Cuauhtémoc Gutiérrez de la Torre (born 16 May 1968) is a Mexican lawyer, politician and former waste picker leader from the Institutional Revolutionary Party PRI.
[1] He is on a temporary leave of absence due to charges of using public resources and facilities to operate a prostitution ring;[2] the prostitution ring allegations were the result of an investigative journalism investigation that included the testimony of 5 women and undercover recordings of a journalist.
[3] Notes to the aforementioned information: The first two women have disappeared of the public life, but Sandra Esther Vaca Cortes is still part of Mexico's political life and became a local deputy in June 2018 (member of the Congress of Mexico City) and was publicly supported by the PRI's National President Claudia Ruiz Massieu during a work session in September 2018.
Gutiérrez de la Torre]] was charged with attempted sexual exploitation, false advertising, and criminal conspiracy on March 9, 2021.
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