Keegan HamiltonVerified account @keegan_hamilton 39m39 minutes ago
The Cifuentes family was known as "the social climbers of the Colombian underworld." One of Jorge's brothers was a pilot for Pablo Escobar. His sister married into the Fabio Ochoa family, which co-founded the Medellin Cartel.
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Arrest Marks End for Social-Climbing Colombian Drug Family
NOVEMBER 14, 2012
"Over the years, the Cifuentes Villa family has collaborated with one drug trafficking cartel after another, from the AUC to Mexico’s Sinaloa Cartel, but its power in the Colombian underworld may finally be coming to an end.
Jorge Milton Cifuentes was arrested November 8 in the Venezuelan state of Anzoategui, in a joint operation between Colombia‘s judicial police (DIJIN), Venezuelan police, and the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). He has been indicted on drug trafficking and money laundering charges in the United States for his ties to the Sinaloa Cartel, and blacklisted by the US Treasury Department under the Kingpin Act.
Jorge Milton was one of the last active members of the Cifuentes drug trafficking organization. The family has been involved in the international drug trade for over two decades, working with several generations of Colombian criminals, including the Medellin Cartel, its successor group the Oficina de Envigado, the Norte del Valle Cartel, and paramilitary army the United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia (AUC).
The family came under extra scrutiny after Jorge Milton’s sister, Dolly Cifuentes, was arrested in 2011 and then extradited to the United States this year. She was the mistress of former President Alvaro Uribe’s brother, which has raised questions about the extent of the ties between the two families.
Milton’s brother Hildebrando, and Dolly Cifuentes’ daughter Ana Maria (Alvaro Uribe’s niece) remain at large. Both have been named by the US Treasury Department as involved in the Cifuentes Villa drug trafficking operation. Many other members of the family have either been arrested or killed. ..."
Arrest Marks End for Social-Climbing Colombian Drug Family
(Jorge Milton Cifuentes)
Keegan HamiltonVerified account @keegan_hamilton 39m39 minutes ago
Jorge testified today that his first job in Mexico was supervising clandestine airstrips, ensuring they were the right length, had fuel, and food for pilots, "and to make sure the Mexicans weren't drunk."
Keegan HamiltonVerified account @keegan_hamilton 35m35 minutes ago
Jorge said he went to Culiacán in 2003 and was flown into the mountains on a Cessna to attend a party for the 2nd anniversary of El Chapo's prison escape. He said the flight was "terrible." After, he resolved to gift Chapo "a helicopter, so he would fly in a more civilized way."
Keegan HamiltonVerified account @keegan_hamilton 32m32 minutes ago
Jorge said he had to leave Colombia after FARC rebels "tried to kill my mother and kidnap my father." In response, he decided to arm a paramilitary group with "5,000 AK-47 rifles and 5 million rounds of ammunition."
Keegan HamiltonVerified account @keegan_hamilton 30m30 minutes ago
Jorge continued: "It became a problem because the paramilitaries decided they wanted me to continue being their weapons provider.… In reality, the paramilitaries were not fighting the guerrillas, they would take control of certain areas for cocaine trafficking."
Keegan HamiltonVerified account @keegan_hamilton 28m28 minutes ago
Jorge also told a funny story about meeting El Mayo Zambada. He said they were in a truck when the Mexican military started shooting at them. Jorge ducked down and stayed there for 30 minutes while Mayo drove away.
Keegan HamiltonVerified account @keegan_hamilton 27m27 minutes ago
Jorge continued: "[El Mayo] said 'Jorge you can come up now, it's all done.' He thought that was very funny. He told all his friends about it because I was such a coward."
Keegan HamiltonVerified account @keegan_hamilton 24m24 minutes ago
Jorge on the drug business: "This was a family activity. From the time I was very young I made cocaine."
He estimated that he sold $300M worth of cocaine in just the 1990s.
After he was extradited and pleaded guilty, he "signed an IOU for $150 million" to the US government.
Keegan HamiltonVerified account @keegan_hamilton 22m22 minutes ago
We'll get more Jorge tomorrow. He's expected to be on the witness stand under direct examination from the government all day.
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