Chicago Sun-Times

Drug lord who changed his face testifies against ‘El Chapo’

- BY TOM HAYS

NEW YORK — A former Colombian drug lord known for an extreme plastic-surgery makeover meant to hide his identity testified Thursday at a U.S. trial about his lucrative drug-traffickin­g alliance with notorious Mexican counterpar­t Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman.

Asked about his distorted facial features, Juan Carlos Ramirez Abadia explained that he had undergone at least three surgeries that altered “my jawbone, my cheekbones, my eyes, my mouth, my ears, my nose.”

In a 20-year career, the witness estimated, he smuggled 400,000 kilos, ordered 150 killings and amassed a fortune so large that he forfeited $1 billion after his arrest in Brazil in 2007.

Ramirez Abadia was extradited to the United States, where he pleaded guilty to murder and drug charges and agreed to become a government witness in major narcotics prosecutio­ns like Guzman’s. He was the third former drug dealer to testify so far at the trial in federal court in Brooklyn, where Guzman has pleaded not guilty to conspiracy and other charges.

On Thursday, Ramirez Abadia described a meeting at a hotel in Mexico in the early 1990s where he struck a deal with Guzman whereby the Colombian cartel would fly his cocaine into Mexico for the Sinaloa cartel to smuggle it into Los Angeles and New York City, the witness said.

Guzman demanded a bigger cut of the proceeds than other Mexican kingpins because his network was so efficient at getting it across the border.

“I’m a lot faster. You’ll see,” he recalled Guzman bragging.

After Ramirez Abadia relocated to Brazil and redid his face, he looked so different that drug investigat­ors were forced to use voice recognitio­n technology to make the positive identifica­tion needed for a search warrant, his lawyer said after his capture. He was found in a luxurious home with a gym, sauna, swimming pool and nearly $1 million in stashed cash.

 ?? AFP PHOTO/U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE/BROOKLYN FEDERAL COURT ?? Before (left) and after photos of former Colombian drug lord Juan Carlos Ramirez Abadia.
AFP PHOTO/U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE/BROOKLYN FEDERAL COURT Before (left) and after photos of former Colombian drug lord Juan Carlos Ramirez Abadia.

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