Agustín Humberto Estrada Negrete

Agustín Humberto Estrada Negrete, a former director and teacher at the "Centro de Atención Múltiple (CAM) 33 y 34 de Chiconautla"[1] school for children with special needs, claims to have been Enrique Peña Nieto, the President of Mexico’s homosexual lover for seven years while Peña Nieto was governor of the State of Mexico and married to Mónica Pretelini.[2]

Estrada claims he was removed from his position by the state government for being gay, and furthermore was jailed and raped repeatedly in a jail in 2009 for this. Estrada appealed to the United Nations about this, requesting an inquiry by the Mexican national government into the case. In Spring 2010 the Inter-American Court of Human Rights requested the Mexican national government to guarantee the life and physical well-being of Estrada Negrete, however Mexico ignored the request.[3]

However, Estrada also claims that in January 2007, Peña Nieto’s wife (Mónica Pretelini Sáenz (1993–2007)) discovered Estrada and the future president having sex and that a fight between the husband and wife then took place. According to Estrada, Peña Nieto began beating his wife. Shortly thereafter, Mónica Pretelini was dead. Estrada claimed to previously have been beaten by Peña Nieto, and was thus convinced that Peña Nieto killed his wife. In an interview, Estrada said that after Pretelini’s death, the future president cried upon Estrada's breast, “I went too far.”[4]

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