Shaun Attwood on Leaving Stock Job for Drug Trade, Sammy the Bull, Mexican Mafia (Full Interview)

In this full-length interview, Shaun Attwood talks about moving from the UK  to Chicago as a kid before moving back to the UK, because his mom didn’t like the experience. Attwood added that he still visited America frequently because his aunt’s lived in Arizona, which led to him revealing that he got a taste of attention after his aunt lied to some women in Arizona, telling them that he was Paul McCartney’s nephew. Around the same time, when was 16 years old, he got interested in the stock market, and after making some money, he started making plans to move to the U.S. and make a million.

After moving to America, Attwood took a job at a Wall Street firm that was very commission based, and they were pushing penny stocks. He didn’t like that place, so he left the firm and started his own firm. From there, he talks about breaking down how pills were sold in the US and getting deported.

Moving along Attwood talks about moving to Holland to buy drugs, cutting out the middleman, started selling them himself. He also discusses writing five books on Pablo Escobar, smuggling drugs into various European countries bringing mass shipments of pills and computers to Mexico, and throwing legendary raves in England. As the conversation moves along, he also shares his thoughts on Sammy the Bull, landing on the DEA’s radar, and his feud with fellow Brit, Marvin Herbert.

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