Apr 25, 2018 · Gustavo Falcon, a member of the Falcon-Magluta criminal organization, was sentenced by United States District Judge Federico A. Moreno today to 135 months in prison for his participation in a narcotics conspiracy.. Randy A. Hummel, First Assistant United States Attorney, U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Florida, Adolphus P. Wright, Special …
Oct 21, 2014 · QUESTIONS PRESENTED. 1. Whether petitioner's convictions for money laun dering were barred by collateral estoppel. 2. Whether the district court correctly sentenced petitioner in part on the basis of acquitted conduct. In the Supreme Court of the United States. No. 08-731. SALVADOR MAGLUTA, PETITIONER. v.
Biography Early life. Salvador Magluta was born into a Jewish Cuban family who owned a bakery in the Little Havana neighborhood of Miami, Florida.He and Willy Falcon both dropped out of Miami Senior High School, where they were small-time marijuana dealers before becoming involved in the burgeoning cocaine trade.. 1996 trial. Magluta, along with his partner Falcon, …
Apr 13, 2017 · The two, along with Willie's partner Sal Magluta, were indicted in 1991 for trafficking cocaine on speedboats from Colombia to South Florida during the 1980s. Gustavo Falcon fled before his ...
Willy Falcon and Sal Magluta managed to ascend their way from small-time drug dealers to the top of Miami's drug trade during the 1970s and 1980s, in an extraordinary rags to riches tale. Over almost two decades, they smuggled thousands of tons of cocaine into the U.S, creating an empire worth a reported $2 billion.Aug 4, 2021
Today, Magluta is still imprisoned at a Supermax facility in Colorado, but Falcon was released from federal prison in 2017 and immediately taken into ICE custody before being deported to the Dominican Republic on Nov. 6, 2018.Aug 3, 2021
After an appeal, it was reduced to 195 years, but Magluta—who was never convicted on any of the major drug or murder charges against him—will likely spend the rest of his life in prison. He's serving his sentence in a maximum-security federal prison in Marion, Illinois.Aug 4, 2021
Though he was acquitted of murdering witnesses from an earlier trial, Magluta was convicted of money laundering and obstruction of justice and sentenced to the maximum for the nonviolent offenses: 205 years, which was later reduced to 195 years on appeal. Magluta has 145 years remaining on his sentence.Aug 10, 2021
Since he was finally convicted of money laundering and obstruction of justice in 2002, Magluta has been serving a 195-year sentence in federal prison on charges of money laundering and obstruction of justice.Oct 6, 2021
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Magluta, along with his partner Falcon, was indicted by a federal grand jury in April 1991 for a plethora of drug trafficking crimes, including operating a continuing criminal enterprise accused of importing and distributing over 75 tons of cocaine. Falcon was represented by Albert Krieger, Susan Van Dusen, and D. Robert "Bobby" Wells.
Falcon and his partner Magluta are the subjects of the 2021 documentary Cocaine Cowboys: The Kings of Miami.
Cuban-born Augusto Falcon, known as ‘Willy’, and Salvador, known as ‘Sal’, were best friends who dropped out of Miami Senior High in Florida.
By 2003, Salvador was sentenced to 205 years in jail for a number of offences, which was later reduced by 10 years on appeal.
While they took the rap, Gustavo remained on the run for 26 years until 2017 when he was finally arrested on a bike ride with his wife in Kissimmee, Florida.
Caught: Gustavo Falcon (pictured left in arrest photo and right in 1990), 55, was arrested Wednesday in Florida after being on the run for 26 years. Now his secret life in an anonymous hideout is revealed. +10.
DailyMail.com can reveal the fugitive drug lord, his wife Amelia, and two adult children, lived as virtual prisoners inside their unassuming rental property just minutes from Disney's Magic Kingdom.
Despite rumors that he had fled to Cuba, Colombia or Spain, the 55-year-old kingpin was finally busted last week hiding in plain sight - just 300 miles north of Miami in the quiet Orlando suburb of Kissimmee. Dailymail.co.uk: News, Sport, Showbiz, Celebrities from Daily Mail. Pause.