The U.S. Department of State revoked the travel visa of a Mexican band set to tour the U.S. after they praised a notorious ...
The U.S. has revoked the visas of members of Los Alegres del Barranco, after the Mexican band flashed big-screen images of a ...
On Monday, the Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) designated six individuals and seven ...
A federal court found Ángel del Villar, the CEO of Del Records, was found guilty. The case was a deep look into the ...
Latin Music Talent Agency and Its CEO Found Guilty of Violating U.S. Sanctions by Doing Business with Cartel-Linked Concert Promoter &nb ...
The Del Record executive's two-week trial exposed the murky intersections between the regional Mexican music industry and ...
A Huntington Beach man and his music company were convicted on 11 federal criminal counts for working with a concert promoter ...
Del Records CEO Ángel Del Villar has been found guilty of doing business with a promoter linked to organized crime. He could ...
Villar, Del Records' CEO, was found guilty by a jury in the trial over his ties to a concert promoter linked to Mexican drug cartels.
Del Records CEO, Ángel del Villar, is accused of conducting business with a promoter connected to drug cartels. Here's a timeline of his legal saga.