Robert Mazur, a former government agent, has shared his unique experience of working on drug-money laundering cases. He has gone undercover for multiple agencies including the US Drug Enforcement Administration, the Internal Revenue Service intelligence division, and the Customs Service. In Operation C-Chase, Mazur successfully infiltrated the infamous Medellín cartel by assuming the identity of a wealthy, mob-connected businessman named Robert Musella. This allowed him to establish connections with key figures within the cartel such as Pablo Escobar’s lawyer Gonzalo Mora and trafficker Roberto Alcaino. The Medellín cartel was a major player in the cocaine trade, estimated to have supplied over 80% of the cocaine shipped to the US at its peak.
Mazur’s story has been documented in his book “The Infiltrator,” which became a New York Times bestseller and was adapted into a film starring Bryan Cranston as Mazur. Today, he shares his insights on money laundering, drug trafficking, and corruption through his company, KYC Solutions. For more information on Mazur’s speaking engagements, expert witness services, and consulting work, visit his website.
In his latest memoir “The Betrayal,” Mazur delves into his second undercover operation within the Cali cartel. To learn more about this gripping story you can find it on Amazon. Additionally, his first memoir “The Infiltrator” details his time investigating the Medellín cartel and is also available for purchase.
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