Uber’s elder brother, Dixon was sharing the same cellblock with Edmond at the Lewisburg, Pa., federal penitentiary. in the 1980s was sent to prison for the rest of his life for running the District’s largest-ever cocaine operation, he met Uber Trujillo’s brothers, Dixon and Osvaldo who would propel him into a whole new realm of drug dealing. Just a few months after Rayful Edmond III, an American former drug trafficker in Washington, D.C. Dixon was serving 10 years in federal prison. Arrested in 1985, he was convicted in Miami a year later along with his mother and Osvaldo. Uber’s brother, Dixon represented the family in San Francisco, moving 660 pounds of cocaine a month. Uber and his brothers were introduced to the cocaine business at a very young age by their mother. Uber and his brothers were believed to be poorly educated. Together they had three sons, Dixon, Uber, and Osvaldo. ![]() His mother, Blanco’s first husband was Carlos Trujillo.
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