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Joaquín Guzmán Loera, the Mexican drug master known as El Chapo, began in business not long in the wake of turning 6, offering oranges and soda pops. By 15, he said in a meeting led in a wilderness clearing by the on-screen character and chief Sean Penn for Rolling Stone magazine, he had started to develop pot and poppies in light of the fact that there was no other route for his bankrupted family to survive clash of clans hack

Presently, proudly, he said: "I supply more heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine and pot than any other individual on the planet. I have an armada of submarines, planes, trucks and water crafts." 

Despite the fact that his fortune, evaluated at $1 billion, has accompanied a trail of blood, he doesn't see himself as a fierce man. "See, everything I do is protect myself, nothing more," he told Mr. Penn. "However, do I begin inconvenience? Never." 

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The seven hours Mr. Guzmán went through with Mr. Penn, and the subsequent meetings by telephone and video — which started in October while he was on the run — checked another dreamlike turn in his long-running push to avoid the Mexican and American powers. Mr. Guzmán, one of the world's most needed escapees, who had twice gotten away correctional facility, was caught in his home condition of Sinaloa in northwest Mexico on Friday after a firearm fight with the powers. 

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Kate del Castillo and Sean Penn directed the meeting. Credit Left, Barry King/FilmMagic; Frazer Harrison/Getty Images 

Mr. Guzmán's remarks likewise check a stark confirmation that he has worked a medication realm. Met by a gathering of columnists in 1993 after a past capture, he denied that he occupied with medication managing. "I'm an agriculturist," he said, posting his produce as corn and beans. He denied that he utilized weapons or had huge assets. 

The meeting with Mr. Penn, accepted to be the first Mr. Guzmán has given in decades, was distributed online Saturday night, alongside a video segment of the meeting. 

The meetings were held in a wilderness clearing on a mountain at an undisclosed area in Mexico. Encompassed by more than 100 cartel troops, and wearing a silk shirt and squeezed dark pants, Mr. Guzmán sat down to supper with Mr. Penn and Kate del Castillo, a Mexican on-screen character who once played a medication kingpin in the cleanser musical drama "La Reina del Sur," as per

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