A Swedish national was extradited from Spain and was arraigned today on a 115-count federal indictment alleging he licensed the rights of the late Colombian narcoterrorist Pablo Escobar and defrauded investors by marketing and selling products – including flamethrowers and cellphones – that he never delivered. Read More
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CEO of company that owned rights to notorious drug lord’s name extradited to United States to face fraud, money laundering counts
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