July 18, 2025 — A Swedish national who licensed the rights of the late Colombian narco-terrorist Pablo Escobar pleaded guilty today to six federal criminal charges for defrauding investors by marketing and selling products – including flamethrowers and cellphones – that he never delivered. Read More
Swedish man who licensed rights to late Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar pleads guilty to fraud, money laundering charges
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