Federal and native lawmakers in Puerto Rico, in addition to civil rights and advocacy organizations, have referred to as for investigations after ProPublica reported how a federal probe right into a drugs-for-votes scheme in Puerto Rico prisons received quashed after the 2024 elections.
The territory’s consultant in Congress, Pablo José Hernández Rivera, referred to as on members of the U.S. Home Judiciary Committee on Tuesday to affix him in a push for a congressional probe into the matter.
“The report revealed at this time by ProPublica particulars information that no elected official — whether or not in Puerto Rico or in Washington — can ignore,” he said in a statement in Spanish.
The identical day, Rep. Héctor Ferrer Santiago, a Fashionable Democratic Occasion member, introduced a resolution within the territory’s Home ordering its Committee on Public Safety to analyze, calling the allegations “serious!” and saying the Home has “an inescapable responsibility to analyze.”
Their requests got here the day ProPublica revealed its investigation detailing how prosecutors had uncovered a drugs-for-votes scheme being run by a violent gang in Puerto Rican prisons and have been deep into taking a look at whether or not now-Gov. Jenniffer González-Colón or her marketing campaign have been concerned. Within the days following President Donald Trump’s election in 2024, as prosecutors ready the indictment, they have been instructed by supervisors within the U.S. Lawyer’s Workplace for the District of Puerto Rico to exclude the voting-related expenses in opposition to inmates and jail workers, 4 sources with data of the investigation instructed ProPublica. Then, as soon as Trump took workplace, they have been instructed to desert the probe into potential political ties completely, the sources stated.
González-Colón, a longtime Republican and member of the pro-statehood New Progressive Occasion, has declined repeated requests for interviews by ProPublica. In an announcement Tuesday, she denied any wrongdoing and stated she “has stood firmly in opposition to corruption” all through her profession and political campaigns.
“I categorically reject any try to hyperlink me to illegal conduct,” she wrote. González-Colón has not been charged with any crime.
She instructed local news outlets Wednesday she doesn’t assume any investigation into the matter is warranted. “There’s nothing right here,” she stated in Spanish. “And, if they’ve analysis from the previous 4 years, allow them to do it, allow them to deliver it to a profitable conclusion. However I’ve completely nothing to do with the issues which are pointed on the market, a lot much less my marketing campaign.”
On Wednesday, leaders of the Puerto Rican Independence Occasion additionally referred to as for an investigation. Sen. María de Lourdes Santiago, vice chairman of the social gathering, said on social media that the questions of partisan intervention in jail areas shouldn’t be ignored contemplating their “extreme implications.”
Thomas Rivera Schatz, president of the Puerto Rico Senate and a member of González-Colón’s social gathering, initially instructed local news outlets that authorities officers in Puerto Rico ought to examine totally. However at a press conference on Thursday, he backed away from that assertion, saying of ProPublica’s report: “I don’t lend it any credibility in any way. … It seems to observe a particular editorial line — one directed in opposition to the Republican Occasion and in opposition to Trump.”
An indictment filed in December 2024, whereas Joe Biden was nonetheless president, charged 34 members of a gang, often known as Group 31 or Los Tiburones, and associates with crimes together with drug distribution leading to no less than 4 overdose deaths, cash laundering and possessing a firearm. Prosecutors additionally alleged that the gang made connections with authorities officers “for the aim of decreasing jail sentences” and that the gang mandated each the prisoners’ political affiliations and “who to vote for in major and common elections,” however included no expenses associated to the drugs-for-votes scheme.
Sources aware of the investigation stated gang leaders pressured inmates to vote for González-Colón or face brutal beatings and being lower off from a provide of medicine. Lots of the inmates are hooked on illicit medication. Prosecutors stated that they had proof that González-Colón had spoken with one of many jail gang leaders on WhatsApp in the course of the major marketing campaign and have been pursuing different potential ties after they have been instructed to not look any additional, individuals with data of the investigation instructed ProPublica.
González-Colón stated in her assertion that she engaged with all sectors of society throughout her marketing campaign. “That included assembly with households of incarcerated people involved about rehabilitation and reintegration, as a result of public coverage should be inclusive and responsive to each group,” she stated. She didn’t tackle the allegation that she had talked with a gang chief straight.
W. Stephen Muldrow, U.S. lawyer for the District of Puerto Rico, who was appointed by Trump in 2019 and has served constantly since, instructed ProPublica that his workplace doesn’t touch upon open instances. Whereas a few defendants within the drug and cash laundering instances have taken plea agreements, many of the instances are nonetheless pending.
“Given the continued nature of the case and the significance of sustaining the integrity of energetic issues, it could not be applicable for us to remark additional in a press setting,” Lymarie Llovet-Ayala, spokesperson for the workplace, stated in an e mail Wednesday. Beforehand, she stated that charging corrupt public officers “has at all times been and stays a prime precedence” of the workplace.
As Puerto Rico’s resident commissioner in Congress — a task much like a U.S. consultant — Hernández Rivera has the ability to introduce and co-sponsor laws and vote in committee, however is prohibited from voting on ultimate passage of legal guidelines within the Home.
Hernández Rivera, a Democrat and member of the Fashionable Democratic Occasion, stated he already has assist from no less than a few members from the Home Judiciary Committee who’re all for beginning the oversight course of and are engaged on a draft letter requesting an investigation.
Political events in Puerto Rico don’t adhere to a straight divide amongst Democrats and Republicans. As an alternative, they heart a lot of their give attention to whether or not Puerto Rico ought to turn into a state and so have Republicans and Democrats inside every.
Hernández Rivera stated the truth that the New Progressive Occasion has a stronghold on inmate votes is suspicious. “In regards to the prisons particularly, it raises eyebrows from a statistical standpoint, the truth that 83% of inmates vote for the candidate of that social gathering when no different place in Puerto Rico votes by these margins,” he stated, citing a ProPublica tally of voter returns from the State Elections Fee’s web site. By comparability, González-Colón gained 41% of the general vote in her victory within the five-way common election contest.
“The difficulty right here is extra about whether or not the processes have been adopted and whether or not there was corruption in giving up the case,” Hernández Rivera stated.
U.S. Rep. Glenn Grothman, R-Wis., a member of the Home Judiciary Committee, instructed ProPublica that whereas he didn’t but know the small print of the matter, he would assist an investigation. He stated the allegations aren’t stunning given the suspicions of election fraud throughout the U.S. and contemplating “at this time’s morals.”
“I hope our committee or one other committee does some investigating,” he stated.
Annette Martínez-Orabona, govt director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Puerto Rico, stated abandoning an investigation right into a fraudulent voting scheme in prisons undermines the belief of those that imagine in democracy.
The ACLU is “advocating for full transparency about what occurred with this investigation … what proof was collected, and what was achieved with that proof,” Martínez Orabona stated in a written assertion.
The Energy 4 Puerto Rico Coalition, a diaspora group that advocates for extra independence for the territory, stated it needs solutions from González-Colón and the U.S. Division of Justice.
“Energy 4 Puerto Rico requires Congressional hearings to totally evaluation what occurred, who knew, and why the voting-related investigation didn’t proceed,” Erica González Martínez, director of the group, wrote in an announcement. “The Puerto Rican individuals deserve the reality.”
Puerto Rico Lawmakers Call for Investigation Into Alleged Drugs-for-Votes Scheme After ProPublica Report was first revealed by ProPublica and republished with permission.
Raquel Rutledge is an investigative reporter with ProPublica.
Ken B. Morales contributed reporting.
