In the photo in the picture, who is the female DEA officer?
Amanda Guerrero is an DEA agent who works under Agent Tony Marino. She was part of a task force which exposed the CIA's operation in the sense that Teddy is smuggling cocaine in order in order to finance an operation known as the Contra war in Nicaragua. She was Tony's third female prot g e and is fluent in Spanish. Adriana deGirolami was Lorena Cardenas / Soledad Carro (seasons 1-2) as Pedro's fianc e and the undercover DEA Agent.
Agent Lorena Cardenas was injured at the back of her head by El Oso.
But it's not going to be easy. Jerome, (Amin Joseph) as well as Louie the wife (Angela Lewis) currently engaged to Teddy (Carter Hudson) have made a clear arrangement with Teddy and cut Franklin out. Franklin feels betrayed. Teddy tells Franklin he does not want to collaborate with the actor. We sat and watched as Franklin Saint built an empire of crack cocaine, which netted him real estate worth millions and cash in the amount of $73 million. It's what we call the American Dream. Franklin Saint, the fictional character from the movie, was loosely influenced by the notorious drug lord Freeway Ricky Ross but not by the singer.
Monsalve was famous for her work as the voice of the group of Venezuelan girls Chikas as well as the British-based pop band Latin Fiesta, and the Venezuelan Tartara. The show she hosted on TV Alo RCTV, which aired in Caracas each morning for a full year, was also a huge success. In 2002, she moved into the United States, where she took part in numerous stages and commercials, such as Esther in the Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center. Soon after, she became the Hispanic Spokesperson for the furniture gigantic Rooms to Go. In 2005 to anchor the 6:00pm newscast for Orlando's Telemundo Local affiliate, she was named the Hispanic Spokesperson. Monsalve began her career with ESPN the following year as a Sports Anchor of ESPN Deportes, broadcasting to Sports Center Hispanic audiences across North America and through ESPN 2 Central and South America. Monsalve formally announced her departure from ESPN on the 28th of November, 2014. Later, it was revealed she was going to join Univision Deportes (now rebranded as TUDN).
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