
'Cowboy Cartel': Mexican drug lords' American racehorse ring hid deadly crime enterprise
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"Cowboy Cartel," a new docuseries, dives into Mexican drug cartel Los Zetas' involvement in U.S. horse racing and how American investigators took it down.
"Anyone who stood up to them would wind up dead." "All the cartels use violence to achieve their aims. The Zetas took it to another level."
The Zetas were once known as one of the deadliest drug cartels in Mexico, led by brothers Omar Treviño Morales and Miguel Angel Treviño Morales. But then, the four-legged animals got involved.
In January 2010, the FBI’s Laredo, Texas, office received a tip that the Zetas were involved in money laundering operations involving quarter horses on U.S. soil.
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