Ex-Governor’s Son Allegedly Collaborates with CJNG in Jalisco

The son of Carlos Rivera Aceves, a former PRI governor of Jalisco, has been implicated by the U.S. Treasury Department. He is accused of collaborating with the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) in a timeshare fraud scheme.
Allegations Against Ex-Governor’s Son
This serious allegation has drawn significant attention due to the individual’s connections and the notoriety of the CJNG, a powerful drug trafficking organization. The claims specify involvement in fraudulent activities targeting tourists in the Riviera Nayarit.
Details of the Fraud Scheme
- Fraudulent activities are centered on timeshare offerings.
- The Riviera Nayarit is identified as the primary location for these schemes.
- The U.S. Treasury Department has provided evidence linking the accused to the cartel’s operations.
Background Information
Carlos Rivera Aceves is noted for being the sole living former PRI governor of Jalisco. His family connection raises questions regarding corruption and the entanglement of politics and crime in the region.
Impact on Public Perception
The allegations have sparked a debate about accountability and the influence of organized crime in local politics. This case highlights ongoing concerns about the safety of tourists and the integrity of governmental institutions in Mexico.




