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Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria, a Colombian drug lord and narcoterrorist.</div>
<p>(December 1, 1949 to December 2, 1993) was a Colombian drug trafficker who eventually controlled over 80 percent of the cocaine shipped to the U.S., earning him the rank of one of Forbes Magazine’s 10 wealthiest people in the world. Escobar entered the cocaine trade in the early 1970s, collaborating with other criminals to form the Medellin Cartel. He earned popularity by sponsoring charity projects and soccer clubs, but later, terror campaigns that resulted in the murder of thousands turned public opinion against him. He was killed by Colombian police in 1993.</p>
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<h3>13 Unbelievable Facts About Pablo Escobar</h3>
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<li>Before becoming a drug kingpin, Escobar sold stolen cars and tombstones to smugglers..</li>
<li>Escobar's open support for the poor and his wish to become Colombia's president earned him the nick name 'Robin Hood'.</li>
<li> After becoming the reigning lord of Medellin Cartel, Escobar was minting as much as $420 million a week!</li>
<li>His drug trade flourished so much that he was smuggling nearly 15 tonnes of cocaine every day!</li>
<li> So much so that he smuggled cocaine into the United States by hiding it in airplane tires.</li>
<li> To handle the free-flowing wealth that came his way uninterrupted, Escobar bought a Learjet for the sole purpose of flying his money.</li>
<li>At one point, Escobar's had amassed so much wealth that it reached 30 billion dollars!</li>
<li>The man had so much money that he spent $2500 a month just on rubber bands to bind his money together.</li>
<li> Once in hiding, Escobar even burnt 2 million dollars to keep his daughter from catching cold.</li>
<li> Escobar's greatest fear was extradition and he unleashed horror upon Colombia just so that he could avoid jail-time in America.</li>
<li>So great was his fear of extradition that Escobar offered to pay off Colombian government's debt that had reached a massive 10 billion dollars!</li>
<li>As per an agreement with the Colombian government, Escobar built a luxury prison called 'La Catedral' that was guarded by his own loyal servants. The terms dictated Escobar to serve prison time (which he did) and the Colombian government to not extradite him to the US. The prison was anything unlike any jail. A thriving casino, spa and nightclub from inside, La Catedral became the hub of more drug deals and murders.</li>
<li>And this horror included killing 4000 people that included murdering 200 judges, 1000 policemen, journalists and government workers.</li>
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<h3>If you have time, you should read more about this incredible human being on his <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pablo_Escobar" target="_blank">Wikipedia entry</a>.</h3>
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