From your CNN link link:
“… Investigators said they identified
tattoos, clothing and hand gestures “commonly associated” with Tren de Aragua in photos and videos posted online by Ortega-Lopez, saying this “
provide(s) strong evidence of Cristhian Ortega’s potential connection” to the gang, according to the criminal complaint.
… The former judge staunchly denied any wrongdoing and maintained he had no prior knowledge of Ortega-Lopez’s alleged ties to the Tren de Aragua gang, or of the two other men who associated with him, and defended his decision to allow the men to stay on his property,
CNN affiliate KOAT reported, citing a 23-page letter previously submitted to the New Mexico Supreme Court.
“Let me be as crystal clear as possible,” Jose Luis Cano wrote, KOAT reported. “The very first time I ever heard that (the men) could possibly have any association with Tren de Aragua was when I was informed of that by (the) agents on the day of the raid.”
… They discovered two video messages between Nancy Cano and Ortega-Lopez, which showed a fourth phone and the two discussing how to potentially delete Ortega-Lopez’s Facebook accounts, the complaint against Nancy Cano states.
… During the search, Jose Luis Cano agreed to speak with investigators and told them he destroyed Ortega-Lopez’s phone “by smashing it with a hammer and discard(ing) the remaining pieces in the city trash dumpster approximately five weeks ago,” adding he thought the phone “contained photos or videos that would reflect negatively” on Ortega-Lopez, the complaint against him stated.
When questioned further, Jose Luis Cano said he destroyed the phone because he believed it contained photos of Ortega-Lopez holding firearms, the complaint stated. …”
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It sounds like the judge is (at best) a dope if he thought destroying the fourth phone with a hammer was a good idea (as a legal matter or as a tech matter). From other stories I’ve read in local coverage (to satisfy my own curiosity since another poster has posted several times about this story), it sounds like the daughter of the judge was maybe romantically involved with this immigrant, which may have warped the judgement of the judge and his wife (but is no excuse for criminal behavior).
Regardless, he obviously should not have been harboring illegal immigrants and the action by the NM Supreme Court is a strong indicator of this admin judge’s seriously inappropriate (at best) behavior given his position.
All that said, tattoos and gestures as the only provided “evidence of a strong connection” to TDA is weak sauce in terms of sweeping this case into a TDA gang case. It may turn out there is a lot more evidence tying this guy to TDA, and presumably that will play out in court.
The charge against the judge’s wife for suggesting this guy delete his Facebook account feels particularly thin, but again maybe more evidence is being developed and the charges and evidence will be updated?