Mexican OnlyFans superstar María Julissa has publicly denied any connection to the assassination of notorious cartel leader Nemesio "El Mencho" Oseguera Cervantes, amid rampant online speculation linking her to the violent event.
Social Media Statement
In a message to her 3.5 million followers, Julissa stated, "I want to make it absolutely clear: I have nothing to do with that situation." She urged fans to avoid fake news and rely on official sources, emphasizing that the circulating information is false and unfounded.
Background of the Incident
The denial comes after a military operation in Tapalpa, Jalisco, led to a shootout that killed El Mencho and several of his associates. Intelligence sources suggest a security breach involving a close associate of one of El Mencho's companions inadvertently revealed his hideout, though no evidence points to Julissa's involvement.
Wave of Violence
El Mencho's death has triggered a surge of bloodshed across Mexico, resulting in over 70 fatalities, including 25 members of the Mexican national guard. This escalation highlights the ongoing cartel conflicts in the region.
Other OnlyFans Connections
This is not the first time OnlyFans personalities have been entangled in Mexico's drug wars. Recently, Nicole Pardo "La Nicholette" Molina, a 20-year-old influencer, was kidnapped in Sinaloa and later recovered. Reports indicate she has alleged ties to cartels, underscoring the complex intersections between social media figures and organized crime.
As investigations continue, authorities have released limited details, leaving many questions unanswered about the broader implications of these events on public safety and media narratives.
