Pablo Escobar's crime partner freed in US, goes to Berlin
MIAMI (AP) Pablo Escobar's crime partner and one of Colombia's pioneering cocaine cowboys has been released after a long prison sentence in the U.S. and been deported to Germany, his lawyer said Tuesday.
Carlos Lehder left on a flight for his new home in Berlin on Monday after being released from a U.S. prison in Florida, where he had been held as part of the government's witness protection program, attorney Oscar Arroyave told The Associated Press.
Lehder, 70, was one of the leaders with Escobar of the Medellin cartel that dominated the global cocaine trade in the 1980s. At the same time an admirer of both John Lennon and Adolf Hitler, Lehder is portrayed in the Netflix series Narcos as a wild, womanizing criminal who set up a transit point for cocaine-laden aircraft on a private island, Norman's Cay, a few hundred miles off the coast of Florida in the Bahamas.
His extradition to the U.S. in 1987 kicked off a period of intense U.S. targeting of Colombian narcos, who at the nadir of the bloody cartel turf wars managed to bribe and threaten their way out of prosecution in the South American country.
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