Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

Jalisco is seizing real estate in Puerto Vallarta tied to organized crime

Jalisco uses asset forfeiture to fight Puerto Vallarta money laundering by targeting properties linked to cartel funds and pursuing three major court cases.

Jalisco authorities have launched a focused campaign to disrupt money laundering in Puerto Vallarta by seizing real estate tied to criminal networks. Using asset forfeiture as a legal tool, the state seeks to strip organized crime groups of properties they bought with illicit proceeds over recent years in this high-profile tourist hub.

For decades, U.S. officials have flagged Puerto Vallarta as a key enclave for the . . .

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