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Gerardo "Kiko" Moncada (?-22 July 1992) was a Medellin Cartel drug trafficker. Moncada and Fernando Galeano were both given control of the cartel's day-to-day operations by Pablo Escobar while he was in prison, but they were forced to pay large taxes. Moncada and Galeano complained about Escobar's behavior, and Escobar personally killed both of them after accusing them of stealing money from him. Gerardo's widow Judy Moncada would later join forces with the Cali Cartel to avenge him.
Biography[]
Gerardo Moncada was born in Medellin, Colombia, and he was employed by Pablo Escobar and the Medellin Cartel as one of his lieutenants. In 1991, Moncada and Fernando Galeano were both given control of the day-to-day affairs of the cartel after Escobar was "imprisoned" at the La Catedral villa, but the two would have to pay him $250,000 every month as recompense for Escobar's expenses during the wars of the 1980s and early 1990s. Moncada and Galeano were also sent to nego
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