Genaro Garcia Luna, formerly a high-ranking government official, is serving a 38-year sentence for accepting bribes.
Genaro Garcia Luna, Mexico’s former security chief, has been ordered by a Florida court to pay over $748 million to Mexico for corruption, alongside an additional $1.7 billion from his wife, totaling nearly $2.4 billion. Convicted in the US for drug-related charges linked to his collusion with the Sinaloa cartel, he allegedly misappropriated taxpayer funds and facilitated drug trafficking while in office. This case marks a significant legal victory for the Mexican government in its fight against corruption.