Marroquín graduated from college with a degree in architecture. Juan Pablo chose the name "Sebastián Marroquín" from the telephone book and adopted it as his new name since he needed a new identity, stating in an interview with Skavlan that airlines refused to sell to him under the Escobar name.Īlthough he and his family continue to make money on the rights to Pablo Escobar's name and likeness (such as selling clothing bearing his likeness for extra income), and have tried three times (unsuccessfully) to register Escobar's name as a brand, Marroquín prefers not to be linked with his father because as he said in one of the interviews that after his death no one was helping them and was threatened to death so they had to change their names to escape from there, which includes mention of his previous name he is also determined to dissociate himself from the Medellín Cartel and the illegal drug trade in Colombia. Juan Pablo Escobar Henao, his mother, and his sister Manuela Escobar first fled to Mozambique, then traveled on tourist visas to Argentina, where they ultimately remained and became citizens in exile from their native Colombia. 3 Pablo Escobar: My Father Which Art in Heaven.He told her to leave Colombia and never return, and she gave an interview to The Miami Herald about her DEA contact Pena's leaking of federal secrets to Los Pepes. Eventually, she decided to work with the DEA and rat out the Cali Cartel, leading to Don Berna betraying her. She was nearly killed when her car was bombed at her mansion in Montecasino, and she knew that the Castano brothers Carlos Castano Gil and Fidel Castano Gil, allies of the Cali Cartel, were responsible, as they sided with Cali during the conflict over Medellin. However, the Rodriguez brothers did not intend to remain partners with her after Escobar was dead, and Moncada had figured this out by 4 April 1993, when Los Pepes issued a statement claiming that it was disbanding without having consulted Moncada. This alliance formed " Los Pepes" with the AUC paramilitary group, and they cooperated with DEA agent Javier Pena, who leaked information on the whereabouts of Medellin associates in order for Los Pepes to take them out. Judy was forced to seek the help of the Cali Cartel, meeting Helmer Herrera, Miguel Rodriguez Orejuela, and Gilberto Rodriguez Orejuela at their mansion and agreeing to let Search Bloc and the DEA dismantle Escobar's drug labs. Judy, her brother Jaime, and their friend Diego Murillo Bejarano decided to fight against Escobar, and the overconfident Jaime was murdered by Escobar at his drug lab. Judy was assured that he was alive, but she discovered his death from news footage. She attempted to change the subject, but Escobar would keep this in mind when he had her husband murdered. In 1992, Gerardo expressed his dissatisfaction with Pablo Escobar's high "war taxes" on Moncada's operations and his insistence that Medellin remain at war with the Cali Cartel, and Judy accidentally brought up the subject in front of Pablo Escobar. She helped Gerardo in building a fortune, and they were devoted to each other, with Gerardo confiding in her and commissioning a portrait of her to hang in their mansion.
Judy Moncada was from a poor family in Colombia, and she married Gerardo Moncada, a Medellin Cartel member.
She went to war with Cali and the AUC in 1993 after Escobar went into hiding, as she wanted complete control over Medellin. After his 1992 murder at the hands of Pablo Escobar, Judy fought to avenge him, allying with the Cali Cartel and running her own drug labs as the boss of the Moncada Cartel.
Judy Moncada (?-?) was the wife and business partner of Gerardo Moncada, a Medellin Cartel leader.