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El Chapo's Wife: Love, Lies, and Prison
30 Nov
Summary
- Emma Coronel reflects on marrying El Chapo at 18.
- She grew up in poverty, seeing marijuana farming as survival.
- Coronel served 36 months in prison for money laundering.

Emma Coronel Aispuro, wife of notorious drug lord Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, offers a rare glimpse into her life, revealing the profound impact of her association with him. Raised in poverty in Durango, Mexico, where marijuana farming was a common livelihood, she entered Guzmán's orbit at 17.
Despite marrying Guzmán shortly after turning 18, Coronel insists he kept his dangerous cartel operations hidden from her. She gave birth to their twin daughters in California, an event that heightened their risks. Coronel herself later pleaded guilty to charges including money laundering and drug trafficking.
Having served 36 months in prison, Coronel was released and is now focused on rebuilding her life and supporting her daughters. She expresses regret for the suffering caused by the cartel's violence and is working on developing her own brand, including modeling.




