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Meet Diana Espinoza Aguilar: Wife Of Drug Lord Rafael Caro Quintero

Diana Espinoza Aguilar Background

Former Mexican beauty queen Diana Espinoza Aguilar is best known for being Rafael Caro Quintero’s wife. She is 53 years old now and was born on July 17, 1970.

Famous Mexican drug lord Rafael Caro Quintero is most known for co-founding the now-defunct Guadalajara drug cartel. Here, we’ve provided further details about Diana, her union with the drug lord, and whether or not she works in the drug trade. Continue reading.

Diana Espinoza Aguilar’s Bio

  • AGE: 53 Years Old
  • BIRTHDAY: 17th July 1970
  • BIRTHPLACE: Chihuahua, Mexico
  • BIRTH SIGN: Cancer
  • ETHNICITY: Mixed

Rafael Caro Quintero’s Wife, Diana Espinoza Aguilar Was Born 53 Years Ago

Rafael Caro Quintero’s wife, Diana Espinoza Aguilar was born on the 17th of July 1970 in Chihuahua state, Mexico, and is presently 53 years old. She is a Mexican national and reportedly of mixed ethnicity but because there is no information about her parents and family background in the public space, details of her ethnicity mix are not clear. Also, nothing is known about her early life and birth family.

Although she was a beauty queen, Diana came into prominence following her marriage to Rafael Caro Quintero. However, many facts about her are not publicly known, including what she currently does for a living. Also, her current whereabouts are not publicly known.

Diana and Rafael Caro Quintero Met in Prison

Diana and Rafael met in prison, thanks to the host of the Grupera music program who brought musical bands to the men’s and women’s prisons. According to various publications, Diana was arrested in 2008 with her then-partner who was accused of drug trafficking and money laundering-related offenses. At the same time, Caro Quintero was serving a 40-year jail sentence following the murder of Enrique Camerena Salazar, a former Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) agent.

Two years after Diana was arrested (in 2010) Rafael saw her on television in some photos related to a beauty contest in Puente Grande prison, Jalisco. Diana was said to be the winner of the contest and Caro found a way to meet her. He went through a girl who was a television host, she introduced both of them and that was how and when their relationship started.

Diana Espinoza Aguilar and Rafael Caro Quintero

She Became Rafael Caro Quintero’s Wife After He Left Prison

They started dating and would subsequently get married after they came out of prison. There are no details of their marriage and when it actually happened but they have remained husband and wife ever since. Diana Espinoza’s marriage to Rafael Caro Quintero has not produced any child. However, she is a stepmother to her husband’s four children; Héctor Rafael Caro Elenes, Roxana Elizabeth Caro Elenes, Mario Yibrán Caro Elenes, and Henoch Emilio Caro Elenes.

Rafael Caro was previously married to Mara Elizabeth Elenes Lerma and together they had four children. They married in mid-1970 and their marriage ended in divorce after some years.

Diana Espinoza Aguilar was Involved in Rafael Caro Quintero’s Drug Business

Some people have been curious to know if Diana Espinoza Aguilar was ever a part of her husband, Rafael Caro Quintero’s illegal business, and the answer is yes, she was. On 11th May 2006, she was described by the US Department of the Treasury as a key part in the movement of money from her partner’s organization, an allegation she says she is innocent of. She allegedly holds some of Quintero’s assets which he obtained with drug proceeds under her name.

Following this, the United States government ordered the freezing of any assets and accounts she might have within the country. Not only that, all citizens were prohibited from carrying out any financial transactions with her. Diana has, however, denied any connection with the drug world and also insisted that her husband is not dedicated to the business.

Rafael Caro Quintero, the spouse of Diana Espinoza, is one of his generation’s most well-known drug dealers. In the late 1970s, he started his criminal career and helped form the Guadalajara drug cartel. He was detained in his Costa Rican villa on April 4, 1985, and given a 40-year prison term. He was nevertheless set free on August 9, 2013, only to be detained once more on July 15, 2022.

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