DAY FOUR: Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez’s (JOH) brother, Tony Hernandez on Trial in New York

This summary is based on the Spanish language reporting published by Pro-Honduras Network (ProHN) and live twitter feed from Inter City Press. Watch the ProHN video posted below:

What Happened Today:

** Two witnesses testified: Honduran historian Darío Euraque and Amilcar Alexander Ardon Soriano, former National Party mayor from El Paraíso, Copan.

Key Details that Surfaced:

Amilcar Alexander ardon Soriano with Honduran president juan orlando hernandez.

Amilcar Alexander ardon Soriano with Honduran president juan orlando hernandez.

** In 2009, Ardon gave ex-President Lobo and JOH $2 million dollars, and $1 million just to JOH through Tony for their campaigns in exchange for protection, security, information about radars and police/military activities, and also, a government position for his brother, Hugo Ardon. Ardon was in the meeting when El Chapo gave $1 million in plastic bags for JOH’s campaign. This brings total donations to JOH and Lobo’s campaigns to $4.04 million.

** In 2009, Ardon met with former President Lobo and JOH in the National Party headquarters in San Pedro Sula and openly discussed drug trafficking.

** El Chapo moved tonnes of cocaine in transport trucks owned by Televisa (a mass Mexican media company).

** Ardon and Tony were major providers of cocaine to ‘El Chapo’ and the Sinaloa cartel

** Ardon corroborated ‘El Rojo’s’ testimony who named Juan Carlos “El Tigre” Bonilla, former Head of National Police as being involved in drug-related killings. Tony’s direct participation in at least two killings was also confirmed.

What Will Happen Tomorrow:

 ** Witness Amílcar Alexander Ardon will continue testifying

** Another witness may be called if there is time.


More Details:

 ** Various family members (at least 8) in the Hernandez family were present including JOH/Tony’s mother, their brother Amilcar Hernandez, and others.

o   Many in the family were taking notes of what was being said in the trial.

** Ardon testified for 3 hours, 40 minutes today and the prosecutor told the judge at the end of the day that he still had 3 more hours of questioning.

Testimony of Honduran historian Darío Euraque:

 ** Profile: Works at Trinity College in Connecticut, was part of President Zelaya’s Cabinet from 2006-2009, has published seven books.

** Explained the profile of various individuals (Alexander Ardon, Soraya Calix, etc) in the list that was given to the jurors on the first day of the trial.

** Discussed what OABI is (the Honduran government institution in charge of confiscating assets obtained through illicit activities) and mentioned that few of Tony Hernandez’s assets had been confiscated.

** Explained the power that Congressional representatives, their substitutes, mayors, etc, have in the context of Honduran politics.

** Tony’s defense attempted to associate the witness with the LIBRE Party saying that Euraque is disgruntled with the government (and thus speaking negatively about JOH) because he was remove from his position (like all of Zelaya’s Cabinet) during/after the coup.

o   Questioned his credibility by presenting interviews he had previously given to different media.

** Explained different extraditions from Honduras, illegal re-election, 2013 and 2017 electoral frauds, etc. etc.

Testimony from Collaborating Witness, Amilcar Alexander Ardon Soriano:

 (Divided into sub-sections for clarity)

GENERAL OBSERVATIONS (TONY’S REACTIONS IN COURTROOM)

 ** During certain moments of Ardon’s presentation, Tony seemed nervous. Normally Tony gives the impression that he’s relaxed but as soon as Ardon entered the courtroom, he got nervous and starting fidgeting with a pen.

o   At one point during Ardon’s testimony, Tony took his defense attorney’s laptop and starting typing something.  

juan antonio “Tony” hernandez. Picture taken in the National Congress in Honduras when Tony was a congress representative.

juan antonio “Tony” hernandez. Picture taken in the National Congress in Honduras when Tony was a congress representative.

o   In previous hearings, Tony has attended in his prison uniform – a dark, navy blue one-piece suit, which is the uniform used in Metropolitan Correction Center (located across the street from the NY Southern District court).

o   Today, Ardon was dressed in a beige uniform. It seems like he is not being held in the Metropolitan Correction Center like the majority of extradited Honduran drug traffickers. Its possible Ardon is being held in Brooklyn.

ARDON’S DRUG TRAFFICKING & HANDING HIMSELF OVER TO US AUTHORITIES

 ** Ardon turned himself over to US authorities in March 2019 after Tony was arrested. Tony, former President Porfirio “Pepe” Lobo, and JOH helped provide protection to Ardon. After Tony was arrested, Ardon decided to just turn himself in thinking that Tony may be giving US authorities information about him.  

o   Ardon plead guilty to drug trafficking and weapons smuggling

o   He admitted to being involved in 56 assassinations and injuring at least 4 people.

** From 2010 to 2018, he transported between 30 to 40 tons of cocaine to the US

** Ardon ran drug labs in Honduras and stamped his cocaine with double As. He said he had seen other stamps like Tony’s TH stamp, also Nike, a stick figure, and a star.

THE DRUG BUSINESS: ARDON, TONY, OTHER DRUG TRAFFICKERS & EL CHAPO GUZMAN

** In 2011, he saw the first shipment of cocaine stamped with TH. He corroborated what ‘El Rojo’ said regarding the TH stamp.

** Said that Ardon met Tony Hernandez in La Entrada, Copan where they met many times. The first time, they didn’t talk about drug trafficking but later would speak about it frequently.  

** In 2011, Ardon sent cocaine to El Chapo Guzman using the trucks of the mass Mexican media company Televisa. The deal involved Tony Hernandez, Noel and Victor Blanco, and the Valle brothers.

** In 2013, Tony, Ardon, Mario Jose Calix Hernandez, Hugo Ardon (1), Don Amado (El Chapo’s contact/associate in Guatemala), Melvin Pinto, Oto Salgado and Ronaldo Salgado met with ‘El Chapo’ met in El Paraiso, Copan.

o   During the meeting, El Chapo asked Tony if he could provide his contact information to be in closer touch. Then El Chapo sent Don Amado to the car to get the $1 million dollars that El Chapo gave to JOH’s campaign in 2013. Ardon said that the money was wrapped in plastic bags and they counted it together.

o   Tony, Ardon, and Wilter Blanco were El Chapo’s suppliers in Honduras.  

o   Ardon mentioned that he met with ‘El Chapo’ 6 times. The first time was in 2007.

** In 2011, Ardon mentioned to Tony that he had drug labs and Tony said he did as well in Lempira. The labs were used to fix spoiled cocaine packages that had been damaged or gotten wet. They would repackage them to send them to the US.

** Ardon spoke with Tony about Los Cachiros in 2010. Tony was worried because he wanted to use the route from Gracias a Dios to Colon. Ardon said that he had an agreement with Wilter Blanco (2) and was going to work with them in this route.

** The Valle Valle cartel (3) worked in El Espiritu, El Copan and were Ardon and Tony’s associates. The Valles had a worker named ‘Toño Frontera’ (4) who helped with transporting drugs. He was the Valle contact with Guancho León in Guatemala. 

** El Chapo met with Tony personally between 2008 and 2013.

** El Chapo moved his drugs in Televisa trucks. In these trucks, up to 6000 tons of cocaine could fit inside these trucks. Ardon said that in 2007, El Chapo confessed that he used Televisa trucks. Ardon offered 2 tons for a shipment but said he would put El Chapo in contact with Tony because Tony was Ardon’s provider at that time. Ardon didn’t have drug labs that could produce large quantities but Tony did with his partner ‘El Cinco’ in Colombia.

o   Mentioned that he (Ardon) talked to Tony, telling him that he needed drugs to fill a shipment of 2 tonnes.

o   The first shipment that they sent to El Chapo left from San Pedro Sula, passed through El Paraiso, Copan. Tony provided 1000 kilos. All the shipments were protected by Tony and all the information needed about police posts and radars were provided by Tony as well (this verifies what El Rojo testified).

o   They never sold shipments to El Chapo that were less than 1000 kilograms. Tony took one shipment of 1000 kilograms from San Pedro Sula to La Entrada, Copan in helicopter.

** Ardon said that he had to use transport trucks at one point to move the drugs he sold to El Chapo.

** Ardon paid Tony $10,000/kilogram of cocaine (corroborating what El Rojo said) and he would then sell it for $11,000/kilogram in Guatemala.

** Ardon talked about two assassinations that Tony Hernandez participated in directly.

** Tony produced drugs in his labs in Colombia and transported them through Panama to Honduras, then to Guatemala, and then into the hands of Mexican cartels or directly to US markets (when they could no longer sell to El Chapo). Helicopters could only transport a total of 350-500 kilograms, so they started using boats and submarines. Tony told Ardon that boats could transport more drugs.

** The first shipment by boat was 750 kilos in 2011. Ardon transported them into Guatemala.

** Submarines and boats were sent from Colombia through Panama bay into Costa Rica and Nicaragua to the coasts of three departments in Honduras: Gracias a Dios, Colon and Atlántida. These people had contacts like Wilter Blanco who worked with the Los Cachiros cartel and routes would be divided into sectors where each worked. At times, each would work their sector but there were also times when there were conflicting interests.

** Mentioned that Wilton Blanco was an associate of Ardon. (Blanco may also be a collaborating witness). In 2004, they started working in Gracias a Dios, Colon, and Atlántida departments, which were departments where Blanco worked. 

** Ardon estimated that he moved 250 tons of cocaine and that his relatives participated including Hugo Ardon and Lionel Leiva.

** A piece of evidence, one M-60 engraved with “Juan Orlando Hernandez, President of Honduras” next to a Honduran flag, was presented. According to Ardon, Tony Hernandez showed Ardon the photographs of various arms including the M-60 and AK47s.

o   Also presented other weapons (or pictures of them) as evidence including an R15, revolvers, bazooka, M16, M60s, etc.  

** President Lobo and JOH conspired, provided security, and collaborated to move thousands of tons of cocaine.

 INVOLVEMENT OF HONDURAN POLICE AND MILITARY AND POLICE IN TRAFFICKING DRUGS:

 ** Ardon testified that Porfirio Lobo sent two loads of military (approximately 120 military) to the border to protect the border because a powerful Guatemalan drug trafficker named Orellana was threatening their business.

o   When Ardon told Tony about the threats, Tony responded that only Pepe Lobo could order protection at the border.

o   Pepe Lobo then sent the military to the Guatemala/Honduras border and the military stayed there for 2 months. They were armed with bazookas and M16s.

** Tony received all the information needed to protect drug shipments from his and JOH’s cousin, Mauricio Hernandez. Mauricio Hernandez was also involved in drug-related killings ordered by Tony.

** Ardon said today that Tony Hernandez would participate in killing people that threatened interests. Tony would ask former head of police, Juan Carlos ‘El Tigre” Bonilla to carry out killings.

o   Ardon gave one example of Franklin Arita Mata (5), who was refusing to run drugs through his territory into Guatemala. Tony told Ardon that Arita would have to be killed and that he would call the Copan police chief Bonilla and get it done.  Another man named ‘El Chino’ also threatened Ardon’s business and Tony told Ardon that El Chino would have to be killed because El Chino had all the information about the helicopters.

o   El Tigre Bonilla was mentioned as being one of the critical people that carried out assassinations as requested by Tony Hernandez.

The Municipal office in El Paraiso, copan. Built by former El Paraiso mayor, Amilcar Alexander Ardon. Its said that the building resembles the white house and has a heliport on the rooftop. photo from proceso digital.

The Municipal office in El Paraiso, copan. Built by former El Paraiso mayor, Amilcar Alexander Ardon. Its said that the building resembles the white house and has a heliport on the rooftop. photo from proceso digital.

DONATIONS & BRIBES TO ELECTORAL CAMPAIGNS

 ** Ardon gave bribes to finance National Party campaigns in 2005, 2009, 2013, and 2014. His largest contribution was $2 million for campaigns of Porfirio Lobo and JOH in 2009 (after the coup).

o   The money was handed over to Tony Hernandez and Porfirio Lobo. He always supported the National party campaigns, not just Presidential or congressional campaigns, but also mayors. In exchange, both were to provide security for his shipments of drug through the Minister of Defense and Security.

o   Ardon also asked for a position for his brother, Hugo Ardon, who was named head of ‘Fondo Vial’ (Honduran institution responsible for highway maintenance and construction). Around 2009-2010, a road was paved in Copan specifically upon request from Ardon because it was a major drug transit route.

** Ardon said he spoke with directly with JOH via telephone in December 2009 and JOH mentioned that he needed him to help bribe Congressional reps in Copan to vote for his election to the President of Congress. JOH said he would be protected and Hugo Ardon would get a government position.  

o   Ardon accepted to bribe Congressional reps in Copan so they would vote for JOH to be President of Congress.

** Ardon met with Porfirio Lobo in 2008 on a helicopter pad. Pofirio asked for money to finance the National party campaign and to finance mayors in Copan. Porfirio Lobo said that JOH would be the next President if they won and that he needed money to help finance JOH’s campaign as well. All of this for protection and guaranteed position for his brother, Hugo Ardon.

o   Ardon first gave $1 million in bribes in packages of dollars between $50,000 to $100,000 in black bags.

o   The second meeting was in 2009 in the headquarters of the National Party in San Pedro Sula where Ardon met with Pepe Lobo and JOH and spoke openly about drug trafficking. Pepe confirmed that he received the $1 million (the first part of his contribution) for his campaign.

o   Porfirio Lobo told JOH needed a contribution to win the Presidency of the Congress

o   One month after, Ardon met with Tony Hernandez, Mario Calix and Hugo Ardon in Santa Rosa de Copan where Tony said he was working with Colombians he had met through the Valle Valle cartel. Tony told him that if the National Party won the elections, Ardon would have access to information about the radars.

o   In 2009 when they won, Ardon had this access and began moving drugs with Tony’s helicopters that Ardon paid $50,000/trip to use. Tony provided the pilots and the information about the radar so that the helicopters wouldn’t be stopped.  


CITATIONS

(1)  HUGO ARDON is collaborating witness and confessed drug trafficker, Amilcar Alexander Ardon Soriano. Hugo was appointed to the head of Fondo Vial, which is the Honduran institution responsible for the maintenance, construction, administration, etc. of the highway and road system in Honduras. Hugo Ardon resigned from the position in 2015.

The Fondo Vial has been “intervened” by Honduran investigative bodies because of contracts that were signed between the state fund and the Los Cachiros drug cartel including one contract in 2012 for 18.1 million lempiras [$740,000 USD] to allegedly build a highway in northern Honduras.

(2)  WILTER NEPTALI BLANCO RUIZ is a drug trafficker that headed the Atlantic Cartel in Honduras. The cartel operated in the eastern department of Gracias a Dios, Colon, the Bay Islands, and Atlátida. Blanco was arrested in Costa Rica and extradited to the United States in mid-2019. He was allegedly responsible for sending shipments of cocaine to South Korea and ordering the killings of Julian Aristides Gonzalez Irías and Gustavo Alfredo Landaverde hernandez, two high-level official in the national anti-narcotics agency.

 (3) VALLE VALLE CARTEL was a powerful drug trafficking cartel in Honduras, largely based along the Guatemala border but into the department of Santa Barbara as well. The cartel was a family-run business that included Miguel Arnulfo Valle Valle and his two brothers, Luis Alfonso and Jose Reynerio. Their sister, Digna Valle Valle, was also involved but she was the first arrested by US authorities in July 2014. Miguel Anulfo and Luis Alfonso were extradited to the US in December 2014.

(4) “TOñO FRONTERA” or Héctor Antonio Vásquez Torres, was convicted and sentenced to 16 years in March 2017 with three others – two Mexicans and one Honduran (at least one of them also requested for extradition to the US  – for conspiring or attempting to murder President Juan Orlando Hernandez.

Day Three: President Juan Orlando Hernandez's (JOH) brother, Tony Hernandez On Trial in New York

This summary is based on the Spanish language reporting published by Pro-Honduras Network (ProHN) on their Facebook page. Watch the video posted below.

Victor Hugo Diaz morales, alias “El Rojo” testifying against tony hernandez is the new york southern district court. Sketch published by TeleMundo.

Victor Hugo Diaz morales, alias “El Rojo” testifying against tony hernandez is the new york southern district court. Sketch published by TeleMundo.

What Happened Today:

** Victor Hugo Díaz Morales, nickname “El Rojo”, a collaborating witness for the prosecution continued to testify.

Key Details that Surfaced:

** In 2009, El Rojo gave $100,000 to Tony Hernandez to support Porfirio Lobo’s Presidential campaign and JOH’s congressional reelection.

** “El Rojo” named and detailed the fundamental role of Honduran police and military in trafficking drugs and ensuring the protection of drug traffickers. This included Juan Carlos “El Tigre” Bonilla, the former Director of the Honduran National Police.  

** Tony provided and charged “El Rojo” $55,000 for information related to drug plane radars and military/police checkpoints for each drug shipment.

** Tony Hernandez sold ammunition to “El Rojo” in metal boxes with the Honduran military’s logo on them.

** Tony operated his own drug laboratories in Colombia.

What Will Happen Tomorrow:

** Trial suspended until Monday when three witnesses will be called including a DEA weapons expert and collaborating witness, Honduran drug trafficker and former mayor, Amílcar Alexander Ardón.


Other Details:

Testimony from Collaborating Witness, Victor Hugo Díaz, alias “El Rojo”:

(Divided into sub-sections for clarity)

** Tony entered the trial looking happy today wearing the same suit jacket and tie that he has been wearing the last few days.

INVOLVEMENT OF HONDURAN POLICE AND MILITARY IN TRAFFICKING DRUGS:

** The Prosecutor spent a significant amount of time in the morning showing the power and involvement of the police in supporting drug trafficking and traffickers. Tony was consistently named as the person that provided “El Rojo” with military and police information, which facilitated his drug trafficking.  

** From 2004 to 2007, “El Rojo” had met with various members of the Honduran police and Tony helped move police officials of his choosing to assist in drug operations but for a price.

** In 2007, “El Rojo” participated in meetings with Tony and Normando Rafael Lozano, head of the National police in Santa Rosa de Copan, Copan.

o   “El Rojo” asked Tony to not transfer Lozano to Tegucigalpa because Lozano assisted transporting drugs into Guatemala.

o   In 2007, “El Rojo” paid $5000 so that Lozano would not be moved to Tegucigalpa

** Between 2007 and 2008, police official Marcio Flores Santos worked with “El Rojo” in La Entrada, Copan and that “El Rojo” paid Tony $5,000 to have him transferred to western Copan (a critical drug transiting route, like in Santa Rosa de Copan, also in department of Copan)

Juan Carlos “El Tigre” Bonilla. Photo from La Prensa (Honduras)

Juan Carlos “El Tigre” Bonilla. Photo from La Prensa (Honduras)

** Tony told “El Rojo” that JOH would place Juan Carlos “El Tigre” Bonilla (1) in a key position inside his cabinet and that Bonilla would guarantee security for drug shipments and notified them of key police movements.

o   Bonilla was a co-conspirator allowing the movement of Tony’s cocaine from Colombia, which was passed to allies in Guatemala and then Mexico.

o   Tony also told “El Rojo” that “El Tigre” Bonilla was a person of confidence of JOH and that he was available to assist them in trafficking drugs. Tony said that Bonilla was violent and trained to kill.

** Tony told “El Rojo” that police official and JOH/Tony’s cousin, Mauricio Hernandez Pineda (2) helped with the importation of drugs and provided information of routes and police checkpoints in the department of Copan. Mauricio Hernandez Pineda and Hernan Hernandez, cousins of Tony and JOH, helped traffic drugs and gave information about investigations, movements of police, etc.

** Police official, Geovani Rodriguez provided “El Rojo” with security when he trafficked drugs in 2004.

o   Trafficker Ruben Mejía presented “El Rojo” to police official Geovani Rodriguez. Ruben Mejía trafficked drugs from Colombia and stamped his cocaine with his initials ‘RM.’ Mejía was the owner of a butcher shop and a car rental and automobile supply store.

NAMES OF OTHER DRUG TRAFFICKERS:

** El Rojo mentioned drug trafficker Marlon Recinos who worked with Tony transporting drugs into Guatemala.

** Gave declarations of his participation with Tony Hernandez and the mini cartel from the department of Lempira that includes Tony’s right-hand man, Mario José Calix Hernandez (3).

** Another person mentioned was Mauro Flores Santos who was transferred to San Pedro Sula but he was needed in Copan because it was a key route for El Rojo. El Rojo paid $5,000 to keep him in Copan.

“EL ROJO’S” BUSINESS RELATIONSHIP WITH TONY HERNANDEZ:

** Between 2004 and 2007, “El Rojo” purchased drugs from Tony Hernandez and his Colombian partner, ‘El Cinco’. “El Rojo” purchased three to four shipments of drugs from Tony per month.

o   “El Rojo” purchased his first shipment of 400 kilograms of TH cocaine from Tony and his Colombian partner, “El Cinco.” “El Rojo” paid $10,000 for each kilogram of cocaine. El Rojo paid Tony $50,000 for information about the drug plan radars because the 400 kilograms were transported by plane. “El Rojo” also paid $5,000 for information on police and military checkpoints on the route

o   The second shipment he purchased from Tony and “El Cinco” was 500 kilograms of TH cocaine. When “El Rojo” made this deal, Mario José Calix Hernandez was present. Again, “El Rojo” paid additional money ($55,000) for information on the radars and checkpoints. In this shipment, the cocaine landed in Gualaco, Olancho. Mario Jose Calix assisted with the movement of this shipment.

o   The third drug purchase was made in El Espiritu, Copan where the Valle Valle cartel controlled drugs. El Rojo purchased 1,000 kilograms of cocaine from Tony and his Colombian counterpart ‘El Cinco’. Tony specified how he wanted “El Rojo” to pay him: he asked “El Rojo” to pay $1 million in 100-dollar bills.

** Later in a meeting in Gracias, Lempira in the ‘Finca El Capitán’ with Tony and Mario Jose Calix, Tony told “El Rojo” that his Colombia partner ‘El Cinco’ had been killed. He was now going to work with Nelson Gongora in labs that Tony owned in Colombia.

** El Rojo purchased ammunition from police officer Normando Lorzano, who received them directly from Tony Hernandez. El Rojo said he once purchased 4,000 to 6,000 ammunitions that were packaged in metal boxes with the Honduran military logo on them.

** El Rojo gifted two Rolex watches to Tony (one for his wife), a bull, and Peruvian horse, and two guns to thank him for the provided information.

“EL ROJO’S” DRUG TRAFFICKING:

** Between 2004 and 2010, El Rojo sent shipments between 8 and 10 months per year, and he sent 3 to 4 shipments of cocaine that were never less than 500 kilograms and usually between 500 and 1000 kilograms. And approximately 3 times/year, El Rojo would transport 2,500 kilograms of cocaine.

o   In 2007 and 2010, El Rojo shipped 4 to 5 shipments of drugs/month.

** El Rojo said that a lot of drug traffickers put their stamp on their drug shipments.

 “EL ROJO’S” DRUG WARS WITH DRUG TRAFFICKER “DON H”:

** In 2011, “El Rojo” went to Colombia because a drug war had started between him and Don H. He participated in two assassinations – the murder of Carlos Toledo and Javier Benitez Rosa. “El Rojo” said he killed them because they were positioning themselves in favor of Don H.

o   In 2012, “El Rojo” returned to Honduras and met with Mario Calix Hernandez in the Finca El Capitan in Lempira. Together with Nelson Gongora, Tony told “El Rojo” that he would continue to receive information about police/military checkpoints along the route to Guatemala.

MARIO CALIX HERNANDEZ AS TONY HERNANDEZ’S MIDDLEMAN:

** In 2014, Mario Jose Calix purchased a drug shipment from Tony. Calix paid Tony to ensure that the drugs got to the Sinaloa cartel (in Mexico).

** Mario Calix became the middleman between “El Rojo” and Tony Hernandez. Mario Calix began receiving drug payments for Tony.

** Mario Calix purchased a cable business from “El Rojo” in 2002 – 2004 in Gracias, Lempira. (Its possible that Mario Calix is a collaborating witness of the prosecution to confirm information provided by “El Rojo”).

DONATIONS TO ELECTORAL CAMPAIGNS & PROTECTION FROM EXTRADITION:

** Said that he donated $100,000 to finance JOH and Pepe Lobo’s Presidential campaigns in addition to the $40,000 to JOH that “El Rojo” mentioned yesterday.

o   In a meeting with Tony Hernandez in February 2010, Tony told “El Rojo” that JOH would be the next Presidential candidate. “El Rojo” responded that JOH was too young to be President. Tony responded that it didn’t matter and that few people knew of JOH’s candidacy. Following the February 2010 meeting, “El Rojo” offered the $100,000 for JOH and Pepe Lobo’s campaigns.  

** In a later meeting (after February 2010) during one of “El Rojo’s” birthday celebrations, Tony mentioned that other drug traffickers would provide campaign donations to JOH – Alexander Ardón (4), Devis Leonel Rivera Maradiaga and Javier Rivera Maradiaga (5) (known as ‘Los Cachiros’)

** Tony told “El Rojo” that they would always be untouchable from extradition because extradition was a slow process that had to be approved by Honduran institutions.

** “El Rojo” offered Tony to give money to bribe politicians to allow for JOH’s election in Congress.  Mentioned that Los Cachiros, Alexander Ardón, and Rodolfo Irías Navas (a current and long-standing National Party Congressman) were involved in bribing politicians to support JOH’s election.

** Said that Fredy Renán Nájera Montoya (a former National party Congressional representative for the Olancho department) and Oscar Ramón Nájera (current National party Congressional representative for the Colón department) were the intermediaries to bribe Congress representatives to support Mauricio Oliva’s election to President of Congress.

** Oscar Ramírez, alias “Alero” who is also a lawyer, was in charge of bribing Honduran judges and prosecutors. He defended “Don H” in some cases, bribing the judges and prosecutors to stop the legal procedures against him.

** “El Rojo” paid for Carlos Toledo to be killed (who presented “El Rojo” to Tony Hernandez in approximately 2004). Tony knew this and continued working with “El Rojo” anyways.

** “El Rojo” admitted to killing a 3-year old in the drug war with “Don H”. “El Rojo” paid to kill one of “Don H’s family member and his child was killed during the armed attack.  

Expectations for the future testimony of Amílcar Alexander Ardón:

** Expected to be a extremely damning testimony with evidence of more campaign funding for Juan Orlando Hernandez and former President Porfirio “Pepe” Lobo.


CITATIONS

(1) Juan Carlos “El Tigre” Bonilla is the former head of the Honduran national police. He was appointed in 2012 and removed from his position mid-2013. Dana Frank wrote about Bonilla in her article ‘Thugocracy Next door”: “Immediately after Bonilla was appointed in May 2012, a former police inspector released findings of an investigation documenting that Bonilla had been a death squad leader overseeing assassinations of alleged gang members in the late 1990s and early 2000s. He continued to serve as the police director even after the Associated Press reported last year that the Honduran police under Bonilla’s control were responsible for at least six new death square “social cleansing” murders of alleged gang members.”

(2) Mauricio Hernandez Pineda, was requested by the Department of Justice for extradition on September 4, 2019 on charges related to drug trafficking. In the DOJ’s press release, Pineda is referred to as Tony Hernandez’s cousin.

(3) Mario José Calix Hernandez, Tony Hernandez’s right hand man who has several family members in powerful government positions in Honduras.

(4) Amílcar Alexander Ardon Soriano, is the former mayor of the western municipality of El Paraíso, Copan and is known in Honduras for building a replica of the White House as the municipal building in El Paraíso. Ardon worked alongside Tony Hernandez to traffic drugs. On January 23, 2019, the US Department of Justice requested Ardon’s extradition to the United States to face charges of “conspiring to import cocaine into the United States and related firearms offenses.”

 Ardon’s municipality El Paraíso was the center of electoral fraud and drug-related crime in the 2013 Honduran general elections. Washington-based think tank CEPR wrote an excellent description of how the elections played out in El Paraíso when Ardon was still mayor.

(5) Los Cachiro brothers, Javier Rivera Maradiaga and Devis Leonel Rivera Maradiaga, are drug traffickers that along with several of their family members, were extradited to the United States. According to Insight Crime, the Cachiros were “one of Honduras’ largest transport groups, with a net worth close to $1 billion.”

"State-sponsored drug trafficking": Who is Tony Hernandez's middle man, Mario José Calix Hernandez?

Interesting side information about Mario José Calix Hernandez, Tony Hernandez’s middle-man who was mentioned in the NY courtroom today. Tony Hernandez is the brother of Honduran President, Juan Orlando Hernandez.

New York Times’s reporter Emily Palmer posted a live tweet thread of collaborating witness, Victor Hugo Díaz Morales “El Rojo”’s testimony today in the New York Southern District court. These tweets mention Mario Jose Calix.

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Tweets from: https://twitter.com/emilyepalmer/status/1180182168598978560?s=20

Tweets from: https://twitter.com/emilyepalmer/status/1180182168598978560?s=20

Who is Mario Jose Calix Hernandez?

According to the United States Department of Justice:

Mario Jose Calix Hernandez. Photo from La Tribuna, Honduras.

Mario Jose Calix Hernandez. Photo from La Tribuna, Honduras.

 “CALIX HERNANDEZ, 36, a citizen of Honduras, is charged in three counts in a separate Superseding Indictment:  (1) conspiring to import cocaine into the United States, (2) using and carrying machineguns and destructive devices during, and possessing machineguns and destructive devices in furtherance of, the cocaine importation conspiracy, and (3) conspiring to use and carry machineguns and destructive devices during, and to possess machineguns and destructive devices in furtherance of, the cocaine importation conspiracy. “ – press statement by NY District Attorney’s Office.

*** The right hand man of Tony Hernandez although no known family relation (despite the last name). Calix Hernandez is a "co-defendant and co-conspirator of Tony Hernandez" according to US prosecutors

*** Former vice mayor of Gracias, Lempira (JOH's home town)

Mario José Calix Hernandez is not only Tony Hernandez’s middle-man but he is also, just like Tony Hernandez, a man connected to powerful individuals in the Honduran government. Just examining Calix Hernandez’s family relationships with people in power in Honduras, one really gets the sense of the US and Canadian-backed narco-mafia state that Honduras has become …. in case you had any doubts.

Who are Mario Jose Calix Hernandez’s family members?

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A. Lourdes Alejandra Hernández Quan

** Niece of Iris Hernández Cruz, the mother of Mario Calix Hernandez

** Vice-Minister of Security

Source: here

B. Patricia Calix Hernandez

** Sister of Mario Calix Hernandez

** Spouse of Feryd Bascha Sahury (see below)

C. Feryd Bascha Sahury 

** Spouse of Patricia Calix Hernandez, sister of Mario Calix Hernandez

** Vice-Minister of the Presidential palace, Sub-secretary of Integration and Human Development, formerly the Executive Director of the National Youth Institute

** Was a candidate for deputy Congressman in 2012 for Fernando Lobo, cousin of  Fabio Lobo, who is in prison in NY for drug charges.  

** Feryd Bascha is also currently accused of fraud involved in a scheme to illegally transfer property titles in the National Property Institute in the names of other people. 

Sources: here and here

Feryd Bascha standing next to Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez. Picture from Libertad Digital

Feryd Bascha standing next to Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez. Picture from Libertad Digital

D. Soraya Calix

** First cousin of Mario Calix Hernandez

** Director of the Office for the Fight Against Drug Trafficking in the Attorney General’s office

Source: here

Soraya Calix, picture from Attorney General’s office in Honduras www.mp.hn

Soraya Calix, picture from Attorney General’s office in Honduras www.mp.hn

E. Mario Leonel Calix Hernandez (known as "Charamila")

** Brother of Mario Calix

** Business associate of Ana Garcia de Hernandez, JOH's spouse through a television company based in Gracias, Lempira. 

** President of the Chamber of Tourism in Gracias, Lempira (JOH's home town)

Source:  here

F. Jacobo Antonio Calix Hernandez

** Brother of Mario Calix

** Former Magistrate in the Criminal court in the Supreme Court.

** Part of the Supreme Court that ordered President Manuel Zelaya's ouster and arrest during the 2009 coup d'état  

** Publicly accused in 2016 of emitting a ruling that favored judges known and accused by the Ministerio Publico of protecting drug traffickers

Source: here

G. Erika Yolanda Calix Hernandez

** Sister of Mario Calix

** Former criminal court judge in department of Lempira, accused of abuse of authority for freeing two Colombian drug traffickers arrested when Honduran authorities raided a drug laboratory in La Iguala, Lempira. Both Colombians were defended by Tony Hernandez's legal firm. 

Source: here

H. Jacobo Hernandez Calix

** Uncle of Mario Calix

** Ex-President of the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE)

** Former Presidential advisor under the administration of President Rafael Callejas, who pleaded guilty for racketeering and wire fraud conspiracy charges in the US linked to the FIFA scandals. Callejas is waiting to be sentenced in the US. 

Source: here and here and here

Day Two: Tony Hernandez’s Trial in New York

This summary is based on the Spanish language reporting published by Pro-Honduras Network (ProHN). Watch videos posted below.  

What Happened Today:

** Three witnesses were called to the stand: Miguel Reinoso, a Honduran detective from the Attorney General’s office; a DEA agent with knowledge of drug trafficking routes in Central America; and Victor Hugo Díaz Morales “El Rojo,” a collaborating witness of the prosecution also accused of drug trafficking by US federal prosecutors.

Key Details that Surfaced Today:

** Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez (JOH) was again implicated directly in receiving drug money by details documented in “drug notebooks” (“narcolibretas”). Tony and JOH’s name were written inside the notebook next to quantities of money.

The “narcolibreta” with JOH’s (and Ton'y’s) initials and dollar values. Photo from Univision

The “narcolibreta” with JOH’s (and Ton'y’s) initials and dollar values. Photo from Univision

** Witness “El Rojo” testified that he trafficked 140,000 tons of cocaine with Tony Hernandez and gave JOH $40,000 for his congressional campaign. In two days of the trial, accusations of drug funding for JOH’s electoral campaigns have reached $1,040,000 USD ($1 million from El Chapo/Sinaloa cartel & $40,000 from “El Rojo”.

What Will Happen Tomorrow:

** Witness “El Rojo” will continue his testimony

** Likely that more witnesses will be called if “El Rojo” finishes testifying.

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MORE DETAILS:

Yesterday as mentioned in the Day One summary, Juan Orlando Hernandez tweeted and the Presidential palace put out a statement about the accusation that JOH received money from ‘El Chapo’ to finance his electoral campaign(s). Both public statements claimed that this is false and/or the prosecutor did not say what was being reported by national and international press.

JOH also made statements yesterday and today (October 3) via a public transmission from the Presidential palace that the drug traffickers’ statements in the US are how these extradited drug traffickers are seeking revenge against him and his family.

To clarify what was said, Pro-Honduras Network and other media, published the actual court transcripts. Here are some quotes from these documents (see links to these documents below):

 “The defendant’s cocaine network thrived because of his political power in Honduras. Mayors, congressman, military generals, police chiefs, they all protected the defendant. They all protected his organization. They were all bought and paid for with the dirtiest of drug money. And most importantly, the defendant was protected by and had access to his brother, the current sitting president of Honduras, a man who himself has received millions of dollars in drug money bribes, bribes he received from some of the largest cocaine traffickers in the world, bribes he received from men like El Chapo and the Sinaloa cartel who personally delivered one million dollars to the defendant for his brother, bribes he was paid to protect the defendant, to protect his organization and to keep them in business.”

For a long time these bribes worked. The defendant and his co-conspirators were wildly successful. But while the defendant’s cocaine network soared, while his profits rose, his country suffered. You’ll learn during this trial that Honduras is one of the most violent places on earth in no small part because of people like the defendant and his coconspirators, people who infect the country with violence, with corruption and with cocaine, distributing the drug through its borders for distribution in the United States.” – October 2, 2019, opening statement of federal prosecutor, Mr. Richman. Document can be found on ProHN’s Facebook page.

Testimony of Honduran Detective Miguel Reinoso, Honduran Attorney General’s office:

** Spoke about the seizures in June 7, 2018 in Naco, Cortés of 2 vehicles, some “drug notebooks” (“narcolibretas”), $193,220, 2 weapons and grenades in secret compartments inside the vehicles. The drug notebooks mention JOH and Tony’s name and belonged to Magdalena Fúnez (1).

** Said he was surprised to see Tony’s name inside the drug notebook because he said that people were aware of Tony’s case and that he was the brother of the President.

Testimony of DEA Agent:

** Explained how drug is transited through Colombia, Central America and into the US.

** Said that 90% of all cocaine that makes it into the US market comes from Colombia and a lot of it passes through Honduras.

Partial Testimony of collaborating witness, Victor Hugo Díaz Morales “El Rojo” (2):

“El Rojo” Photo from el Heraldo, Honduras

“El Rojo” Photo from el Heraldo, Honduras

** As soon as “El Rojo” entered the courtroom, Tony looked nervous.

** First questions asked by Prosecutors: “Have you trafficked drugs with someone in this courtroom.” Then “What is that person wearing?” And El Rojo looked around the courtroom and identified Tony.

** Mentioned that he started trafficking drugs by working as “Don H’s” driver (3) through Carlos Toledo, a friend of Tony’s since his youth.  It is believed that Tony started getting into the drug trade through Toledo and through him would meet drug traffickers in other countries.

** Discussed that JOH’s bodyguards attended meetings in Carlos Toledo’s plantations in Lempira along with Tony, his bodyguards and other drug traffickers. Some traffickers came from Colombia and Guatemala to attend the meetings. Also present was Alexander Ardón (who is believed to be a collaborating witness for the prosecution).

** The Sinaloa cartel was in charge of running the drugs into the US but Tony worked with the cartel and others in Guatemala to run the drugs to the US market.

** All meetings with drug traffickers are dangerous and Tony and his security team were always heavily armed

** That he worked with Tony from 2004 to 2010.

** Since 2008, Tony has stamped his cocaine with his initials TH, modeled off of the Tommy Hilfiger brand and that Tony would brag about his TH label.

“TH” stamped on cocaine. Photo from Univision

“TH” stamped on cocaine. Photo from Univision

** He paid $40,000 to Tony for Juan Orlando Hernandez’s congressional campaign.

** Never sent drug shipments less than 500 to 1,000 kilograms of cocaine at a time.

** Said that he paid Tony Hernandez $5,000 in exchange for all types of information each time he received it. For example, the locations of the military and police check-points along the drug transit route, who would be at the check-points, and also that the drug shipments could pass without problems, and what investigations were underway in Honduras by Honduran authorities. Tony told him that as long as the payments were on time, all of the information to El Rojo would be on time. These payments would increase to $10,000 around 2013.

** Prosecutor that questioned El Rojo mentioned routes that drug traffickers including El Rojo used. These included the military base Puerto Castilla (north coast) and from there that was where the route started until the drugs arrived to Guatemala.

** Tony provided information coming out of Puerto Lempira from the Honduran navy including the coordinates of military operations (naval or other). This made it clear that Tony was an untouchable figure with extensive amounts of information. Another route was in Naco, Cortés on a military base – it was identified as an important route, which according to El Rojo was a critical and really the only route for drugs to pass through.

** There were 4 drug transiting routes mentioned including:

o   A narco landing strip located in Gualacho eastern Olancho where drugs were taken from Juticalpa to Tegucigalpa to Naco, Cortés, and then were passed over the border into Guatemala through border crossings Los Terceros, El Espiritu (Copan), El Paraíso (Copan) and El Florido (Copan)

o    Another route: Drugs would land on narco landing strip in Brus Laguna (located in eastern La Moskitia).

** Tony provided essential information to El Rojo in order to ensure the safe passages of drug shipments through the country.

** He trafficked at least 140,000 kilograms of cocaine with Tony Hernandez in the time he worked with him

** Said that the principal protector of Tony, is JOH and that many drug traffickers financed JOH’s campaigns.

** Confessed to having murdered 18 people and seriously injuring 4 more.

** Assured that he met with Tony 3-4 times per year and in one meetings in 2007, Mario Jose Calix Hernandez, Carlos Toledo, JOH/Tony’s cousin Hernan Hernandez, Juan Carlos Valenzuela (a sitting National Party Congressman) (4) and one of JOH’s bodyguards with the last name Portillo were also present.

** $2,000-$2-500 cocaine price in Colombia, $3,000 in Honduras, and the closer it gets to the US market, the price increase. One kilogram of cocaine

NOTES

(1) According to Honduran press, Magdalena Fúnez was arrested along with four other individuals including Nery López Sanabría in June 2018 in Naco, Cortés. López Sanabría’s extraditions was also requested by US authorities and in order to avoid being arrested by the DEA and US authorities, López Sanabria faked his own death.

(2) “El Rojo” was arrested in Guatemala on March 4, 2017. He is a confessed drug trafficker and murderer. He was extradited to the United States in April 2018 and is believed to be closely linked to drug trafficker Wilter Blanco.

(3) Hector Emilio Fernandez Rosa, known as “Don H” was sentenced to life in prison for distributing over 150 tons of drugs into the US. He was arrested in Honduras in October 2014 and extradited to the US in September 2015. Don H worked closely with the Valle Valle cartel, who are known to also have helped finance JOH’s electoral campaigns.

(4) Congressman Juan Carlos Valenzuela is a National Party representative for the department of Lempira – the department where Tony and JOH were both born. In December 2018, anti-corruption body, the MACCIH and its investigative arm, UFECIC, indicted Valenzuela and 20 other congress reps, ex Congressional reps, and others for corruption charges and being involved in stealing $860,000 USD that was laundered through the NGO Association Green Planet. The case was named “Arco Abierta” by the MACCIH and continues to proceed through Honduran courts.

Day One: Juan Antonio "Tony" Hernandez's Trial in New York

Trial Context: The Role of the United States and Canada in Supporting a Narco-Government in Honduras

Today, Juan Antonio “Tony” Hernandez, a former National Party congressional representative and the youngest brother of the Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez (JOH), goes to trial in the southern district court in New York.

Tony is being accused of “conspiring to import cocaine into the United States, related weapons offenses involving the use and possession of machineguns and destructive devices, and making false statements to federal agents.”

Caption: Juan Antonio “Tony” hernandez (left) and the US Southern District Court in New York (Right). Photo from Pro-Honduras Network

Caption: Juan Antonio “Tony” hernandez (left) and the US Southern District Court in New York (Right). Photo from Pro-Honduras Network

Since the US and Canadian-backed 2009 coup d’état in particular, Honduras has spiraled into a human rights and economic, political and social crisis that has driven thousands of Hondurans out of the country and caused the murder, criminalization, and persecution of journalists, lawyers, land defenders, indigenous peoples, and women. Many of the people that have fled or have been politically targeted, have either publicly denounced these abuses, criticized the government, or made statements in relation to the Honduran government’s involvement in drug trafficking, organized crime, and promoting impunity to the benefit of the economic and political elite in the country and foreign economic interests.

Many scandals have deepened the crisis sparked by the 2009 coup in Honduras including the judicial coup in 2014, the millions of dollars stolen from the social security system (IHSS) in 2015, a fraudulent election in 2013, over a dozen corruption scandals implicating high-ranking public officials in the government including family members of former and the current Presidents, the 2017 electoral crisis and US and Canadian-endorsed fraud that saw the illegal re-election of President Juan Orlando Hernandez. Through all of these crises, the US and Canada have maintained their political and financial support for the Honduran government.

In the New York court documents in Tony Hernandez’s case, federal prosecutors have focused on highlighting the role of Honduran officials in drug trafficking and organized crime. The prosecutors have also discussed how the political context that has permitted such illicit activities, was fostered and in turn, allowed for the expansion of drug trafficking by high-level government officials and their family members.. These statements include:

"The [US] Government will establish that the defendant [Tony Hernandez] described the 2009 coup as a development that enhanced the likelihood of additional lucrative drug trafficking and further impunity, viewed each of the national elections as a motive for engaging in additional drug trafficking to generate proceeds that could be used to fund campaigns, and relied on the individuals who won many of the elections to protect him and his co-conspirators from arrest and persecution." .......

"In approximately the summer of 2009, the defendant [Tony Hernandez] told CW-3 [co-witness 3, Alexander Ardón, also charged in US with drug trafficking, former mayor in El Paraiso, Copan for many years], in substance, that the coup had improved the prospects for their drug-trafficking partnership because it was more likely that CC-3 [Co-Conspirator 3, former President Pepe Lobo] and CC-4 [Co-Conspirator 4, President Juan Orlando Hernandez] would be in positions to protect and assist them by winning their National Party campaigns for President and President of the Congress, respectively."

Although important information for their case, it is unfortunate and wrong that US federal prosecutors, US and Canadian media and US and Canadian citizens do not go further to ask what the role of the US and Canadian governments has been in creating and supporting these political contexts, these illicit activities, and how both governments have benefitted from such.

In the name of fighting drug trafficking and organized crime, the US has sent millions of dollars to Honduras to support the implementation of the Central American Regional Security Initiative (CARSI). And Canada has done the same through the Canadian Initiative for Security in Central America (CISCA). Millions of dollars of funding, training, and support has been and continues to be sent to Honduras while convicted drug traffickers and named co-conspirators like former President Porfirio “Pepe” Lobo and President Juan Orlando Hernandez oversee national security efforts, the Honduran military and the so-called “war on drugs” and fight against organized crime.

What is the US and Canadian role in the drug conspiracies of the governments they have supported almost unconditionally since 2009 in Honduras?

When will the US and Canadian government be held criminally responsible for financing and politically supporting governments that traffic drugs and commit human rights abuses in total impunity?

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Day One of Tony’s Trial in New York

This is an English summary of Pro-Honduras Network’s (PROHN) live coverage of day one (October 2) of Tony Hernandez’s trial in the New York Southern District Court.

Watch this video in Spanish and see other information PROHN’s Facebook page: Pro-Honduras Network

WHAT HAPPENED TODAY:

  • 18 jurors were selected and sworn in

  • All or part of the opening statements were given by the Prosecutors and Defense.

WHAT WILL HAPPEN TOMORROW:

  • The first witnesses will be called.

  • More important information will come out about the role of the co-conspirators and other key figures in Honduras who aided in allowing Tony and others to operate in impunity.

MORE RELEVANT DETAILS (JURY SELECTION, AUDIENCE IN COURTROOM, ETC)

  • Trial started at 10 am and finished around 5 pm Eastern

  • 18 jurors (12 women and 6 men) were selected of 60 potential jurors and sworn in.  3 jurors are bilingual.

    • This started at 10:30 am, there was a break at 1 pm then questions were made to the potential jurors to ensure their impartiality.

    • An important document given to jurors:  A list of various people that are of interest in the case or involved in some form in the context of the case or committed crimes.

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Caption: This is a copy of the document containing the names and places of relevant actors which were provided to the jurors

Caption: This is a copy of the document containing the names and places of relevant actors which were provided to the jurors

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  • Some family members of Tony and JOH were present in the trial including at least two brothers. 

  • Approximately 50 people, mostly Hondurans showed up to protest outside court after the first day.

FEDERAL PROSECUTORS’ OPENING STATEMENTS OR COMMENTS

  • At least 4-5 federal prosecutors represented the US government – arrived to the trial with 2-3 shopping carts filled with documents

  • Mentioned that Juan Antonio Hernandez and Juan Orlando Hernandez as being involved in drug trafficking.

  • Mentioned that Juan Orlando Hernandez had received millions of dollars of bribes including from El Chapo, which Tony Hernandez helped deliver to his brother.

    Note: There have already been press articles released about this. See New York Times. Since the information began circulating, Juan Orlando Hernandez has tweeted in response and the President’s Office in Tegucigalpa has also put out a statement in Spanish. More on this tomorrow.

  • Made a specific point to mention Juan Orlando Hernandez as the President of Honduras but also a co-conspirator to traffic drugs into the U.S. Part of the material that the Prosecutors will present is a weapon that has Juan Orlando Hernandez’s name engraved on it.

  • Made a clear argument that the main reason that Tony was able to operate as a drug trafficking in Honduras was because of the protection given by his brother, JOH. Tomorrow, this will be proven by one of the first witnesses.

  • Tony is a violent and highly dangerous drug trafficking who has been involved in at least 12 murders and trafficked thousands of kilograms of drugs to the US

  • Spoke about video evidence that will be presented that shows Tony Hernandez meeting with several drug traffickers.

  • Spoke about the profit made by trafficking drugs – Each kilogram of cocaine in the US costs $30,000 USD and Tony (and others) are being accused of transporting 100s of tonnes of cocaine.

  • Mentioned that people like Tony Hernandez are “untouchable” in Honduras because

TONY HERNANDEZ’S DEFENSE’S OPENING STATEMENTS OR COMMENTS

  • Made argument that Honduras is one of the most violent countries in the world and for that reason, Tony had at least 5 licensed weapons under his name.

  • Mentioned the conditions that Tony was detained in – not being able to see his wife and his girlfriend or breathe in fresh air.

  • Said that JOH and Tony’s error was to participate in politics in Honduras because the political system is “rotten” and because they implemented an extradition treaty, which has created a reason for revenge of drug traffickers against them.

  • Mentioned the relationship between U.S. and Honduras saying the US has unlimited amount of information in Honduras and asked “how is it possible that the US government is saying this when they could have done something about it?”

Other observations: Sometimes its difficult to understand whether Tony’s defense is defending Tony or Juan Orlando Hernandez.

STAY TUNED FOR DAY 2’s SUMMARY