🚨🇲🇽 BREAKING 🚨
— WAR (@warsurv) February 24, 2026
New evidence is emerging around well known influencer and OnlyFans star Maria Julissa.
Reports point to an alleged connection and betrayal linked to the drug trade and the now deceased cartel boss known as El Mencho. pic.twitter.com/WIKGSmgYIW
The X post you linked from @warsurv
(dated around February 24, 2026) shows two photos and claims that new evidence is emerging about influencer and OnlyFans creator Maria Julissa (Instagram: @mariajulissa13
), alleging a connection, betrayal, and links to the drug trade involving the late CJNG cartel leader Nemesio "El Mencho" Oseguera Cervantes.Background on what happened:El Mencho, head of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), was killed on February 22, 2026, during a major Mexican military operation in Tapalpa, Jalisco. He was wounded in a firefight and died while being transported for medical treatment. Mexican authorities (with reported U.S. intelligence support) confirmed the operation, and it triggered widespread cartel retaliation violence, roadblocks, and chaos across parts of Mexico.
The rumor about Maria Julissa:Viral posts (including some from official-sounding Mexican sources and @warsurv
's account) spread claims that a woman (quickly identified online as Maria Julissa) was tracked by authorities, met El Mencho at cabins in Tapalpa, and allegedly provided key intelligence or betrayed his location, contributing to the raid's success.
Some posts reference a "Telemundo report" or officials confirming tracking of "one of his women/prostitutes," fueling speculation that she was his lover or girlfriend who leaked info.
What Maria Julissa actually said:She publicly denied any involvement or connection in statements on Instagram and elsewhere. She described the rumors as completely false, baseless, and damaging to her reputation, urging people to stop spreading unverified information. Multiple Mexican news outlets (like Debate, PorEsto, and others) covered her denial, noting she has ~3.5 million Instagram followers and is known for content creation/OnlyFans.
Current status of the claims:No official Mexican government or military statement has named Maria Julissa or confirmed she was involved. The betrayal angle appears tied to general intelligence about a female associate being tracked, but the specific link to her remains unverified rumor/spread on social media.
Fact-check style reports (e.g., Times Now and others) describe the viral claims naming her as unconfirmed, with some suspicion of misinformation or exaggeration online.
The photos in the original post (and similar viral ones) are being shared widely, but many recent reposts seem to be low-effort spam or bot-like accounts pushing links/videos.
In short, it's a viral rumor that exploded after El Mencho's death, but Maria Julissa has strongly denied it, and there's no solid official confirmation tying her directly to the events. These kinds of stories often spread fast in Mexico due to cartel drama + social media, but they can quickly turn into misinformation.
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