Pablo Escobar's Brother Is Suing Apple For $2.6 Billion

BY THEREDNOW STAFF

Pablo Escobar’s sibling is suing Apple for $2.6 billion after claiming that his phone was hacked through FaceTime.

The brother or sister of the dead medication authority has declared that he obtained a harmful letter from a person called Diego who had actually managed to get his address, as well as other information, from the video call app.

According to reports, court files seen by media outlets specify that Roberto mosted likely to the Apple store in Medellin, Colombia, in April 2018.

It was then that he purchased the smart phone after apparently being guaranteed by personnel that it was the most safe and most safe and secure phone on offer at that time.

Within a year of having it, nonetheless, Roberto claims that he received a menacing letter and came to be very concerned for his family’s safety.

He later on discovered that the FaceTime function might be vulnerable to hacking.

As a result, he ha considering that relocated house and claims he has actually had to invest ‘considerable quantities of time as well as money’ on safety and security to avoid ‘future efforts on his life’.

Fearful of what may take place, Roberto is now suing Apple, claiming the company ‘fell short to supply a phone free of exploits’.

He has additionally reportedly made claims of irresponsible infliction of emotional distress and negligence/negligent misstatement.

According to reports, the medication lord’s sibling has likewise just recently been selling 24k gold iPhones $499 with his firm Escobar Inc.

The advert on his site reviews: “The OFFICIAL ESCOBAR GOLD 11 PRO smart device is the genuine APPLE KILLER phone. Rest In Peace Apple, Pablo constantly wins.”

Earlier this year, Jhon Jairo ‘Popeye’ Velásquez – Pablo Escobar’s former principal hitman – passed away today aged 57.

Colombia’s National Penitentiary and Prison Institute (INPEC) verified Velasquez passed away in the early hours of the early morning in the National Cancer Institute in the funding Bogota.

Velásquez worked as Pablo Escobar’s highest-ranking hitman during the 80s as well as soon as exposed he was accountable for the mass murder of 110 individuals with a briefcase bomb in 1989.

The numerous murders became part of a strategy to assassinate then presidential candidate César Gaviria who sustained extraditing Colombian dope dealer to the US to face prosecution.

The political leader was meant to be taking a trip onboard a residential Avianca airline companies flight from Bogota to Cali, nevertheless, his security prevented him from boarding.

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