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Posted on 05/11/2021 By: Sean Crose Welterweight Felix Verdejo has pleaded not guilty to charges he murdered Keishla Ortiz and her unborn child. Ortiz went missing on April 29th. Her body was found in a lagoon in San Juan, Puerto Rico on May 1st. Verdejo turned himself into authorities on May 2nd. Last Thursday, May 6th, he and his reputed accomplice, Luis Antonio Cádiz-Martínez, were indicted for “carjacking resulting in death…kidnapping resulting in death…killing an unborn child.” Verdejo appeared virtually in court Tuesday from a jail in Guaynabo, where he is now staying. Judge Camille Vélez Rivé oversaw the hearing, asking Verdejo if he had read and understood the charges against him. Verdejo indicated that he had, then presented the not guilty plea. The ....
Posted on 05/03/2021 By: Sean Crose “This is a death penalty-eligible case.” So claimed federal judge Camille Velez on Monday as she ordered that welterweight boxer Felix Verdejo be held without bail in the kidnapping and death of Keishla Rodriguez Ortiz and her unborn child. ESPN reports that “the U.S. government has 30 days to present the case to a federal grand jury; meanwhile, a date for Verdejo’s next hearing has yet to be announced.” The charge of Verdejo killing an unborn child falls under the Unborn Victims of Violence Act of 2004. The trial will be held in Puerto Rico, where the crimes occurred. ....
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Canelo Alvarez s next opponent thanks suspected mob boss for making the fight happen Share this story Photo by Jayne Kamin-Oncea/Getty Images The Ring super middleweight titles. Next up for the man many are calling the greatest boxer on the planet is a bout with Billy Joe Saunders for the WBO super middleweight title. After Eddie Hearn confirmed Saunders was next for Alvarez, Saunders thanked the man he said was responsible for making it all happen: Daniel Kinahan, the alleged leader of the Kinahan Organized Crime Group (KOCG), a $1 billion drug trafficking ring that was founded in Dublin and operates across Europe, South America, Africa and Oceania. ....