Close Menu
Rap Griot
  • HOME
  • MERCH
  • HOT TOPIC
  • INDIE
  • NEWS
  • THE UNDERGROUND
  • THROWBACK
  • TRENDING
What's Hot

Charlie Beans Produces Most of James Joyce the Squatch’s Confessional Rogue Hollow Debut “Discomfort Inn” (Album Review)

April 16, 2026

Prosecutors Argue Big30 Is a Flight Risk Due to Record Label Deal

April 15, 2026

Rick Ross Insists Drake Has Issues to Address Before Moving Past

April 15, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Rap Griot
  • HOME
  • MERCH
  • HOT TOPIC
  • INDIE
  • NEWS
  • THE UNDERGROUND
  • THROWBACK
  • TRENDING
Rap Griot
Home»Trending»Huntington Beach Man Sent To Prison Over Cartel-Linked Concerts
Trending

Huntington Beach Man Sent To Prison Over Cartel-Linked Concerts

info@rapgriot.comBy info@rapgriot.comAugust 17, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read3 Views
Share Facebook Twitter Email Copy Link
Follow Us
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube Spotify TikTok
Huntington Beach Man Sent To Prison Over Cartel-Linked Concerts
Share
Facebook Twitter Email Copy Link



José Ángel Del Villar was sentenced to four years in prison for illegally working with a cartel-linked concert promoter despite knowing the legal consequences.

Since 1998, AllHipHop.com has pioneered delivering Hip-Hop news. Get our daily email for exclusive, breaking news, and weekly digests, all curated for the true Hip-Hop enthusiast. Stay connected and informed with the heartbeat of Hip-Hop culture. Subscribe now!


José Ángel Del Villar was sentenced to four years in federal prison and fined $2 million Friday (August 15) after federal prosecutors said he knowingly worked with a concert promoter connected to two of Mexico’s most dangerous drug cartels.

The 45-year-old CEO of Del Records and Del Entertainment Inc. was convicted in March on 10 counts of violating the Foreign Narcotics Kingpin Designation Act and one count of conspiracy to transact in property belonging to specially designated narcotics traffickers. His company was also hit with a $1.8 million fine and sentenced to three years of probation, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.












View this post on Instagram






















A post shared by Canta Con DEL (@cantacondel)

The case centers on Del Villar’s business dealings with Jesús Pérez Alvear, a Mexican concert promoter whose company Gallistica Diamante, also known as Ticket Premier, was blacklisted by the U.S. Treasury Department. According to prosecutors, Pérez and his business “facilitated money laundering for the Cartel de Jalisco Nueva Generación (CJNG) and the Los Cuinis drug trafficking organization.”

“Even though Del Villar and Del Entertainment were aware that it was illegal to engage in transactions or dealings with Pérez, they willfully did business with him by continuing to have a Del Entertainment musical artist perform at concerts in which Pérez and Del Entertainment had a financial interest,” prosecutors said.

Pérez was killed in Mexico in December 2024, months before Del Villar’s sentencing.

Co-defendant Luca Scalis of West Hollywood pleaded guilty in May to one count of conspiracy to transact in property of specially designated narcotics traffickers. He’s scheduled to be sentenced October 22.

Mexican drug cartels like CJNG and Los Cuinis are considered among the most violent and powerful criminal organizations in the world. Known for their brutal enforcement tactics and global drug trafficking operations, these groups often use legitimate businesses—like concert promotions—to launder illicit profits. Their influence stretches across borders, making them a top priority for U.S. and international law enforcement.

Related





Source link

Beach CartelLinked Concerts Huntington Man Prison Rumors Signs
Follow on Facebook Follow on Instagram Follow on YouTube Follow on Spotify Follow on TikTok
Share. Facebook Twitter Email Copy Link
Previous ArticleThe Source |STARZ Docuseries Unveils the Untold Story of Atlanta’s Magic City
Next Article Reported Doechii SiR Booking Dispute Triggers $187K Fraud Lawsuit Against Agent

Related Posts

News

Ye’s Comeback Concerts in L.A. Earn $33 Million

April 7, 2026
News

Man Arrested After Trespassing at Nicki Minaj’s Mansion

April 1, 2026
News

Young Dolph Killer’s Sentence Delayed Over Prison Safety Concerns

April 1, 2026
News

Charleston White Threatens to Get Young Thug Sent to Prison

March 30, 2026
News

Man Arrested for Sexually Assaulting Woman at Gunna Show

March 27, 2026
Throwback

Cypress Hill “How I Could Just Kill A Man” (1991)

March 27, 2026
Top Posts

Beezy Blanco Shares His Journey From Studio To Spotlight In New Single “Dog”

July 21, 2025172 Views

Doechii Opens Up About Her Accidental Success

August 16, 202580 Views

Mets Take 2nd Win In A Row, Series Opener vs. Padres 8-3

September 17, 202554 Views

Eazy E “Eazy-er Said Than Dunn” (1988)

July 20, 202535 Views
Don't Miss

Charlie Beans Produces Most of James Joyce the Squatch’s Confessional Rogue Hollow Debut “Discomfort Inn” (Album Review)

Here we have the 4th studio LP from Brooklyn, New York emcee James Joyce the…

Prosecutors Argue Big30 Is a Flight Risk Due to Record Label Deal

April 15, 2026

Rick Ross Insists Drake Has Issues to Address Before Moving Past

April 15, 2026

Rappers in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

April 15, 2026
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Vimeo

Subscribe to Updates

Loading
About Us

Rap Griot is the voice of hip hop’s past, present, and pulse—where backstories of the culture take center stage. From the corner to the conference room, we spotlight the real voices behind the mic and the moguls behind the scenes. Artists, insiders, and icons pull up to speak their truth, share their journey, and unpack the raw reality behind the headlines. This is where hip hop speaks for itself.

Our Picks

Charlie Beans Produces Most of James Joyce the Squatch’s Confessional Rogue Hollow Debut “Discomfort Inn” (Album Review)

April 16, 2026

Prosecutors Argue Big30 Is a Flight Risk Due to Record Label Deal

April 15, 2026

Rick Ross Insists Drake Has Issues to Address Before Moving Past

April 15, 2026
Most Popular

Masta Ace’s Debut Album ‘Take A Look Around’ Turns 35 Years Old!

July 24, 20250 Views

Hulk Hogan Dead at Age 71

July 24, 20250 Views

NJ Little Leaguer Allowed To Play After Suspension For Bat Flip

July 25, 20250 Views
Copyright© 2026 Rap Griot. All Rights Reserved
  • HOME
  • MERCH
  • HOT TOPIC
  • INDIE
  • NEWS
  • THE UNDERGROUND
  • THROWBACK
  • TRENDING

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.