(CNN) The prosecution rested its case against Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán on Monday, the 35th day of the Mexican druglord's trial in federal court in Brooklyn, New York. Over 50 witnesses have been called so far.

Guzmán's wife, Emma Coronel, has not been charged with a crime. A spokesman for the US attorney's office had no comment when asked whether Coronel could face charges due to the allegations.

Jurors have seen dozens of messages and listened to calls between Guzmán and associates in which he discusses drug trafficking and even orders executions.

At one point, a former close personal aide alleged that the drug kingpin once paid a $100 million bribe to former Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto. Peña Nieto's former chief of staff denied the allegation, saying it was "false, defamatory and absurd."

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