Sinaloa cartel wives Mia and Olivia Flores gave a 'criminal defense attorney' in Chicago more than $4 million of those cash drug proceeds in 2010.
The Flores brothers are Chicago's most notorious twins, raking in millions as El Chapo's emissaries here before they flipped on the boss and took him down.
For years, they appeared to live normally in Chicago's Little Village, all the while saying their husbands were making $10 million per month. In a newly filed motion to dismiss the case, Mia Flores, alias Vivianna Lopez, contends she has an immunity deal with the government. Prosecutors say that's not true. A judge will decide whether to continue the case.
Here is how personally lucrative the drug business allegedly was at the time. Five million dollars in cash was secretly stashed in 2009 and 2010 alone"in the floorboards" of their house according to the court records, citing a federal drug enforcement report.
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