Yadhira Carrillo felt enormous joy when she believed that she could finally take her husband Juan Collado back home, since apparently he had been exonerated for more than two years of the crimes of organized crime and operations with resources of illicit origin that were they accused him.
But her happiness faded until it became tears, since, apparently, they informed her that they still have to wait for the corresponding legal processes to process their possible release.
Almost four years have passed since that July 9, 2019, when the lawyer Juan Collado was arrested in a restaurant in Lomas de Chapultepec, in Mexico City. The crimes charged by the Attorney General of the Republic (FGR) were organized crime and operations with resources of illicit origin.
But in recent days there was hope for his release, as it was announced that since December 2020 the dismissal for the crimes of money laundering and organized crime was issued by the Querétaro prosecutor’s office, something that is said that the FGR he did not notify Collado’s defense team.
Visibly moved, the protagonist of Loving You Is My Sin she was waiting for her husband’s release from the North Male Preventive Prison, as she was convinced that at that moment they would dictate his release, she even commented that the lawyer would go to see her children and her mother.
Her mother, with her years, you know, her mother crying every day, wasting away, I mean, I can’t tell you, all this, for nothing, for nothing, without proof, we’ve been there for four years and there isn’t a single proof you’re welcome, because it can’t be. There is not, because where there is not, there is no proof of anything; Well, his exit paper was misplaced, where they show that he owes nothing. Two and a half years ago, misplaced, a piece of paper?
Although the actress love barrier She already imagined taking him by the hand to take him home, her wish was not fulfilled. Apparently, they will have to wait for the corresponding legal processes to process their departure. Yadhira tried to remain calm, but the star of Mexican soap operas could not help but show her grief at this difficult moment.
I told him and I said, ‘What’s next? Shall we go now? How long before we leave?’. He told me ‘There has to be some procedure, we have to trust the authorities, trust the good faith of the Attorney General’s Office.’ We have always been people respectful of authority.