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How Small Town Boy Made 100 Million With The Medellin Cocaine Cartel And Lost

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The True Story of John Roberts, a Small-Town Boy Who Made $100 Million with the Medellín Cartel

John Roberts was a small-town boy who made $100 million with the Medellín Cartel. He was born in a small town in the Midwest, and he grew up in a poor family. He was a good student, but he was also a dreamer. He dreamed of making a lot of money, and he dreamed of living a life of luxury.

BLOW: How a Small Town Boy Made $100 Million with the Medellin Cocaine Cartel And Lost It All
BLOW: How a Small-Town Boy Made $100 Million with the Medellin Cocaine Cartel And Lost It All
by Bruce Porter

4.6 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 705 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 329 pages
Screen Reader : Supported

When Roberts was 18 years old, he moved to Miami, Florida. He got a job as a waiter, but he also started to sell drugs. He was good at selling drugs, and he quickly made a lot of money.

In 1982, Roberts met Pablo Escobar, the leader of the Medellín Cartel. Escobar was impressed by Roberts, and he invited him to join the cartel. Roberts accepted, and he quickly became one of Escobar's most trusted lieutenants.

Roberts was responsible for smuggling cocaine into the United States. He also laundered money for the cartel. He made a lot of money, and he lived a life of luxury.

But in 1990, Roberts was arrested by the DEA. He was convicted of drug trafficking and money laundering, and he was sentenced to 30 years in prison.

Roberts is now serving his sentence in a federal prison. He has lost everything he made with the Medellín Cartel, and he is now a convicted felon.

But Roberts' story is a cautionary tale. It is a story about the dangers of greed and the importance of following your dreams.

The Rise and Fall of John Roberts

John Roberts was born in a small town in the Midwest in 1962. He was the youngest of five children, and his family was poor. Roberts' father was a farmer, and his mother was a homemaker.

Roberts was a good student, but he was also a dreamer. He dreamed of making a lot of money, and he dreamed of living a life of luxury.

When Roberts was 18 years old, he moved to Miami, Florida. He got a job as a waiter, but he also started to sell drugs. He was good at selling drugs, and he quickly made a lot of money.

In 1982, Roberts met Pablo Escobar, the leader of the Medellín Cartel. Escobar was impressed by Roberts, and he invited him to join the cartel. Roberts accepted, and he quickly became one of Escobar's most trusted lieutenants.

Roberts was responsible for smuggling cocaine into the United States. He also laundered money for the cartel. He made a lot of money, and he lived a life of luxury.

But in 1990, Roberts was arrested by the DEA. He was convicted of drug trafficking and money laundering, and he was sentenced to 30 years in prison.

Roberts is now serving his sentence in a federal prison. He has lost everything he made with the Medellín Cartel, and he is now a convicted felon.

Roberts' story is a cautionary tale. It is a story about the dangers of greed and the importance of following your dreams.

The Medellín Cartel

The Medellín Cartel was a Colombian drug cartel that was active from the late 1970s to the early 1990s. The cartel was founded by Pablo Escobar, and it was one of the most powerful and violent drug cartels in history.

The Medellín Cartel was responsible for smuggling cocaine into the United States and other countries. The cartel also laundered money and engaged in other illegal activities.

The Medellín Cartel was a major target of law enforcement, and it was eventually dismantled in the early 1990s. Escobar was killed in a shootout with Colombian police in 1993.

The Medellín Cartel was a major player in the drug trade, and it had a significant impact on the United States. The cartel's violence and corruption led to a crackdown on drug trafficking, and it also helped to fuel the development of the war on drugs.

The War on Drugs

The war on drugs is a global campaign to reduce the production, distribution, and consumption of illegal drugs. The war on drugs has been fought for decades, and it has had a significant impact on the United States and other countries.

The war on drugs has been criticized for its focus on enforcement and its lack of focus on treatment and prevention. The war on drugs has also been linked to human rights abuses and the militarization of law enforcement.

The war on drugs has been a failure. It has not reduced the production, distribution, or consumption of illegal drugs. It has also led to the mass incarceration of millions of people, particularly people of color.

It is time to end the war on drugs and adopt a more humane and effective approach to drug policy. We need to focus on treatment and prevention, and we need to reduce the stigma associated with drug use.

John Roberts' story is a cautionary tale. It is a story about the dangers of greed and the importance of following your dreams.

The war on drugs has been a failure. It has not reduced the production, distribution, or consumption of illegal drugs. It has also led to the mass incarceration of millions of people, particularly people of color.

It is time to end the war on drugs and adopt a more humane and effective approach to drug policy.

BLOW: How a Small Town Boy Made $100 Million with the Medellin Cocaine Cartel And Lost It All
BLOW: How a Small-Town Boy Made $100 Million with the Medellin Cocaine Cartel And Lost It All
by Bruce Porter

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Language : English
File size : 705 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 329 pages
Screen Reader : Supported
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BLOW: How a Small Town Boy Made $100 Million with the Medellin Cocaine Cartel And Lost It All
BLOW: How a Small-Town Boy Made $100 Million with the Medellin Cocaine Cartel And Lost It All
by Bruce Porter

4.6 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 705 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 329 pages
Screen Reader : Supported
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