Mexican Boxer Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. Faces Arrest Upon Deportation as Court Rejects Appeal
Source: news.source.inquirer
Julio Cesar Chavez Jr., a former world champion boxer and son of a Mexican boxing legend, faces arrest in Mexico upon deportation from the U.S. after his appeal to avoid arrest was rejected by a Mexican court. Chavez was detained in Los Angeles on allegations of drug trafficking ties and illegal presence in the U.S. His defense has filed multiple injunctions to prevent his arrest in Mexico, which have been unsuccessful so far. Chavez's arrest follows his recent boxing match loss to Jake Paul.
Key Points
Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. was arrested in Los Angeles for alleged drug trafficking ties and illegal presence in the U.S.
A Mexican court rejected Chavez's appeal to avoid arrest if deported from the U.S.
Chavez's defense team has filed multiple injunctions to prevent his arrest in Mexico, all of which were rejected.
Chavez faces charges in Mexico for organized crime and arms trafficking, linked to the Sinaloa cartel.
His arrest comes shortly after a boxing match loss to Jake Paul in California.
An immigration hearing to decide his deportation is scheduled.