Jorge Valdes on Being the Biggest Drug Dealer in America During the 70s & 80s (Flashback) by VladTV (2024)

Big U on Rollin 60's, Suge Knight, Nipsey Hussle (Flashback)During this full VladTV interview in 2018, Big U sits down to discuss LA life and street culture. He elaboratedon personal stories such as his own encounters with the police. Big U also spoke on SugeKnight and Nipsey Hussle. Take a look at the full interview above.Jul 08, 202401:35:35Former Detroit Kingpin Johnny Curry on Making $200M, White Boy Rick Snitching on Him, Doing 14 Years in Prison (Flashback)In 2021 Johnny Curry sat down for his first-ever VladTV interview, where he detailed growing up in Detroit and becoming one of the biggest figures in the city's underworld. During the conversation, Johnny explained his rise in Detroit, moving to Florida and establishing a connection in Columbia, and working with various cartels. He then detailed the “White Boy Rick” story, which led to him being indicted in 1987. Johnny also spoke about the “White Boy Rick” movie starring Matthew McConaughey and the events that followed, which you can hear more about in the full interview above.Jul 06, 202401:10:36BG Knocc Out on Kendrick vs Drake, Keefe D, 2Pac, Baby Lane, Suge Knight, Eazy-EBG Knocc Out returned for another VladTV exclusive with DJ Vlad. The West Coast veteran started by offering his thoughts on Kendrick Lamar and Drake's rap feud. He applauded the battle for creating excitement for Hip-Hop despite criticism for the feud escalating into unverified gossip and mudslinging. This caused BG to reflect on past battles, particularly feuds he was involved in such as the Death Row vs. Ruthless beef. BG Knocc Out downplayed the seriousness of Eazy-E's feud with Dr. Dre, claiming that there was genuine love between the two despite their public beef. He also responded to various claims in interviews made by Suge Knight before talking about prison dynamics. Throughout the rest of the interview, BG Knocc Out reflected on classic West Coast rap battles and much more.Jul 06, 202402:40:56Tony Rock Tells His Life Story Comedian Tony Rock joined VladTV for an exclusive interview about his life and career. He talked about growing up in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn, which was heavily impacted by the crack epidemic of the 1980s. As the younger brother of comedic legend Chris Rock, Tony recalled the challenges his brother endured due to bullying and racial hostility. After describing his relationship with Chris and Chris' success in show business, Tony explained his delayed entry into comedy. Throughout the interview, Tony Rock highlighted his career milestones, which included being a part of the main cast on Will Smith and Jada Pinkett's sitcom, "All of Us," hosting Jamie Foxx's "Apollo Live," and appearing in "Think Like a Man." The comedian also talked about brief feuds with other figures like Bow Wow and the late Charlie Murphy. Tony Rock also offered his thoughts on the infamous Oscars incident between Will Smith and Chris Rock. To hear more, check out the full interview above.Jul 05, 202401:36:39Billy McFarland, Founder of Infamous Fyre Festival Billy McFarland, founder of the infamous Fyre Festival, offered an in-depth view into his life and career. He talked about having an early interest in technology, which led him to start building and selling websites before college. After dropping out of college to pursue other interests, McFarland started designing websites for A-list music artists before establishing the card-based club, Magnises. He later talked about creating Fyre Media and what influenced him to launch Fyre Festival. Throughout the rest of the interview, McFarland explained why the festival was a failure, so much so that it resulted in him serving prison time. He detailed his prison time, his thoughts on the Netflix and Hulu series about him, his life after prison, and much more.Jul 05, 202401:46:19Lucchese Mafia Hitman Frankie Pasqua Tells His Violent Life Story (Flashback)In this 2021 VladTV exclusive, Frankie Pasqua detailed his time as a former hitman for the Lucchese crime family. As a third-generation mobster, he explained why his family started with the Gambinos before switching to the Lucchese. Despite studying pre-med in college, Pasqua soon dropped out and helped run a prostitution ring in addition to providing protection for one of the Bonanno family's biggest drug dealers. He described his time in prison and his torture tactics and hits as a hitman. Pasqua also described how his father snitched on him before he himself ended up cooperating with the feds. After cooperating, Pasqua avoided a life sentence and served five years in prison due to drug charges. Check out the above interview to hear him describe his time as a mafia hitman.Jul 04, 202401:17:22Yungeen Ace on "Who I Smoke" and Possibility of Squashing Foolio Beef (Flashback)IN 2021 Yungeen Ace returned for another VladTV exclusive, where he started off by explaining his collaboration with G Herbo and speaking on his friend King Von's death. He also explained how he got his recent hit, "Who I Smoke," cleared by Vanessa Carlton. Yungeen Ace also spoke on his feud with Foolio despite the two never seeing each other in person. He discussed the possibility of squashing the beef as well as the legal problems he's encountered in Jacksonville. After offering his thoughts on JayDaYoungan's string of controversial incidents, Yungeen Ace gave an update on his current and upcoming projects. Check out the above interview to hear more.Jul 03, 202401:19:05Diddy's Former Head of Security Roger Bonds on Abuse He WitnessedRoger Bonds returned to VladTV to discuss details of his experience as Diddy's Head of Security for nearly 10 years. He explained that he was a part of Diddy's security detail from 2003 until 2012 before speaking about allegations related to Diddy's relationship with Kim Porter. After speaking about the alleged physical altercations between Diddy and Kim Porter, Roger Bonds talked about Diddy getting Kim Porter and Sarah Chapman pregnant around the same time before pursuing Cassie. Bonds pointed out the blurred lines between Diddy acting as Cassie's label boss versus as her lover before revealing Diddy's alleged violence against Cassie and other women. Throughout the rest of the interview, Roger Bonds opened up about the details in Cassie's lawsuit, Diddy's preferences, and much more.Jul 03, 202402:11:59Genovese Mafia Hitman Anthony Arillotta Tells His Life Story (Flashback)In 2021 Anthony Arillotta came through for his first-ever VladTV interview, where he spoke about growing up in Springfield, Massachusetts, and his father owning a successful produce business. He went on to detail his brushes with the law starting around 15 and escalating to a gun charge that landed him in prison by 21. Anthony also spoke about his association with the mob and becoming a made man with the Genovese Family, and how he found success in New York. During his time with the Genovese family, Anthony spoke about his ongoing brushes with the law and how he was taken down by the feds. To hear more, including regretting joining the mob, hit the full interview above.Jun 30, 202401:16:43Yungeen Ace Tells His Life Story (Flashback)In this VladTV flashback, Yungeen Ace detailed the shooting in his hometown of Jacksonville, FL that claimed the lives of his brother and two close friends. Yungeen Ace opened up about the trauma of witnessing people close to him die and how he's using that tragedy as fuel for his career.Jun 28, 202450:20Foolio on Surviving Multiple Shootings (Flashback)Foolio returned to VladTV in 2022 to offer an update on a variety of topics. During the interview, Foolio's arrest was mentioned, but the rapper explained that he didn't want to speak about it. He provided an update on his label situation and explained why he didn't sign to Gucci Mane. The Jacksonville artist gave his opinion on Florida's status in the rap game before commenting on various dangerous rap beefs. Foolio also addressed his own situation and how he was able to survive the two different shootings that occurred after his first VladTV interview. Foolio passed away this past weekend after he was allegedly targeted in a fatal shooting.Jun 28, 202446:51Sebastian Telfair on Celtics Winning Finals, Anthony Edwards Dissing Cam'ron, Kyrie, Lebron, JJ Reddick, Caitlin ClarkFormer NBA player Sebastian Telfair returned for another VladTV exclusive, where he immediately gave his reaction to the Boston Celtics winning its 18th NBA title. He broke down his former team's path to the championship and the performances of Dallas Mavericks stars Kyrie Irving and Luka Doncic. As a former Adidas athlete, Telfair talked about Anthony Edwards' Adidas ad sparking a feud between the athletic brand and Cam'ron. He also addressed his ongoing divorce and Glen "Big Baby" Davis getting sentenced to prison. Throughout the rest of the interview, Sebastian Telfair talked about Bronny James' NBA potential, NBA players appearing on stage at Kendrick Lamar's "Pop Out" concert, Caitlin Clark, players adapting to retirement, and much more.Jun 27, 202402:08:05Slim Jxmmi of Rae Sremmurd Tells His Life StoryRae Sremmurd member Slim Jxmmi joined VladTV to have a detailed discussion on his life and career. The multi-platinum hitmaker described moving around as a child due to his mother's military career before settling in Mississippi. Jxmmi talked about pursuing his musical career, along with his brother Swae Lee, at an early age while working regular jobs and battling homelessness. Despite the setbacks, Slim Jxmmi and Swae Lee eventually moved to Atlanta, where they met Mike Will Made It and recorded their breakthrough hit, "No Flex Zone." After signing with Ear Drummers and Interscope, Rae Sremmurd would go on to release a string of major hits. To hear Slim Jxmmi describe the success and challenges along the way, check out the full interview above.Jun 25, 202401:23:13Tony Yayo on Kendrick Lamar, NBA YoungBoy's Charges, 50 Cent vs Southwest T, Foxy Brown Witness in Keefe D TrialTony Yayo returns for another VladTV interview to discuss Kendrick Lamar's LA show, NBA YoungBoy's Drug Charges, 50 Cent vs Southwest T, Foxy Brown Witness in Keefe D Trial and more.Jun 25, 202403:05:15Young Bleed Tells His Life StoryIn a new VladTV exclusive, Baton Rouge's own Young Bleed delves into his journey from humble beginnings to becoming a revered figure in the hip-hop world. Growing up in the Southside bottoms of Baton Rouge, Young Bleed experienced the gritty realities of the crack epidemic sweeping through neighborhoods in the '80s and '90s. His mother had him at 17, risking her life to ensure his birth. Young Bleed talked about becoming a rapper at a young age, during Hip-Hop's infancy, and how he helped start the Concentration Camp collective. He later explained how one of his popular songs crossed Master P's radar and became the source for the popular hit "How Ya Do Dat." Throughout the rest of the interview, Young Bleed talked about being a No Limit affiliate, his relationship with Master P, Boosie, and much more.Jun 25, 202401:11:593x World Series Champion Dwight "Doc" Gooden Tells His Life StoryLegendary New York Mets pitcher and three-time World Series champion Dwight "Doc" Gooden talked about his life and career in a new VladTV exclusive. Gooden revealed childhood traumas that later manifested in his adult life before breaking down his baseball journey as a child prodigy. After being a standout in his teen years, the Cy Young winner skipped college after the New York Mets drafted him with the fifth pick. After playing just one year in the minor leagues, Gooden was called up to the major league and instantly became a breakout star. As one of Major League Baseball's brightest young stars, Gooden helped reverse the Mets' fortunes into a memorable championship run in 1986. However, despite Gooden's superstardom and success, the baseball pro struggled with addiction throughout his career. To hear how Gooden battled his struggles as a baseball star and what led him to overcome his issues, check out the full interview above.Jun 24, 202402:04:20Foolio, Who was Killed Today, Tells His Life Story (Flashback)Foolio, who tragically lost his life this morning, came through for his first-ever VladTV interview in 2021. He he spoke about being one of the most controversial artists out of Florida right now, and he also details how he grinded his way up to be one of the most talked about artists today. Foolio spoke about growing up in Jacksonville, losing his father and his best friend as a teen, and being shot himself at 15. Foolio went on to detail his start into rap, which he said he didn’t take seriously at first, and he added that things changed after he linked up with Zaytoven and dropped “Crooks,” which was his biggest song at the time. To hear more, including his beef with Yungeen Ace and tension with NBA YoungBoy, hit the full interview above.Jun 23, 202401:06:35Billionaire Grant Cardone on 5 Steps to Becoming Millionaire, $2B in Property, NOT Buying Home (Flashback)In 2019 Grant Cardone came through for another interview with VladTV, and this time around he brought more financial advice, including his five steps to becoming a millionaire. He also chalked up his success to becoming a Scientologist, as he explained that he was struggling with money and self-worth before joining Scientology. Grant also revealed that his aiming to own $2 billion in real estate in 2020. To hear the full interview, hit the above video.Jun 22, 202401:33:21Tiffany Haddish Tells Her Life Story (Flashback)Tiffany Haddish came through for her first-ever VladTV interview in 2020, and she spoke with Luenell about her childhood, including her perilous journey in foster care. She explained that her experience with foster care makes her have a big heart for kids going through those same things, and Tiffany explained that she wants to adopt a "rainbow tribe" of kids. Tiffany went on to speak about her comedy and acting career, including Kevin Hart helping her out when she was homeless, which led to Tiffany speaking candidly about the breakdown she had. She also spoke about her big breaks, including "Girl's Trip" with Queen Latifah, Regina Hall, and Jada Pinkett-Smith, who Tiffany says she got really close with while making the movie. To hear more, including Tiffany speaking about her relationship with Common and getting kicked out of Scientology, hit the full interview above.Jun 21, 202401:12:15Vanilla Ice Shows His $1M Rolls Royce Phantom, $750K Brabus Boat, 50M Album PlaquesVanilla Ice recently took VladTV on a tour of his impressive collection of vehicles, memorabilia, and outfits in an exclusive interview. The tour featured Ice showcasing his ultraluxurious Brabus Shadow boat, known for its speed and high-end specifications, and a collection of nostalgic memorabilia, including a street sign from his “A1A Beachfront Avenue” days. The tour also included a striking 1941 Ford tractor, meticulously restored and now boasting a Flathead V8 engine capable of 60 mph—an impressive feat for a tractor originally outfitted with a much milder six-cylinder engine. The spotlight then shifted to his motorbike collection, featuring the cutting-edge Stark Varg electric dirt bike. Dubbed the "Tesla of motorbikes," this machine leaves traditional gas-powered bikes in the dust with its instant power delivery and remarkable speed, retailing for around $15,000 but fetching upwards of $50,000 due to its high demand. Vanilla Ice displayed his Ferrari Spider and Rolls Royce Phantom, which is the first one ever built. He also showed his 1927 Ford "Death Trap" and revealed that he owns 60 cars.Jun 19, 202434:07Tony Rock Tells His Life Story Comedian Tony Rock joined VladTV for an exclusive interview about his life and career. He talked about growing up in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn, which was heavily impacted by the crack epidemic of the 1980s. As the younger brother of comedic legend Chris Rock, Tony recalled the challenges his brother endured due to bullying and racial hostility. After describing his relationship with Chris and Chris' success in show business, Tony explained his delayed entry into comedy. Throughout the interview, Tony Rock highlighted his career milestones, which included being a part of the main cast on Will Smith and Jada Pinkett's sitcom, "All of Us," hosting Jamie Foxx's "Apollo Live," and appearing in "Think Like a Man." The comedian also talked about brief feuds with other figures like Bow Wow and the late Charlie Murphy. Tony Rock also offered his thoughts on the infamous Oscars incident between Will Smith and Chris Rock. To hear more, check out the full interview above.Jun 19, 202401:37:08Martin Shkreli AKA Pharma Bro Tells His Life StoryMartin Shkreli detailed his life story in a new VladTV exclusive. The infamous investor and businessman described growing up in Brooklyn with his parents, who were Albanian immigrants. He talked about his early passion for finance, which led him to join hedge fund Cramer Berkowitz shortly after college. During his young career, Shkreli found success in the pharmaceutical industry and was a millionaire by 28 years old. He also explained his controversial decision to raise prices on various medicines used for various illnesses. Later in the interview, he detailed his $1.5 million purchase of Wu-Tang Clan's one-of-a-kind "Once Upon a Time in Shaolin" album and his public feuds with Ghostface Killah, DJ Akademiks and Lil Wayne. Shkreli opened up about his securities fraud case and serving over four years in prison. To hear what Martin Shkreli has been up to since his release, check out the full interview above.Jun 19, 202401:49:22Former Hells Angels President Charles "PeeWee" Goldsmith Tells His Life StoryFormer President of the Hells Angels' Las Vegas charter, Charles "PeeWee" Goldsmith, joined VladTV for an exclusive interview on his life. PeeWee spoke about his upbringing in Milwaukee, which included abuse from his stepfather, military school, and becoming a wrestling state champion in high school. He detailed his path to joining biker gangs, starting from committing thefts as a greaser, becoming president of the Sinners motorcycle club, and finally joining the Hells Angels. He broke down the process and demands of becoming a Hells Angel, explaining that he moved away from his wife and kids in order to become a prospect and, later, president of his own charter. PeeWee also talked about the violence between rival crews and run-ins with the law as a result. Despite his dedication to the motorcycle club, PeeWee would become disenchanted with the lifestyle following a stint in prison and other incidents. To hear more, check out the full interview above.Jun 18, 202401:55:511090 Jake on Young Thug, Diddy, Rod Wave, Keefe D, King Von, Bun B, Finesse2Tymes, Chrisean Rock, Drake1090 Jake returned for another VladTV exclusive, where he and Vlad addressed a variety of topics. 1090 Jake talked about Bun B being called a snitch for taking the stand against a home intruder before giving his reaction to the recent updates in Young Thug's trial. He also offered his thoughts on Keefe D's case and Terrance "Gangsta" Williams' street tales in various interviews. 1090 Jake also talked about the controversy surrounding Diddy and NBA Youngboy's recent arrest. Throughout the rest of the interview, 1090 Jake speaks on more topics related to Drake, Kendrick Lamar, Chrisean Rock, Finesse2Tymes, Rod Wave, King Von and much more.Jun 18, 202402:21:42Wack100 Tells His Life Story (Flashback)Wack100 sat down with VladTV in January for the first time and spoke about his childhood experiences during the height of the crack epidemic. He described a typical 1980s household affected by drug use, calling his father a crack addict from an early age. Wack100 recounted the devastating impact of the crack cocaine crisis, noting how government-funded money was funneled into the local drug trade rather than invested in community resources. Throughout the rest of the interview, Wack100 detailed his life story and entry into Hip Hop. To hear more, check out the full interview above.Jun 17, 202402:55:18Former Drug Kingpin Freeway Rick Ross Tells His Life Story (Flashback)In Freeway Ricky Ross' first sit-down with VladTV, the former drug kingpin opened up about his life story. During the 2015 interview, he explained the circ*mstances that led him to join the drug business. Freeway Ricky talked about his introduction to crack and some of the early errors he made as a drug dealer. He also revealed how much he profited off of his drug enterprise before breaking down how crack was stigmatized to prosecute young Black men. Later in the interview, Freeway Ricky detailed his case, incarceration, and his role in the Iran-Contra scandal. To hear more, check out the full interview above.Jun 16, 202401:24:06Boosie on Why He Said "f*ck Father's Day!" (Flashback)In this 2020 flashback, Boosie goes into why he was angry on Father's Day after having issues with his baby moms.Jun 16, 202403:53Vanilla Ice on Dating Madonna, Names Biggie's Killer, Getting Stabbed,Pablo EscobarVanilla Ice sat down with DJ Vlad again to continue their discussion on Vanilla Ice's life and career. The rapper explained the circ*mstances surrounding his birth, revealing why he never knew his biological father and his mother getting married seven times. He also broke down his entry into Hip-Hop and the origins of the "Ice Ice Baby" chant. Despite dropping out of school at 16 to pursue financial opportunities in rap and motocross, he still had run-ins with the law and was involved in violent incidents. Vanilla Ice opened up about his days opening for rappers, such as Sir Mix-a-Lot, as well as a brief romance with Madonna. He also talked about securing brand partnerships with Nike and Coca-Cola at the height of his success before adopting a Rastafarian lifestyle to escape the pressures of fame. Throughout the rest of the interview, Vanilla Ice discussed 2Pac and Biggie passing away, participating in celebrity boxing, getting into real estate, and much more.Jun 14, 202401:29:58Young Bleed Tells His Life StoryNo Limit affiliate sits down for his first VladTV interview and breaks down growing up in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, his first hit song "How You Do That", his classic album "My Balls and My Word", Boosie signing to his label as a teenager and the trials and tribulations in the music industry.Jun 13, 202401:11:59Slim Jxmmi of Rae Sremmurd Tells His Life StoryRae Sremmurd member Slim Jxmmi joined VladTV to have a detailed discussion on his life and career. The multi-platinum hitmaker described moving around as a child due to his mother's military career before settling in Mississippi. Jxmmi talked about pursuing his musical career, along with his brother Swae Lee, at an early age while working regular jobs and battling homelessness. Despite the setbacks, Slim Jxmmi and Swae Lee eventually moved to Atlanta, where they met Mike Will Made It and recorded their breakthrough hit, "No Flex Zone." After signing with Ear Drummers and Interscope, Rae Sremmurd would go on to release a string of major hits. To hear Slim Jxmmi describe the success and challenges along the way, check out the full interview above.Jun 13, 202401:23:13Birdman's Brother Terrance "Gangsta" Williams, Who Admitted to Killing 40 People, Tells His Life Story (Flashback)In this 2022 interview, Terrance “Gangsta” Williams sat down for his first-ever VladTV interview where he spoke about his brother, Cash Money co-founder Birdman, and their rise to running one of the most legendary labels in the game. Throughout the interview, Terrance spoke about being raised with Birdman, who was in foster care after his mother died, and his father bringing him home. After revealing that his father had 25 kids, Terrance spoke about hustling in the streets, being shot, and his older brother being killed. Throughout the interview, Terrance shared stories about his time in juvenile prison, and later being sentenced to life plus 20 years in prison in 1998. He also spoke about the street crew “Hot Boys,” which later inspired the legendary Cash Money group, and his release from prison, which you can hear more about in the full interview above.Jun 13, 202402:13:37Terrance "Gangsta" Wlliams on Birdman, NBA YoungBoy, Marlo Mike, Diddy, Hot BoysTerrance "Gangsta" Williams returned for another sit-down with DJ Vlad. In this new VladTV exclusive, Williams talked about NBA Youngboy's legal issues and what a life behind bars might look like for the young star. After talking about Drake and Kendrick Lamar, Williams reacted to Boosie's disdain for rap beef. He also addressed the controversy surrounding Diddy and broke down prison politics and racial lines. Williams gave his opinion on YouTube channel Swamp Storiez's video about his background before detailing more street tales from his past. To hear more, check out the full interview above.Jun 13, 202402:35:04Grant Cardone Gives a Tour of His $40M Malibu MansionIn this VladTV exclusive, real estate mogul Grant Cardone offered a tour of his $40 million home. Located in Malibu, California, the beachfront home was purchased from a Russian oligarch. The 10,000-square-foot property features seven bedrooms and six bathrooms. During the tour, Cardone revealed that he put $1 million worth of renovations into the home and spends $400,000 per year on property taxes. Despite the costs, the property is breathtaking -- so much so that even DJ Vlad offers to buy the home. To check out the full tour, view the full video above.Jun 11, 202424:22Curtis "Wall Street" Carroll on Serving 27 Years for Murder to Becoming Stock Expert in PrisonCurtis "Wall Street" Carroll sat down for his first in-person interview with VladTV since being released after 27 years in prison. Known for becoming a stock investing expert in prison, Carroll detailed his life journey. He described moving from Washington, DC, to Oakland, where his life consisted of a drug-addicted family, crime, and illiteracy. He talked about his criminal activity, which included robberies and shootouts. However, at 17, one of his robberies resulted in someone getting killed. Although he was not the triggerman, his refusal to cooperate caused him to receive a 54-year prison sentence. Carroll described the prison dynamics and how he was able to survive as a young inmate. Later in the interview, he explained what led him to teach himself how to read and learn about stock investing. After reflecting on the media attention he received due to his financial literacy classes for inmates, Carroll described how he was able to get released from prison. He concluded by talking about how he's adjusted to civilian life after spending most of his life in prison and what he's achieved with stock investing.Jun 10, 202402:44:12Amber Rose (Unreleased Full Interview)Amber Rose sat down with DJ Vlad in 2014 and discussed her life story up until that point. She described having an Italian upbringing while growing up in South Philly. She recalled getting into fistfights and witnessing violence before explaining her decision to avoid all drugs after seeing family and friends become addicted to various substances. Later in the interview, Amber Rose broke down her origins as a video vixen and how her profile increased once she cut her hair. She opened up about her marriage and child with Wiz Khalifa, as well as juggling a career and family life. Throughout the rest of the interview, Amber Rose talked about her dealings with paparazzi, gays in Hip-Hop, and much more.Jun 09, 202440:03
Jorge Valdes on Being the Biggest Drug Dealer in America During the 70s & 80s (Flashback) by VladTV (2024)

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Who was the leader of the Mexican cartel in the 80s? ›

He began his criminal career in the 1980s as a member of the Guadalajara drug cartel, headed by Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo. Guzmán rapidly rose through the ranks of the organization. When it disbanded in the late 1980s, he became a leader in the Sinaloa cartel.

How much did Frank Matthews make? ›

By 1971 IRS and DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration) estimated Frank Matthews generating at least $10 million a year profit, $60 million today. Between 1970 and 2010 the number of federal inmates incarcerated increased by five times.

Who is the biggest cartel in the world? ›

The 5 Most Powerful Drug Cartels in the World
  • Sinaloa Cartel.
  • Medellin Cartel.
  • Gulf Cartel.
  • Los Zetas.
  • Juarez Cartel.
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How tall was Frank Matthews? ›

Frank Matthews (footballer)
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Position(s)Inside forward
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Who were the drug cartels in the 1970s? ›

The Medellín cartel, the first major drug cartel in Colombia, began in the mid-1970s when Colombian marijuana traffickers began smuggling small quantities of cocaine into the United States.

Who was the most violent cartel leader? ›

Under Treviño Morales' leadership, Los Zetas were considered by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) to be highly sophisticated, advanced, and one of the most dangerous criminal organizations operating in Mexico and the hemisphere. He was widely regarded as one of the most violent drug lords operating in Mexico.

Who is the biggest crack dealer in history? ›

Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria

He is considered the 'King of Cocaine' and is known as the lord of all drug lords. In 1989, Forbes magazine declared Escobar as the seventh-richest man in the world, with an estimated personal fortune of US$30 billion. In 1986, he attempted to enter Colombian politics.

Which drug lord has never been caught? ›

As of 2024, the single remaining fugitive of the 37 most-wanted drug lords is Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, who has never been arrested or incarcerated.

Was Frank Matthews ever found? ›

Despite one of the largest manhunts in US history, there is no proof as to whether he is alive or dead.

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Los Zetas (pronounced [los ˈsetas], Spanish for "The Zs") was a Mexican criminal syndicate, known as one of the most dangerous of Mexico's drug cartels. They are known for engaging in brutally violent "shock and awe" tactics such as beheadings, torture, and indiscriminate murder.

Who is Mexico's biggest drug lord? ›

Guzmán has been referred to as the "biggest drug lord of all time", and the U.S. DEA considered him "the godfather of the drug world" and strongly estimates he surpassed the influence and reach of Pablo Escobar.

Are there any cartels in the United States? ›

(NewsNation) — Two powerful Mexican drug cartels are not only operating fentanyl and other illicit drug markets in all 50 U.S. states but have also successfully eliminated their drug-dealing competition using violence and other means, according to a report issued by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration.

What movie is based on Frank Matthews? ›

Watch The Frank Matthews Story (2012) - Free Movies | Tubi.

What was Frank Matthews' net worth? ›

He operated in 21 states and supplied drug dealers throughout every region of the country. The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) ranks Matthews as one of the top ten drug traffickers in U.S. history and he is estimated to have had US$20 million in savings. Durham, North Carolina, U.S. New York, New York, U.S.

What happened to Frank in the dumping ground? ›

At the end of the series, Frank got a new job at a local leisure centre, where he worked alongside Faith (who was taking part in her work experience). It was here where he reunited with Liam, who he ended up having a confrontation with that resulted in both him and Faith losing their work placements.

Who was the leader of the Colombian cartel in the 80s? ›

Pablo Escobar was incredibly violent and his quest for power within the Colombian government led to a stand-off between the cartel and the government. During the 1980's, the cartel revolted against the government's threats to extradite the traffickers to the United States.

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Pablo Escobar (born December 1, 1949, Rionegro, Colombia—died December 2, 1993, Medellín. Colombia) was a Colombian drug lord who rose to infamy as the leader of the Medellín cartel, overseeing a period marked by extreme violence, corruption, and wealth.

Who is the famous Mexican cartel head? ›

Joaquín Archivaldo Guzmán Loera (Spanish: [xoaˈkin aɾtʃiˈβaldo ɣusˈman loˈeɾa]; born 4 April 1957), commonly known as "El Chapo" and "JGL", is a Mexican former drug lord and a former leader within the Sinaloa Cartel, an international crime syndicate.

Who was the Mexican man who fought cartel? ›

Alejo Garza Tamez (July 17, 1933 – November 14, 2010), better known as Don Alejo was a Mexican businessman, rancher, and recreational hunter. Don Alejo gained fame after making a last stand against the Los Zetas cartel, in defense of his ranch, near Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas.

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