International singing superstar Jenni Rivera died in a plane crash in Mexico. (File photo by Gustavo Caballero/Getty Images)
PHOENIX -- The Drug Enforcement Administration is investigating the company that owns the luxury jet that crashed and killed Mexican pop superstar Jenni Rivera.
Las Vegas-based Starwood Management had two planes seized this year by federal law enforcement officials.
The man widely believed to be behind the aviation company is Christian Esquino, an ex-convict with a long and checkered legal past, including convictions for fraud.