A Maryland man was wrongfully imprisoned in El Salvador due to an administrative error that included questionable evidence linking him to the MS-13 gang. The accusation stemmed from a confidential informant's claim and circumstantial evidence, such as his attire—a Chicago Bulls hat and hoodie—which are insufficient to substantiate his alleged gang affiliation. This incident raises significant concerns about the reliability of evidence used in international legal proceedings and the risk of wrongful incarceration, highlighting the need for better legal frameworks and safeguards.