This Is INSANE! Former DEA Boss Indicted for Aiding Mexican Cartel?!

Published on December 6, 2025
Duration: 14:11

This entry details the indictment of former DEA agent Paul Ciampos and Robert Sensi for aiding the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG). The Department of Justice alleges they laundered $12 million, participated in narcotics trafficking, and attempted to procure military-grade weapons for the cartel. The case highlights a significant betrayal within federal law enforcement.

Quick Summary

Former DEA agent Paul Ciampos and Robert Sensi have been indicted for allegedly aiding the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG). The Department of Justice accuses them of laundering $12 million, narcotics trafficking, and attempting to procure military-grade weapons for the cartel.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to DEA Indictment
  2. 01:37DOJ Charges and Allegations
  3. 03:57Background on Paul Ciampos and CJNG
  4. 05:32Weapon Procurement and Money Laundering
  5. 08:43Legal Status and Sentencing

Frequently Asked Questions

Who was indicted for aiding the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG)?

Former high-level DEA agent Paul Ciampos and Robert Sensi have been indicted for allegedly aiding the CJNG, one of the most violent criminal organizations. The indictment was unsealed by the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York.

What are the main allegations against the former DEA agent and his associate?

The Department of Justice alleges that Paul Ciampos and Robert Sensi agreed to launder approximately $12 million and participate in narcotics trafficking. Charges include narco-terrorism, narcotics distribution, and money laundering.

What kind of military-grade equipment were they accused of procuring for the cartel?

Allegations include attempting to procure military-grade equipment for the cartel, such as commercial drones, AR-15 rifles, M4 carbines, M16 rifles, grenade launchers, and RPGs.

What are the potential sentences for narco-terrorism charges?

Paul Ciampos and Robert Sensi face mandatory minimum sentences of 20 years to life for narco-terrorism. Both have pleaded not guilty and are currently held without bail.

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