Richard Barile

Richard Barile was an accomplice of George Jung in his marijuana and cocaine smuggling endeavours. Jung, more commonly known as Boston George, was one of the biggest smugglers of cocaine in the 1970s. Jung and his smuggling partner Carlos Lehder would fly hundreds of kilos of cocaine from Pablo Escobar's Colombian ranch to the U.S. where Barile, Jung's "California Connection," would take it and distribute it. Richard Barile was a veteran with tra... more

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