
The documentary focused on ending hatred and promoting reconciliation. In the film, it was shown that he later visited the children of his victims and apologized to them for his father ordering the assassination of their parents during his time as a drug lord. In 2009, an Argentinian documentary film entitled “Sins of my Father” was released having taken five years to create. The estate was later made into a museum of Escobar’s crimes, with a campground, and a public park. He has returned to Columbia two times – he visited his father’s grave and also tried to enter Hacienda Napoles which was his father’s 20 square kilometer estate, confiscated by the Colombian government but was not allowed to enter. He now has a wife – Maria Angeles Sarmiento – and a son, Juan Emilio. He studied and graduated with a degree in architecture and later moved to Palermo Soho located in Buenos Aires, Argentine.

However, Sebastian prefers not being connected at all with his father, the Medelline cartel, or the drug trade in Colombia. His father’s name lived on after his death, and would earn them extra income from clothing along with products of Escobar’s likeness. His sister would move to the US, working as an engineer. He used the name Sebastian Marroquin from the telephone book, as he believed that his original name was cursed by a voodoo priest he encountered while at Mozambique. They then travelled on tourist visas to Argentina, staying there to become citizens of the country. Sebastian along with his sister and mother fled to Mozambique following the death of his father. The police surrounded the building he was in and he attempted to flee across the rooftops, unsuccessfully as he was shot dead by the police. However, Pablo was tracked due to excessive telephone usage, and was located as he was trying to make a phone call to his son. 1949-1993Ī post shared by Juan Pablo Escobar Henao on at 2:22pm PST He created the drug network known as the Medellin Cartel, which led to the murders of numerous politicians, judges, police officers and anyone else who got in his way. His endeavor to expand his cocaine business to the US proved successful due to the rising demand for the drug. He is listed as the wealthiest criminal in history, having a net worth estimated at over $30 billion during the peak his reign in the early 1990s. Pablo Escobar was considered as one of the wealthiest drug cartel leaders during his life, called “The King of Cocaine” held responsible for 80% of cocaine smuggled into the US. As Sebastian continues his endeavors, it is expected that his wealth will also continue to increase. Many claim though that a good portion of his wealth was due to the illegal business his father carried on before his death.


How rich is Sebastian Marroquin? As of mid-2018, sources inform us of a net worth that is at $30 million, mostly earned through success in his numerous business endeavors including architectural work. He’s tried for most of his life not to be associated with his father, or with the drug trade in his country. He is an architect and author, but perhaps better known for being the son of Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar. Juan Pablo Escobar Henao was born on 24 February 1977, in Medellin, Colombia.
