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The spokeswoman for Mexico's Attorney General's Office says there are no warrants for actress Kate del Castillo, but she has been "mentioned" in criminal investigations.
Del Castillo said in an interview with The Associated Press that a "macho" Mexican government is persecuting her only because she's a woman.
But spokeswoman Natalia Briseño told The AP Tuesday no sexism is involved.
Briseño said Del Castillo has been mentioned in organized crime investigations, but that doesn't mean she's a suspect.
Briseno said the actress "has no legal impediment to enter or move freely" in Mexico.
The investigations are apparently related to her text message conversations with now-imprisoned drug lord Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, and his potential links to her tequila business.
Del Castillo arranged Sean Penn's interview with Guzmán in 2015.