Ryan Wedding, ex-Olympian accused of running drug ring, pleads not guilty in California – The Mercury News Today Us News


Ryan Wedding, the former Canadian Olympic snowboarder now accused of running a multinational drug-trafficking ring and orchestrating the killing of a federal witness, pleaded not guilty in federal court in Santa Ana during a brief hearing on Monday, Jan. 26, days after his headline-grabbing capture.

Under the suspected protection of the Sinaloa Cartel, one of Mexico’s most powerful drug rings, Wedding is accused of using semitrucks to move cocaine between Colombia, Mexico, Southern California and Canada — and orchestrating several killings. Authorities say he used aliases including “El Jefe,” “Public Enemy” and “James Conrad Kin.”

Federal authorities have declined to release details about the apprehension of Wedding, who was apparently taken into custody Thursday night in Mexico City, and then taken to the United States. There was a $15 million reward for information leading to his arrest or capture.

In November, U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi announced an indictment alleging that Wedding had overseen the killing of a witness in Colombia to avoid being extradited to the United States. Wedding and co-conspirators posted a photograph of the witness on a Canadian website called The Dirty News, authorities alleged. The witness was shot in the head at a restaurant in Medellin last year.

Federal authorities say three dozen other people have been arrested in connection to Wedding’s drug ring. The investigation has led to the seizure of large volumes of drugs, weapons and cash as well as millions of dollars in cars, motorcycles, artwork and jewelry that allegedly belonged to Wedding and others.

Wedding also faces separate drug-trafficking charges in Canada dating back to 2015.

In 2002, Wedding competed for his home country in the Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City in a men’s snowboarding event, parallel giant slalom. He finished 24th.

Wedding’s case was re-assigned during Monday’s hearing from the magistrate judge in Santa Ana to a federal judge in Los Angeles. A jury trial was tentatively scheduled for late March, but Wedding’s attorney said it was unlikely to happen until later in the year at the earliest.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

 

 


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