George Jacob Jung (born August 6, 1942) was a major player in cocaine importation in the United States in the 1970s and early 80s. Jung was a part of the Medellín Cartel. His life story was portrayed in the 2001 movie Blow, starring Johnny Depp.
He was sentenced to 26 months in Danbury, Connecticut, his cellmate was Carlos Lehder, a young German-Colombian man, arrested for grand theft auto. Lehder introduced Jung to the Colombian Cartel and Jung taught Lehder how to smuggle. He also told George that cocaine was going to be a big hit.
The day that Jung was released he was to contact Lehder in Florida, in order to begin preparation. Their plan was to fly hundreds of kilos of cocaine from Pablo Escobar's Colombian ranch to the U.S., where Jung's California connection, Richard Barile, took it from there. They gave bribes to anyone who stood in their way, and killed anyone who opposed. Jung was hesitant to allow Lehder, or any other cartel member to know Barile's identity, as his "California connection" was what gave Jung his edge in the smuggling game and kept others from simply cutting him out. However, Jung was highly involved in the use of cocaine along with the distribution, and in a judgment error possibly related to his deteriorating mental health due to his heavy cocaine use (reported as averaging 5 or more grams a day), Jung introduced Lehder to Barile. By the late 1970s, Lehder took his plans to the next level. As Jung had initially feared, by going straight through Richard Barile, Lehder no longer needed Jung in his operation. However, Jung recovered from the betrayal and found other schemes that made him more than $100 million.
He was later arrested in Massachusetts in 1987 at his mansion on Nauset Beach, near Chatham. With his family, he skipped bail, but very quickly became involved in another deal, where he was betrayed by a pilot of his acquaintance. During this time, Carlos Lehder began cooperating with the government against Noriega. With Escobar's approval, Jung agreed to testify against Carlos Lehder and was set free. Lehder received life plus 135 years but after making a deal with then US President Bill Clinton he went into witness protection and has not been heard from since.
After working for some "clean" jobs, Jung began to work in marijuana business again. In 1994 he was arrested in Mexico with 500 pounds of Mexican marijuana, but faced a 15 year mandatory sentence. He plead guilty to three counts of conspiracy. He is incarcerated at Fort Dix Federal Correctional Institute in New Jersey. The movie "Blow" states in the end that he is in Otisville Federal Correctional Institute until 2015. He is scheduled to be released on November 27, 2014, at age 72. After his release, he will still have eight years of parole. His daughter, Kristina Jung, was portrayed in the movie "Blow" by Emma Roberts (and briefly by Jaime King) and now lives in California with her spouse and children. In the spring of 2002, she visited him and said "* was sorry for not coming sooner."
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License.
It uses material from the
"George Jung".
Home Page • arts • business • computers • games • health • hospitals • home • kids & teens • news • physicians • recreation• reference • regional • science • shopping • society • sports • world