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Did federal agents close the courtroom during the trial of Mexican drug lord Joaquin El Chapo Guzmán because he started naming Democrats he paid off? No. The three-month trial received widespread media coverage and was never abruptly closed off. Also, Guzmán didn’t testify. The claim was shared on the official Facebook page of country singer and conservative activist Ted Nugent. The post displays an image of Guzmán and reads: The feds closed the courtroom when El Chapo started naming Democrat’s who he paid off. Imagine that!! The post was flagged as part of Facebook’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our partnership with Facebook .) This is another variation of many rumors that falsely claim Guzmán gave up information during testimony in the trial. We previously fact-checked one that said Guzmán stated in court that former FBI director James Comey helped launder $150 million cartel money for House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. We rated that Pants on Fire! And like the previous claims, this one ignores the fact that Guzmán didn’t take the stand during his trial. Guzmán was found guilty in February 2019 on 10 counts of federal charges and sentenced to life in prison after the trial exposed the inner workings of his Sinaloa cartel, which funneled drugs into the United States for decades. According to the trial’s transcript and several media reports, Guzmán chose not to testify at the trial and his defense only called one witness, FBI agent Paul Roberts. The agent was called to discuss notes he took about a drug trafficker previously involved with Guzmán, in an attempt to highlight discrepancies. Alex Cifuentes, a former Guzmán associate, took the stand and testified that former Mexican president Enrique Peña Nieto took a $100 million bribe from the kingpin. But there was no testimony about any American officials. Our ruling A post shared by Ted Nugent claims that federal agents closed the courtroom when Joaquín El Chapo Guzmán started naming Democrats he paid off. This claim is unfounded. The trial was covered by media organizations around the world and federal agents couldn’t have closed off Guzmán’s testimony because he never gave one. We rate this Pants on Fire!
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