Model, DJ linked to violent Tren de Aragua gang leader sanctioned by Trump administration

U.S. officials sanctioned Venezuelan entertainer Jimena Araya Navarro, accusing her of laundering funds and supporting the violent Tren de Aragua gang.

Jimena Romina Araya Navarro, also known as Rosita, who works as an actress and DJ, has been sanctioned by the Trump administration for allegedly providing material support to Tren de Aragua. (Treasury Department)

"Under President Trump, barbaric terrorist cartels can no longer operate with impunity across our borders. The Tren de Aragua network’s narcotrafficking and human smuggling operations have long posed a grave threat to our nation," said Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent. "At the direction of President Trump, we will continue to use every tool to cut off these terrorists from the U.S. and global financial system and keep American citizens safe."

Navarro reportedly performs in nightclubs in Colombia, with a portion of the proceeds from the events going back to TdA leadership, the Treasury said.

She has also performed at the Bogotá nightclub Maiquetia VIP Bar Restaurant, which is owned by her former bodyguard and manager, Eryk Manuel Landaeta Hernandez. She is additionally a shareholder and the president of a Venezuela-based company, Global Import Solutions S.A.

Hernandez was arrested by Colombian authorities in October 2024. He allegedly organized events featuring international artists and DJs, including Navarro, where drugs were sold for TdA and the proceeds were laundered, authorities said.

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Eryk Manuel Landaeta Hernandez and the Bogotá nightclub, Maiquetia VIP Bar Restaurant, where Jimena Romina Araya Navarro performed, the Treasury Department said.  (Treasury Department)

Hernandez also allegedly laundered money for Guerrero and sanctioned senior TdA leader Mosquera Serrano.

He owns the creative, arts, and entertainment services company Eryk Producciones SAS and reportedly served as the gang’s financial and logistics chief in Colombia.

Additional sanctions were levied against TdA leaders Richard Jose Espinal Quintero, Noe Manases Aponte Cordova, and Asdrubal Rafael Escobar Cabrera, as well as Cheison Royer Guerrero Palma, Niño Guerrero’s half-brother, who was expanding the gang’s activity into Chile.

Kenffersso Jhosue Sevilla Arteaga, known as "El Flipper," was also sanctioned. He was arrested in Cúcuta, Colombia, in November 2025 and "was involved in extortions, kidnappings, and homicides," the Treasury Department said.

The Trump administration has targeted TdA members in the United States in an effort to deport them back to Venezuela.

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An April intelligence assessment from the National Intelligence Council said some Venezuelan officials have facilitated the migration of TdA members into the United States.

In February, the gang was designated a foreign terrorist organization by the State Department.

Louis Casiano is a reporter for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to louis.casiano@fox.com.

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