Deborah Dubois was the widow of Barry Seal. Deborah Dubois’s story is less well-known in the public eye compared to the exploits and legal battles of her late husband.
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She has kept a low profile since her husband died.
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In 1981, Seal began smuggling cocaine for the Medellín Cartel, earning substantial sums of money, sometimes as much as $500,000 per flight, transporting cocaine from Colombia to the United States. His method involved using low-flying planes to airdrop drug packages in remote areas of Louisiana, which were then collected by Seal’s ground team and transported to Colombian distributors in Florida. By 1982, Seal was overseeing a fleet of over a dozen aircraft, attracting the attention of law enforcement agencies.
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To evade unwanted attention, Seal relocated his aircraft to Mena Intermountain Regional Airport in Mena, Arkansas, where he carried out maintenance and modifications to enhance the planes’ capacity and avionics. While this move later sparked controversy, Seal’s biographer, former FBI agent Del Hahn, maintains that Mena was not used as a drug transshipment point.
wing the exposure of the Nicaragua investigation, the DEA had to act swiftly to arrest cartel distributors in Miami. Seal played a crucial role in this operation, setting up a meeting with Carlos Bustamonte, the chief cartel supervisor in Miami, who was subsequently arrested along with other cartel employees.
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