Ex-dea Boss From Oakton Agreed To Help Violent Mexican Cartel Move Millions, Feds Say

Paul Campo, 61, of Oakton, is facing charges after agreeing to launder upward of $12 million to participate in drug trafficking for the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, a/k/a Cartel de Jalisco Nueva Generacion or CJNG.

Prosecutors say that Campo and his associate, 75-year-old Florida man Robert Sensi, began meeting with a confidential source posing as a CJNG member in late 2024.

During Those meetings, they agreed to launder money, advise on fentanyl production, and even explore getting drones, rifles, carbines, grenade launchers, and rocket-propelled grenades for the cartel…

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