Who is Pablo Escobar and how he became so rich!

in #story6 years ago

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Today, let's talk about who Pablo Escobar is, touch on his life, as well as his good side of personality!

"Cocaine King" was the son of a poor Colombian farmer, but by the age of 35 he had become one of the richest people in the world. Despite a modest background, Pablo Escobar headed the drug cartel Medellin, who was responsible for 80% of the world's cocaine market. The weekly income of El Patron was about 420 million dollars, which makes it one of the richest drug lords in history.

It is impossible to give an accurate assessment of the state of Escobar due to the fact that it is money from the sale of drugs, but experts estimate up to $ 30 billion.

  1. In the mid-1980s, the Escobar cartel brought in about $ 420 million a week - almost $ 22 billion a year.

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2.Escobar seven years in a row - from 1987 to 1993 - was on the list of international billionaires Forbes. In 1989, he took seventh place in the list of the richest people in the world.

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3.By the late 1980s, he was responsible for supplying 80% of world cocaine.

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4.Every day he smuggled in the US about 15 tons of cocaine.

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Escobar with his son, Juan Pablo, in front of the White House

According to journalist Jon Grillo, the Medellin cartel transported most of its cocaine directly to the coast of Florida. Grillo writes:

"It was a mile and a half mile from the north coast of Colombia, and nothing hindered him. Colombians and their American associates drop the cargo directly into the sea, where they pick it up and take it ashore in high-speed boats, or even fly to Florida and throw cocaine somewhere in the wilderness. "

In other words, out of five Americans who consumed cocaine, four of them ran the "El Patron" product through their nostrils.

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"The Cocaine King" lost 2.1 billion a year, but that did not care much for him.

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The enormous wealth of Escobar became a problem when he could not "launder" money fast enough. As Roberto Escobar, the chief accountant of the cartel and the brother of a drug lord, described in his book, The Accountant's History: The Cruel World of the Medellín Cartel, he stocked cash in stacks in the Colombian wilderness old warehouses, and in the walls of the houses of members of the cartel:

"Pablo earned so much that every year we wrote off 10% of his fortune, because rats ate money in the vault, they were damaged by water or they were simply lost."

Considering how much, according to estimates, the drug baron earned, this means a loss of $ 2.1 billion annually. Pablo Escobar had much more money than he could spend, and the fact that he was losing them because of rodents and mold did not bother him.

Every month, Medellin spent 2.5 thousand dollars on rubber bands for banknotes.

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Hiding and destroying huge amounts of money is one issue, but the brothers also faced another, more mundane task: organizing and keeping cash. If you believe Roberto Escobar, Medellin spent $ 2.5 thousand a month on gum, which draws stacks of banknotes.

Once Escobar burned $ 2 million, because his daughter froze.

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Pablo Escobar with his wife, Maria Victoria, son of Juan Pablo and daughter Manuela
In an interview from 2009 to the magazine Don Juan, EcoBar's 38-year-old son Juan Pablo, who changed his name to Sebastian Marroquin, described what it's like to live with the "Cocaine King".

According to Marrokin, the family was in a shelter on the slope of Medellin Mountain, when the body temperature of Ekobar's daughter fell heavily - and Escobar mercilessly burned crisp $ 2 million banknotes to warm Manuela.

Escobar was nicknamed "Robin Hood" for giving away money to the poor, building houses for the homeless, founded 70 football fields and a zoo.

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He made a deal with Colombia to be put in a luxurious prison, which he built himself and called La Catedral - "cathedral".

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In 1991, Escobar was imprisoned in a prison created under his own project, La Catedral. In accordance with the agreement concluded with the Colombian government, Escobar had the right to choose who will serve the sentence in the same prison or will work there. In addition, he could continue to do business with the cartel and receive visitors.

La Catedral is equipped with a football field, a barbecue area and a patio. In addition, nearby Escobar built a building for his entire family. Representatives of the Colombian authorities were forbidden to approach the prison for more than five kilometers.

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