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Pabalo Escobar most amazing facts..  

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8/14/2019 7:09 am
Pabalo Escobar most amazing facts..


Pabalo Escobar spent around $2,500 a month on rubber bands used to hold his .

He Made Around Billion A Year Profit In His Peak, & In the 80s, Escobar's Medellin cartel was responsible for 80 percent of the cocaine was sent to the United States.

tons of cocaine into the US day.

equals

$42 Million A Week.
$6 Million A Day.
$400,000 An Hour.
$6,666 A Minute.
$1 A Second.

He Was Believed To Own 2 Houses In The U.S Which Were Used To Stash His Within The Wall And Ceiling Cavities. This Doesnt Include A Similar Of Properties Owned In His Home Country Used For Similar Purposes, Police Also Siezed 2 planes, 20 helicopters & 32 yachts.

When E Was Finally Captured, He Main Courthouse Needed To Build A New Building Just To House All His Documentation.

He Wrote Off Around 2 Billion A Year In Samp And Water Damage To His As Well As Burning 2 Million To Keepo His Warm Whilst Hiding Out In A Heaterlewss Abode.

Escobar Was Responsible For Killing About 4,000 People, Including An Estimated 200 Judges And 1,000 Police, Journalists, And Government Officials.

He Was Killed Aged 44.

OTHER FACTS…

His drug empire was bigger than his own government.
People referred to him as “Plato O Plomo”, which means “accept a bribe, or face bullets”.
Before getting into the drug trade, Escobar sold stolen tombstones to smugglers.

Depending on how much product HIS pilots flew, they could earn as much $500,000 day.

In an attempt to change the laws of extradition, Escobar offered to Colombia's debt--an estimated 10 billion dollars.

Escobar made the Forbes' billionaires list of the world's richest people seven years in a row beginning in 87 and peaked at seven in 89.

In the late 80s, Colombian authorities seized some of Escobar's enormous fleet, including 2 planes, 20 helicopters, 32 yachts, and 1 homes and offices.

Escobar's business was so big and so scrutinized in addition to planes, helicopters, cars, trucks, and boats, he even bought two submarines for transporting his cocaine into the United States.

At the height of the drug trade, Escobar smuggled up to tons of cocaine each day.

Pablo Escobar's support of the poor earned him the nickname "Robin Hood."

Other popular nicknames for Escobar were "Don Pablo" and "El Patron."

Among the possessions authorities found in Escobar's home was a Spanish translation of the self- classic, The Power Of Positive Thinking.

About ten percent of Escobar's earnings were lost to spoilage. Rats likely consumed a bulk of those bills.

Escobar's luxury prison was referred to as "La Caterdal" (aka the Cathedral).

La Catedral housed a casino, a nightclub, and even a spa.

Following his death, Escobar's lavish Colombian estate was transformed into a theme park featuring , life-sized dinosaur models, Escobar's collection of classic cars, and more.

Pablo Escobar's greatest fear was extradition. No matter what happened, he didn't want to spend his final years in an American jail cell.

Despite his horrific business dealings, Escobar did a of programs to Colombia's poor residents. He gave to churches and hospitals, established food programs, built parks and football stadiums, and created a barrio.

Escobar used his extraordinary wealth and popularity to get himself elected to Colombia's Congress.

The biggest single cocaine shipment Escobar ever made to the United States weighed a whopping 51,000 pounds.

Pablo Escobar was gunned down at the age of 44. Some people speculate the wound was self-inflicted.

About 25,000 people -- including many of the poor Colombians to whom Escobar had personally distributed -- attended his burial in Medellin.

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