Coke

             Trafficking is written by Berkly Rice. It is a story about a couple of who fly air
             planes. The men smuggle Cocaine on those air planes. They made $40 Million dollars in
             4 years, they smuggled a street value of $2 Billion dollars worth of Coke in to the USA.
             They were all caught excepted, Frederick Luyties who got away with $14 Million dollars.
             In 1978 Frederick Luyties made his first drug run, not Cocaine but Marijuana. He
             smuggled 15 Kilos of weed, 25 pounds a duffel bag. He was paid only $5,000 for each
             bag. It was quick money, which Fred liked. In 1981. Fred moved up from Marijuana to
             Cocaine. He flew 40 Kilos (a Kilo weighs 2.2 pounds) in greed duffel bags. He made
             $200 thousand dollars. In 1884 Fred started to smuggle Cocaine for the Meddilin Cartel,
             a Columbine family, that lived in Meddilin. The Meddilin Cartel controlled %80 of the
             worlds Cocaine supple, they made 40 Billion Dollars a year. Fred now moved up the
             big times, he was making more money then he would have ever dreamed of.
             Then in 1989 the FBI and DEA busted the Air America Cartel. When the FBI and
             DEA searched Fred's $200 thousand dollar lake side estate and found 4.2 Million
             Dollars in plasted bags, stuffed in a 8 seward pipes, buried under Fred's porch. Then the
             FBI and DEA searched Fred's East Coast estate and found the Same thing 4.2 Million
             Dollars in plastic bags, in 8 seward pipes, buried under his front porch. Then the FBI a
             and DEA searched Fred's Caribbean house but they did not find any money under his
             porch. So, the FBI and DEA thought they had enough evidence to convicted Fred for
             Drug Smuggling and Tax fraud, but when they went to get warrants they found out that
             his 3 house and 8 cars were all in his step mom's name. They could not trace Fred's to one
             dime of money spent from 1978 to 1989, they could not get him convicted for any thing
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