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El Chapo Career and Net Worth

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Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzmán is a former Mexican drug kingpin. He had during his peak about $1 billion in net worth. Guzmán is the former head of the notorious Sinaloa Drug Cartel. He superintended over very the movement of drug across Mexico into USA in very gargantuan proportions. How much is Sinaloa worth is a query that has always been on the minds of people interested in having an understanding into the sheer size of business that these drug cartels are engaged in. Well, the drug business runs into several billions of dollars.
During his hay days, he transported very significant quantities of cocaine between Columbia and the United States usually concealing drugs in cans or fire extinguishers through tunnels. El Chapo was also responsible for smuggling large quantities of heroin, methamphetamines and marijuana.

El Chapo Early Life
Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzmán was born Joaquin Archivaldo Guzmán Loera on 4th April, 1957 in La Tuna, Badiraguato Municipality, Sinaloa, Mexico. El Chapo grew up with parents Maria (mother) and Emilio (father and a cattle rancher) as well as six younger siblings namely Armida, Bernarda, Aureliano, Miguel Angel, Emilio and Arturo.
Three of his elder brothers had pre-deceased him. El Chapo dropped out of school when he was in third grade to help his father who physically abused Guzmán frequently. El Chapo at the age of 15 began to grow marijuana plants in order to make extra money. El Chapo lived with his grandfather after he was sent out of the house by his father. The name El Chapo was given to him because he was short.

Drug Business
El Chapo worked for Héctor “El Güero” Palma a drug lord in the 1970s. He was responsible for carting as well as superintending over drug shipments from Sierra Madre area to areas near the U.S. and Mexico border. He was a violent who deployed violence as a means of injecting fear into his workers.
He would shoot a smuggler for late arrival of shipments in the head. He was the chauffeur for Felix Gallardo of the Guadalajara Cartel in the early 1980s before made head of logistics. One of the cartel’s territories fell naturally to him after Félix was incarcerated for shooting a DEA agent.
El Chapo rose to a very powerful leader of the Sinaloa Cartel together with Palma (who he had worked for earlier) and Ismael “El Mayor” Zambada. El Chapo came under the radar of U.S authorities in 1987. An indictment was issued alleging that he had been responsible for the shipping of 2,000kg of marijuana as well as 4,700 kg of cocaine.
The period between 1989 to 1993 witnessed increased violence between the Tijuana Cartel and the Sinaloa Cartel leading to huge carnage including Juan Jesús Posadas Ocampo, Guadalajara’s cardinal and archbishop. The Mexican government went on a campaign to have behind bars anyone involved in the killing of Cardinal Posadas Ocampo.
After playing hide-and-seek with the police for some time, the long arm of the law caught up with him in Guatemala on June 9, 1993. At this time, Sinaloa Cartel had grown in leaps and bounds becoming the richest and most powerful drug cartel in Mexico.

How much is Sinaloa worth? Well Sinaloa is one of the formidable drug cartels ever known. It earns averagely from $3 billion and $39 billion annually.

El Chapo Personal Life
He married Alejandrina María Salazar Hernández in 1977. Before going their separate ways, the had at least three children together. El Chapo married Griselda López Pérez in the middle part of the 1980s. The two had four children together. El Chapo wed Emma Coronel Aispuro (an American beauty queen) in 2007 when she was just 18 years old.
She gave birth to Emali Guadalupe and Maria Joaquina (twins) four years later. His sons walked in the steps of their father. Edgar one of his sons was murdered in 2008. His brother, Arturo was murdered in prison as a retaliation to the murder of Rodolfo Fuentes.

 

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