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However, what truly distinguished Escobar from ordinary gangsters was his audacious ambition to seize political legitimacy. In 1982, he was elected as an alternate member of the Colombian Congress. He had dreams of becoming President of Colombia, using his fortune to buy influence and present himself as a populist hero. This political rise terrified the traditional establishment. When the Minister of Justice, Rodrigo Lara Bonilla, publicly denounced Escobar, the façade of legitimacy shattered. Escobar had Lara Bonilla assassinated. This single act marked a fatal turning point: the state could no longer pretend he was just a businessman. From that moment, Escobar’s war with the Colombian government became total.
: Escobar established the Medellín Cartel in 1976, industrializing the production and distribution of cocaine. el patron pablo escobar
Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria (1949–1993) was a Colombian drug lord and narcoterrorist who founded and led the Medellín Cartel. Dubbed "The King of Cocaine," Escobar is often cited as the wealthiest criminal in history, with an estimated known net worth of $30 billion by the early 1990s. This report analyzes his monopolization of the cocaine trade, his dual strategy of "Plata o Plomo" (Silver or Lead), his eventual downfall, and his enduring legacy as "El Patrón" (The Boss). This political rise terrified the traditional establishment
: At the height of his power, Escobar’s organization reportedly supplied 80% of the cocaine smuggled into the U.S.. He ammassed a fortune estimated at $30 billion , making him one of the ten richest people on earth according to Forbes . The "Robin Hood" Paradox This single act marked a fatal turning point:
When the Colombian government, pressured by the United States, attempted to reinstate extradition treaties, Escobar declared war on the state.
Born in Rionegro, Colombia, Escobar began his criminal career in petty theft and smuggling. In the 1970s, he recognized the emerging demand for cocaine in the United States and co-founded the Medellín Cartel.
The Medellín Cartel was not merely a gang but a multinational corporation with vertical integration.
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