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$1.7M Brownsville Mansion Seized

· Texas Border Business

A $1.7 million mansion in Brownsville has been seized by the U.S. government after being linked to drug trafficking and money laundering. Authorities traced the property back to a major cocaine supplier associated with various cartels, revealing that thousands of kilograms of cocaine were smuggled from Mexico into several U.S. states. The mansion, featuring six bedrooms and four bathrooms, was purchased with drug proceeds and underwent significant renovations, including a pool. U.S. District Judge Fernando Rodriguez Jr. approved the forfeiture, and the property will be auctioned by the government. Investigations were conducted by ICE and Homeland Security.

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