been deported to Mexico after his arrest in the U.S. for visa overstaying and lying on a green card application. He is wanted for alleged cartel associations, arms, and drug trafficking offenses, with an investigation that began in 2019. Following his arrest shortly after a high-profile boxing match, Mexican authorities confirmed his transfer to a prison in Sonora. Chávez Jr. has struggled with addiction and faced legal trouble throughout his career, including multiple suspensions and a DUI conviction.
Julio César Chávez Jr. has been deported to Mexico, where he faces allegations of cartel ties, arms and drug trafficking charges, following his arrest in the U.S.
The investigation into Chávez began in 2019, leading to a warrant for his arrest due to his supposed connections with the Sinaloa Cartel.
Chávez Jr., who has struggled with drug addiction throughout his career, was arrested in California shortly after a high-profile fight, and has had multiple legal issues.
Despite his father’s legendary boxing career, Chávez Jr. has faced significant personal and professional challenges, including failed drug tests and a DUI conviction.
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