That trafficked at least 20 kilograms of cocaine from Puerto Rico to the Bronx.” In 2020, a court denied Lopez’s request to be released to home confinement.
“The court ruled that although Mr. Monsanto Lopez’s motion is lengthy in statistics—he highlights in support of his motion that COVID-19.
Has had a more significant impact on Hispanic males like himself—it is brief in details and he has not provided exceptional and convincing justifications for his release.”
According to the BOP, Lopez was scheduled to be released on December 25, 2024. Biden also shortened the sentence of David Morrow, who was found guilty of “conspiracy.
To distribute over 50 grams of crack cocaine” and “maintaining a residence for the purpose of distributing crack cocaine.”
According to the BOP, his anticipated release date was November 2031. According to the Chicago Tribune, the list also included former Comptroller Rita Crundwell of Dixon, Illinois.