The 21 Richest Drug Lords In History
Here is a list, which we'll update in another ten years, that reflects some of the biggest cartels and drug lords who have operated their illicit organizations in the last 100 years.
Published 3 years ago in Wow
Here is a list, which we'll update in another ten years, that reflects some of the biggest cartels and drug lords who have operated their illicit organizations in the last 100 years.
Many of the names on this list have been iconized in movies and television, some familiar names might include, George Jung, who was portrayed by Johnny Deep in Blow, Frank Lucas, who was played by Denzel Washington in American Gangster, and Pablo Escobar, who has been played by multiple people over the years.
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Jose Figueroa Agosto, Net Worth: $100 million. The Puerto Rican kingpin was the Caribbean's biggest drug lord up until his arrest in 2010. He was arrested in 1999 for murder and sentenced to 209 years in prison, but managed to escape, fleeing to the Dominican Republic. Agosto then lived on the run for 10 years while he still continued trafficking drugs into the United States.
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Nicky Barnes, Net Worth: $105 Million. Leroy "Nicky" Barnes led the notorious African-American organization named The Council in Harlem, controlling the heroin trade. During his time in prison, he later became an informant, helping to indict 44 traffickers after learning that his assets were not being taken care of and that one of his Council members was sleeping with his wife/mistress.
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Zhenli Ye Gon, Net Worth: $300 million. Born in China, Ye Gon resided and became a citizen of Mexico, where he was known for trafficking pseudoephedrine or ephedrine precursor chemicals from Asia to Mexico. During a police raid of his house, they found 7 million stacked in a back room, which was seized along with seven cars, jewels and a war chest of automatic guns.
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Joaquin Loera aka Chapo Guzman, Net Worth: $1 Billion. Until his arrest in 2014, Loera was considered the most powerful drug trafficker in the world by the United States Department of Treasury. He was the leader of the most powerful cartel in the world today; the Sinaloa Cartel in Mexico. Forbes Magazine listed Lorea as one of the 50 richest and most powerful people in the world. And recently Loera escaped from a maximum security prison by mean of a tunnel. Loera has since not been found.
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The Orejuela Brothers, Net Worth: $3 Billion. Gilberto and Miguel Orejuela founded the Cali Cartel in Colombia. They began trafficking marijuana, but then shifted to cocaine because of the ease of transportation and how much more money it was worth. The cartel is known for innovation in trafficking and production, and was known for being less violent and more professional than their Medellin rivals.
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Khun Sa, Net Worth: $5 Billion. "The Opium King," Khun Sa was the world’s largest opium producer in Thailand. He formed what was called The Golden Triangle, where he had about 10,000 men cultivating the drug. He was also known for supplying 75 percent of the world's heroin in the 1970s and 1980s. He was never arrested, living a life of luxury.
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The Ochoa Brothers, Net Worth: $6 Billion. The brothers Jorge, Juan David and Fabio were responsible for the founding of the Medellin Cartel along with Pablo Escobar, Jose Gonzalo Rodriguez Gacha and Carlos Lehder. The three brothers ended up controlling 30 percent of the cartel's cocaine trade. Once they were arrested, the brothers lost their entire fortune.
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Amado Carrillo Fuentes, Net Worth: $25 Billion. Fuentes was a Mexican drug lord who seized control of the Juarez Cartel. He was known as "Lord of the Skies" because of the fleet jets he used to transport drugs. He died in Mexico after an extensive plastic surgery procedure to alter his appearance went wrong.
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Pablo Escobar, Net Worth: $30 Billion. Escobar was the ruthless leader of the Medellin Cartel in Colombia. Leading the world's largest cocaine organization, Escobar owned soccer teams, and built hospitals along with housing projects in Colombia. After escaping prison, he was gunned down in 1993 on a roof.