Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán

Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán
Booking photo from January 2017
Born
Joaquín Archivaldo Guzmán Loera

(1957-04-04) 4 April 1957
Other names
  • El Chapo (Shorty)
  • El Rápido (Speedy)
OccupationLeader of Sinaloa Cartel
Height168 cm (5 ft 6 in)
PredecessorMiguel Ángel Félix Gallardo
SuccessorIsmael Zambada García
Criminal statusIncarcerated
Spouses
At least 4
  • Alejandrina María Salazar Hernández
    (m. 1977)
  • Estela Peña (m. date unknown)
  • Griselda López Pérez (m. mid-1980s)
  • (m. 2007)
Children
At least 15
  • Rosa Isela Guzmán Ortiz (b. 1976)
  • Alejandrina Gisselle Guzmán Salazar (b. 1981)
  • Iván Archivaldo Guzmán Salazar, alias "El Chapito" (b. 1983)
  • Jesús Alfredo Guzmán Salazar, alias "Alfredillo" (b. 1986)
  • César Guzmán Salazar
  • Édgar Guzmán López (†) (b. 1984, d. 2008)
  • Joaquín Guzmán López, alias "El Güero" (b. 1986)
  • Ovidio Guzmán López, alias "El Ratón" (b. 1990)
  • Griselda Guadalupe Guzmán López
  • María Joaquina Guzmán Coronel (b. 2011)
  • Emali Guadalupe Guzmán Coronel (b. 2011)
  • Kim Guzmán Dolci
  • Laisha Guzmán
  • Victor Arael Hernández López
  • Rubencito
Parents
  • Emilio Guzmán Bustillos
  • María Consuelo Loera Pérez
Convictions
Criminal penaltyLife imprisonment without the possibility of parole plus 30 years, must forfeit assets worth more than $12.6 billion.
Reward amount
Mexico: US$3.8 million
United States: US$5 million
Capture status
  • 1st capture: 9 June 1993
  • 2nd capture: 22 February 2014
  • 3rd capture: 8 January 2016
Wanted by
Attorney General of Mexico, the Drug Enforcement Administration, and numerous sub-national entities.
Escaped
  • 1st escape: 19 January 2001
  • 2nd escape: 11 July 2015
Imprisoned atADX Florence near Florence, Colorado, United States
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Joaquín Archivaldo Guzmán Loera (Spanish: [xoaˈkin aɾtʃiˈβaldo ɣusˈman loˈeɾa]; born 4 April 1957), commonly known as "El Chapo", is a Mexican former drug lord and a former leader within the Sinaloa Cartel. Guzmán is believed to be responsible for the deaths of over 34,000 people, and was considered to be the most powerful drug trafficker in the world until he was extradited to the United States and sentenced to life in prison.

Guzmán was born in Sinaloa and raised in a poor farming family. He endured much physical abuse at the hands of his father, through whom he also entered the drug trade, helping him grow marijuana for local dealers during his early adulthood. Guzmán began working with Héctor Luis Palma Salazar by the late 1970s, one of the nation's rising drug lords. He helped Salazar map routes to move drugs through Sinaloa and into the United States. He later supervised logistics for Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo, one of the nation's leading kingpins in the mid 1980s, but Guzmán founded his own cartel in 1988 after Félix's arrest.

Guzmán oversaw operations whereby mass cocaine, methamphetamine, marijuana, and heroin were produced, smuggled into, and distributed throughout the United States and Europe, the world's largest users. He achieved this by pioneering the use of distribution cells and long-range tunnels near borders, which enabled him to export more drugs to the United States than any other trafficker in history. Guzmán's leadership of the cartel also brought immense wealth and power; Forbes ranked him as one of the most powerful people in the world between 2009 and 2013, while the Drug Enforcement Administration estimated that he matched the influence and wealth of Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar.

Guzmán was first captured in 1993 in Guatemala and then was extradited and sentenced to 20 years in prison in Mexico for murder and drug trafficking. He bribed multiple prison guards and escaped from a federal maximum-security prison in 2001. His status as a fugitive resulted in an $8.8 million combined reward from Mexico and the U.S. for information leading to his capture, and he was arrested in Mexico in 2014. He escaped prior to formal sentencing in 2015, through a tunnel dug by associates into his jail cell. Mexican authorities recaptured him following a shoot-out in January 2016, and extradited him to the U.S. a year later. In 2019, he was found guilty of a number of criminal charges related to his leadership of the Sinaloa Cartel, was sentenced to life imprisonment, and incarcerated in ADX Florence, Colorado, United States.