Honduras
Presidential Brother Guilty Of
Drugs Guns and Lies After SNDY
Trial What Awaits JOH?
By Matthew
Russell Lee,
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Oct 18 – Tony
Hernandez, the
brother of
Honduras'
president Juan
Orlando
Hernandez, after
a jury trial
was found
guilty just
after noon on
October 18 on
all four
counts of guns
and drug
running and
false
statements.
Inner
City Press
which has
lived tweeted
the whole
trial leading
to strange
replies from
Juan Orlando
Hernandez
himself who
tweeted a
photo of a gun
with the name
Trump on it,
has asked for
JOH's
response.
The
trial began
with a bang on
October 2 with
the charge
that already
life
imprisoned El
Chapo Guzman
gave the
defendant $1
million for
this brother,
the president.
On October 7,
sworn witness
Alex Ardon
described the
meeting, with
both El Chapo
and Tony
Hernandez
present and
the cash in
plastic bags,
see thread and
see below.
The
trial is
before U.S.
District Court
for the
Southern
District of
New York Judge
P. Kevin
Castel and
Inner City
Press is live
tweeting
it. See also
Patreon here
on the fast
mention and
shut-down of
Nikki Haley's
name.
On the
afternoon of
October 7 Alex
Ardon
continued on
the stand, now
describing
working with
El Chapo and
Pepe Lobo to
preserve his
drug turf on
the Guatemala
border, paying
Tony Hernandez
for
helicopters
and having "El
Chino" killed.
Here's some of
how it went:
Q:
In 2010, what
were the
approximate
sizes of
shipments of
cocaine in the
defendant's
helicopter? A:
320 kilos of
cocaine.
Q:
Was there
another
helicopter? A:
Yes. It is a
black
helicopter. Q:
How often did
you speak with
the defendant
about these
shipments of
cocaine? Who
else attended?
A: Mario
Calix, Melvin
Pinto... Hugo
and myself
Ardon
(naming names)
Daniel Pinto,
Hugo Pinto,
Orlando Pinto,
other
Pintos... Q:
Bring up
Government
Exhibit 105,
at the top. Is
that Mario
Calix? Ardon:
Yes. Q: And
Exhibit 111,
is this the
"Primo" you
mentioned
earlier?
Ardon: Yes.
Q:
Did anything
change in how
cocaine was
delivered in
2011? Ardon:
It changed
from
helicopters to
boats. Q: Did
Tony Hernandez
explain why?
Ardon: Yes. He
said with
boats we could
traffic a
larger amount
of cocaine,
more than with
helicopters.
Inner City
Press
@innercitypress
· 48m Q: How
much cocaine
did the boats
carry? Ardon:
The first
shipment was
750 kilos. Q:
And what did
you do with
those 750
kilos? Ardon:
I transported
them to
Guatemala.
Ardon:
The largest
quantity of
cocaine that
Tony Hernandez
sent by boat
was 1,600
kilos of
cocaine. Q:
When you moved
it by truck,
was there
security? How
provided it?
Ardon: Tony
Hernandez and
I did. Q: Who
participated?
Ardon: Tony
Hernandez'
cousin.
Q:
How were the
trucks
protected?
Ardon: M16s
and AR-15s. Q:
You said the
security team
in El Paraiso
also had AK47s
and bazookas?
Ardon: Yes,
always.
Q:
In 2011 did
you sell
cocaine to
Chapo Guzman
using the
Televisa
trucks? Ardon:
Yes. Q: Who
else was
involved?
Ardon: Tony
Hernandez,
Noel and
Victor Blanco
Q: Were the
Valle brothers
also involved?
Ardon: Yes.
Ardon:
Tony Hernandez
told me he was
awaiting a
cocaine
shipment of
1000 kilos. Q:
Did it arrive?
Where? Ardon:
To the
departamento
of Colon
Q:
How were they
armed? Ardon:
With rifles.
Q: And this
Primo, how
many were with
him in the
security
detail? Ardon:
Three cars,
with four
people in
each. Q: Did
you know where
they worked,
from how they
were dressed?
Ardon: With
the police.
The national
police.
Q:
What stamps
did you see on
the cocaine.
Ardon: The
T.H. stamp,
and also Nike,
and a stick
figure, and a
star. AUSA:
The T.H. stamp
like in
Exhibit 305?
Ardon:
Yes.
Ardon:
Tony Hernandez
told me
Franklin Arita
had to be
killed, that
he would call
Copan police
chief Tigre
Bonilla and
get it done.
AUSA: And then
what happened?
Ardon: He was
killed.
AUSA:
I'd like to
focus now on
2012... Did
you have any
meetings with
Chapo Guzman
that year?
Ardon: Yes. In
Guatemala.
AUSA: Who else
was there?
Ardon: Otto,
Don Amado,
Chapo and I
were there...
AUSA: Does Exh
115 show
Orellana?
Ardon: Yes
Ardon:
Orellana is a
very powerful
drug
trafficker in
Guatelama.
AUSA: In 2012
with Chapo,
did you speak
about
Orellana?
Ardon: Chapo
Guzman said
Orellana had
stolen one
shipment of
cocaine from
him and would
be taking over
the Guatemala
- Honduras
border
AUSA:
After Chapo
said that, did
you make any
proposals?
Ardon: I told
Chapo that
Orellana would
not take over
the border
because I was
going to be
talking with
Pepe Lobo to
provide me
protection on
the border.
Ardon:
I told Tony
Hernandez that
Orellana was
going to take
over the
border and
that I needed
security at
that border.
AUSA: And what
did Tony
Hernandez say?
Ardon: Tony
Hernandez told
me that in
order to get
that security,
Pepe Lobo was
the only one
who could
AUSA:
Did you talk
with Pepe Lobo
with Orellana?
Did he do
anything?
Ardon: He sent
two trucks to
the
border...
AUSA: Did you
see the
soldiers on
the border?
How many?
Ardon: Around
120 soldiers.
AUSA: How were
they armed?
Ardon:
Bazookas and
M16s.
Ardon:
Tony H told me
what as long
as the
National Party
remained in
power, I would
not be
extradited to
the US. AUSA:
Did Tony H.
explain why he
was not going
to supply you
with cocaine
anymore?
Ardon: He told
me he was
going to run,
and his
brother for
President
AUSA:
How much did
Tony Hernandez
charge you to
use his
helicopters to
move cocaine?
Ardon: $50,000
per trip.
AUSA: Who
provided the
pilots? Ardon:
Tony
Hernandez.
AUSA: Did he
provide
security? How?
Ardon: He
provided radar
to make sure
copters
weren't
stopped
Ardon:
350 kilos of
cocaine was
the largest
amount that a
helicopter
could get off
the ground
while
carrying
AUSA: Where
there any
problems with
the drug
worker you
called El
Chino? Ardon:
Yes, Chino got
arrested.
AUSA:
What did Tony
Hernandez says
about
Chino?
Ardon: Tony
Hernandez said
Chino would
have to be
killed,
because he had
all the
information
about the
helicopters...
Ardon:
I told Blanco
that Chino had
to be
murdered.
AUSA: And what
happened to
him? Ardon: He
was murdered.
AUSA:
Where?
Judge Castel,
at 5 pm on the
dot, calls end
of day.
Earlier
on October 7
Ardon took the
stand,
estimating how
much cocaine
he trafficked
into the
United States
and describing
the meeting
with El Chapo
and Tony
Hernandez.
Here's some of
how it went,
from Inner
City Press'
live tweets:
With
re-direct [of
Dario Euraque,
see thread]
over, the next
US witness is
Alex Ardon.
AUSA: Have you
participated
in torture?
Ardon: Yes.
AUSA: Do you
know Tony
Hernandez? Can
you identify
him? Ardon:
Yes, and yes
(pointed at
defense
table). Inner
City Press
@innercitypress
· 1h AUSA:
During what
years did Tony
Hernandez help
you and your
family
distribute
cocaine?
Ardon: 2010,
2011, 2012,
2013...
AUSA:
Did Tony
Hernandez tell
you about his
stamp on
cocaine?
Ardon: Yes. He
told me a
shipment was
coming in with
his stamp T.H.
on it.
AUSA: Did you
ever see Tony
Hernandez
armed? Ardon:
All the time
Did
Tony Hernandez
talk to you
about other
guns?
Ardon: Yes, an
M-60. It is a
big gun.
Breaking:
AUSA asked
Ardon, did you
meet El Chapo
Guzman? Ardon:
Yes, in 2013
in El Paraiso.
AUSA: Was Tony
Hernandez
there? Ardon:
Yes. AUSA:
Were payments
made? Ardon:
Yes.
Ardon:
El Chapo
Guzman said to
Tony
Hernandez, I
am going to
give $1
million for
your brother
Juan Orlando
Hernandez.
AUSA: Did you
see the money?
Ardon: Yes. It
was brought in
from the car
in plastic
bags. We
counted it.
AUSA:
Does
Government
Exhibit 314
fairly and
accurately
describe the
weapon you
just described
as a bazooka?
Ardon:
Yes.
AUSA: How
cocaine did
you move into
the US? Ardon:
I don't
understand the
question.
AUSA:
How cocaine
did you and
your family
move into the
US? Ardon:
Around some
250 tons.
AUSA: Did your
relatives
participate?
Ardon: Hugo
Ardon, Lionel
Leiva... AUSA:
What about
brothers in
law? Ardon:
Yes... one was
at the meeting
with El Chapo.
AUSA:
What did your
cocaine stamp
look
like?
Alex Ardon: "A
double A."
AUSA:
Did Tony
Hernandez tell
you what he
was using his
lab for in
Lempira?
Ardon: Yes, he
told me it was
to rebuild
kilos, like if
they got wet.
AUSA:
What type of
drug
trafficking
activities did
Blanco do with
you? Ardon: I
would buy from
him.. He would
provide me
security... We
started
working
together in
2004. AUSA:
When did you
stop? Ardon:
When Blanco
was arrested.
AUSA:
What
departments of
Honduras did
Blanco do most
of this
business
in? With
that, Judge
Castel
declares the
lunch break,
telling the
jurors not to
discuss the
case.
On
the afternoon
of October 4
Tony
Hernandez'
lawyer Omar
Malone
questioned
cooperating
witness Victor
Hugo Diaz
Morales about
shooting his
wife in the
face, and
where all of
his drug
profits were
hidden (farms
and houses, it
seems). More
on Patreon here. Here
are two
exhibits, and
here's how
some of it
went: "Tony
Hernandez'
lawyer Omar
Malone is
asking the
cooperating
witness how
and when he
got his deal.
AUSA Houle
objects,
referring to
privileged
information.
Malone:
Do you recall
signing a
document that
you would not
falsely
incriminate
anyone?
Witness
(pause) Please
repeat the
question.
Malone: You
knew you were
supposed to
tell the truth
during that
meeting.
Witness: The
document was
in English.
Malone:
Do you
remember an
interpreter
translating it
for you into
Spanish?
Witness: I
don't
remember.
Malone: Did
Tony Hernandez
come up in
that meeting?
Witness: I
don't remember
the topics
that came up.
Malone:
I started out
by asking you
about being
truthful-
Judge Castel:
Just ask the
question.
Malone: Would
an honest man
lie? Witness:
I already told
you, I was
afraid.
Malone: You
never had any
problem
exacting
punishment on
people in your
history,
right?
Malone:
Are you
telling this
jury that
despite your
history you
were afraid of
this gentleman
(gestures at
Tony
Hernandez) and
that is why
you lied to
prosecutors?
Witness: I
cannot suggest
anything to
the jury.
Malone:
When you were
arrested you
had a cell
phone, right?
Witness: Yes.
Malone: They
downloaded the
information
from your
phone, right?
Witness:
Yes.
Malone: Did
you use
WhatsApp?
Witness: No.
Malone: So
only phone and
text and in
person?
Witness: Yes
Malone:
And the only
way you can
get that 40
year sentence
reduced is if
the
prosecutors
file something
with the court
that Mr. Diaz
Morales has
been
cooperative,
right?
Witness: It
will also have
full detail of
all my crimes.
Malone:
You know you
have to please
the
prosecutors
with your
cooperation in
order to get
that reduction
request?
Witness: That
is not
correct.
Malone: Is it
fair to say
you don't want
to spend 40
years in
prison in the
US? Witness:
That's right.
Inner City Press
will continue to cover this and
other SDNY and 2nd Circuit cases
- watch this site, and there is
more on
Patreon, here.
Inner City
Press which
has lived
tweeted the
whole trial
after the verdict
asked the
defendant's
lawyer Omar
Malone about
this client's
post arrest
statement, the
admitted
murders by the
cooperating
witnesses, and
upcoming
sentencing
submission.
Video and
answers here.
The
trial began
with a bang on
October 2 with
the charge
that already
life
imprisoned El
Chapo Guzman
gave the
defendant $1
million for
this brother,
the president.
On October 7,
cooperating
witness and
former mayor
Alexander
Ardon
described the
meeting, with
both El Chapo
Guzman and
Tony Hernandez
present and
the cash in
plastic bags,
see thread
and see below.
The
trial was
before U.S.
District Court
for the
Southern
District of
New York Judge
P. Kevin
Castel and
Inner City
Press was live
tweeting
it. See also
Patreon here
on the fast
mention and
shut-down of
Nikki Haley's
name.
On
Sunday October
13 Assistant
US Attorney
Emil Bove
informed Judge
Castel that a
deal on
evidence was
reached with
Tony
Hernandez'
lawyers, to
modify and
presumably
expand how
much of the
defendant's
post arrest
statement will
be seen by the
jury; DEA
Agent Gonzalez
who conducted
the interview
with not be
subject to
more cross
examination.
See Patreon, here.
Here
was the
letter: "The
Government
writes to
inform the
Court that the
parties have
reached
agreement
regarding
Government
Exhibits 403
and 403-T,
which contain
excerpts of
the
defendant’s
postarrest
statement.
(See Tr. 754).
Although the
Government
believes that
the defendant
waived any
argument under
the Rule of
Completeness
by failing to
timely object
(see id. at
745-47), the
Government has
agreed in
response to
defense
requests to
modify certain
segments of
the recording
(GX 403) and
the
corresponding
transcript (GX
403-T). The
Government
will publish
the modified
segments to
the jury on
Tuesday,
October 15.
The parties
are also in
agreement that
there will be
no further
cross-examination
of Special
Agent
Gonzalez.
Respectfully
submitted,
GEOFFREY S.
BERMAN
United States
Attorney By
Emil J. Bove
III."
And
here
the post
arrest
statement as
so far put in
to the jury,
as uploaded to
YouTube by
Inner City
Press, here.
The case is US
v. Diaz Morales,
15-cr-00379
(Castel).
Inner City Press
will continue to cover this
and other SDNY and 2nd Circuit
cases - watch this site, and there is
more on
Patreon, here.
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