Maria Julissa says she has no ties to 'El Mencho' after viral social posts
maria julissa, a Mexican influencer from Hermosillo, Sonora, has denied any link to Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as "El Mencho", after her name trended on social media amid unverified posts tying her to a supposed operation. The denials matter because the posts suggested involvement in a criminal arrest and were widely shared without official confirmation.
Maria Julissa denies tie to 'El Mencho' claims
Her name circulated in recent days on Facebook and other platforms, where posts alleged she was connected to the capture of Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as "El Mencho". Some of the viral material included screenshots of Instagram stories said to show her celebrating the alleged fall of the capo. There is no official confirmation supporting those versions, and maria julissa used her own social accounts to deny any link.
From Hermosillo to a 3-million-follower profile
Born in Hermosillo, Sonora, on September 12, 2000, she has built a large Instagram following of more than 3 million followers with lifestyle content and an emphasis on baseball. Her first photo on Instagram shows her practicing baseball — a detail that the influencer and coverage of her work highlight as central to her public identity.
Baseball work and stadium visibility
Beyond social content, she has worked as a locutora in the Liga Mexicana de Béisbol, a role that increased her visibility at events and in broadcasts. Her constant presence in stadiums and transmissions drew attention from baseball fans in northern Mexico and helped consolidate her profile in that sports circle.
2020 expulsion after beer-throwing incident
In January 2020, she was expelled from the Liga Mexicana del Pacífico following an incident at a game between the Yaquis de Obregón and the Venados de Mazatlán, when fans threw beer at the visiting team’s players. She denied participating in the events and said she was not involved, but the league ultimately banned her from the stadiums. The episode became one of the most controversial moments in her public career, though she later continued to develop her digital and professional presence in sports.
Viral accusations, screenshots and an incomplete response
Recent Facebook posts alleged that authorities had followed one of the romantic partners of the criminal leader and identified the influencer as the person involved. Supposed screenshots of Instagram stories circulated that purported to show her celebrating. maria julissa pushed back on the claims in messages on her social accounts; one message included the fragment "Es totalmente f" — unclear in the provided context whether that statement was complete or what followed.
The available information makes clear that the claims linking her to the alleged operation remain unconfirmed by official sources. It is also confirmed that she denied involvement, that she was born on September 12, 2000, that she has more than 3 million Instagram followers, that she has worked as a locutora in the Liga Mexicana de Béisbol, and that she was expelled from the Liga Mexicana del Pacífico after the January 2020 Yaquis de Obregón–Venados de Mazatlán incident.
Unclear in the provided context is any next official action by authorities or scheduled public appearances for the influencer. The next confirmed development is unclear in the provided context.