Last year Bossip reported on Charlo Greene who quit while live on Alaskan TV to open a marijuana dispensary. Well, Alaska is not as forward thinking as California, Wa. State, or Oregon when it comes to weed and she has been charged with 8 criminal counts which could lead to a lengthy prison sentence.
The Guardian:
Greene quickly became a full-time cannabis advocate, working to help Alaskans access pot after the state became the third in the US to legalize recreational pot in November 2014.
But despite the voter-approved initiative, Alaska has not helped her start a legitimate marijuana operation. On the contrary, the state launched a series of undercover operations and raids at her club, ultimately charging her with eight serious criminal offenses of “misconduct involving a controlled substance”.
If convicted, she could face 24 years behind bars.
“It’s almost dizzying when you try to make sense of it,” Greene said in an exclusive interview with the Guardian about her upcoming trial. “It could literally cost me the rest of my adult life.”
A brawl over a loud boom box broke out on a Spirit Airlines flight about to land at the Los Angeles International Airport.
According to ABC7, the plane was heading from Baltimore to Los Angeles when two women began playing music loudly from a boom box.
When another passenger asked the women to turn down the music, the boom box owners instead turned up the volume and taunted passengers.
Shortly after, a wild scene was caught on camera as five women began fighting mid-flight.
LAX police met the plane at the gate and all five women involved were taken off the plane.
Surprisingly, none of the women were arrested or charged.
Beauty queen Emma Aispuro Coronel, wife of El Chapo Guzman Photo: Telemundo
In a sit-down with Mexican journalist Anabel Hernández, Emma Coronel Aispuro, wife of Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, claims that her husband’s health has deteriorated in the Antiplano prison since the Sinaloa cartel leader was recaptured on January 8.
“I am afraid for his life. We don’t know if he is eating well. We don’t know what his situation is because we haven’t seen him.”
Guzmán escaped from the Antiplano prison through a tunnel in the shower area of his cell in July.
The drug lord’s escape was considered a major embarrassment for the Mexican government as Mexican marines mounted a nationwide manhunt.
Marines finally caught up to Guzmán at a home in Los Mochis in January.
Guzmán’s lawyer has alleged that prison guards in the Antiplano prison are not allowing his client to sleep.
“They want to make him pay for his escape. They say that they are not punishing him. Of course they are. They are there with him, watching him in his cell. They are right there, all day long, calling attendance. They don’t let me sleep. He has no privacy, not even to go to the restroom.”
The special, titled “The Queen of El Chapo,” are on Mexico’s Telemundo network details Aispuro’s life with Guzmán — including when and where the pair were married, her life as Guzmán’s wife and the drug lord’s relationship with his twin daughters.
“Not everything people say is true, I think that all human beings have the right to have at least the basic things for life handy. They are not giving that to him.”
Coronel claimed not to know about her husband’s position as the leader of the Sinaloa cartel, the largest drug trafficking network on earth.
Blank-faced and without inflection she says:
“He’s like any other man. Not violent. Not rude…. I have never seen him get excited or be upset at anyone.”
Coronel was born in San Francisco, CA and has U.S. citizenship.
She plans on following her husband everywhere — even to the United States, where he faces a 21-count indictment in the Eastern District of New York, charged with money laundering and 12 murders.
She told Hernandez:
“I will follow to wherever he is. I am in love with him. He is the father of my children.”
You must be logged in to post a comment.