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Virginia Vallejo García (born 26 August 1949) is a Colombian author, journalist, television director,
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, media personality, socialite, and political asylee in the
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. On 18 July 2006, the
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took her out of Colombia in a special flight to save her life and cooperate with the
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in high-profile cases, after she had publicly signaled several Colombian presidents and politicians of being beneficiaries or accomplices of the leading cocaine cartels. In 2007, she published her first book, '' Loving Pablo, Hating Escobar'', which led the Colombian justice system to reopen the cases of the
Palace of Justice siege The Palace of Justice siege was a 1985 attack on the Supreme Court of Colombia, in which members of the leftist M-19 guerrilla group took over the Palace of Justice in Bogotá and held the Supreme Court hostage, intending to hold a trial again ...
(1985), and the assassination of the presidential candidate
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(1989). The book was translated to fifteen languages and made into a movie in 2018. Vallejo currently resides in
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,
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. In 2019, she returned to her work as a television journalist for the international channel Actualidad RT.


Early life


Family and childhood

Virginia Vallejo was born on 26 August 1949 in
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, Colombia, near her family's ranch. Her parents were Juan Vallejo Jaramillo, an entrepreneur, and Mary García Rivera. Her paternal grandmother, Sofía Jaramillo Arango, was a descendant of Alonso Jaramillo de Andrade Céspedes y Guzmán, a nobleman from
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, Spain. Several members of her family were ministers, writers and ambassadors, such as her paternal grandfather Eduardo Vallejo Varela, minister of economy (1930); her great uncle Alejandro Vallejo Varela, writer and close friend of Jorge Eliécer Gaitán; and his great-uncle
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, minister of education (1934), ambassador to several countries in Europe, and co-founder of the Anglo Colombian School. In 1950, the young family returned to Bogotá, where her siblings, Felipe (1951), Antonio (1955–2012), and Sofía (1957) were born. She studied first in the kindergarten of Elvira Lleras Restrepo, sister of President
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, a friend of her family. She then attended the Anglo Colombian School.


Early career and marriages

In 1967 and 1968, she worked as an English teacher in the Centro Colombo Americano in Bogotá and, in 1969, in the presidency of Banco del Comercio. The same year, she married Fernando Borrero Caicedo, CEO of Borrero, Zamorano and Giovanelli, but they were divorced in 1971. In 1972, while she was working as director of public relations of Cervecería Andina, she received an invitation to join an upcoming television program directed by Carlos Lemos Simmonds and Aníbal Fernández de Soto. In 1978, she married David Stivel, the Argentinian television, theater and film director, and head of the ''Clan Stivel''. The marriage ended in 1981.


Career in the media


Introduction

Until 1998, there were only three television channels in Colombia that belonged to the Government: two commercial and one official.
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, the official broadcasting entity, leased spaces to independent television producers known as ''
programadora In Colombian broadcasting, ''programadoras'' (literally ''programmer'') are companies that produce television programs, especially for the public-commercial Canal Uno (and, until 2003, Canal A/Segunda Cadena). The Colombian television model from ...
s'', many owned by prominent journalists or presidential families. This was the reason why Vallejo could work simultaneously as a news anchor and presenter of other programs.


1970s

From 1972 to 1975, she was as the presenter of ''"¡Oiga Colombia, Revista del Sábado!"'', a program directed by Carlos Lemos Simmonds and Fernández de Soto. From 1973 to 1975, she was the host of the television musical shows ''"Éxitos 73"'', ''"Éxitos 74"'' and ''"Éxitos 75"'', produced by ''THOY'', the ''
programadora In Colombian broadcasting, ''programadoras'' (literally ''programmer'') are companies that produce television programs, especially for the public-commercial Canal Uno (and, until 2003, Canal A/Segunda Cadena). The Colombian television model from ...
'' of the family of President Julio César Turbay. In 1973, she began working as a reporter on ''TV Sucesos-A3'', the newscast directed by Alberto Acosta; and, from 1975 to 1977, she became the international editor. In the early and mid seventies, she hosted other television programs, like the quiz show ''TV Crucigrama'', a cooking show with chef Segundo Cabezas, and a program for children. In January 1978, she became the anchorwoman of '' Noticiero 24 Horas'', which aired at 7:00 PM, and was directed by Mauricio Gómez, Ernesto Rodríguez Medina and Sergio Arboleda. In March, the Government of
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invited her to the inauguration of President
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. The same year, she was elected as the vice-president of the board of directors of the ACL, ''Asociación Colombiana de Locutores'' (Association of Colombian Speakers). In 1978, 1979 and 1980, she won the award as the Best Television Anchor of the APE, ''Asociación de Periodistas del Espectáculo'' (Association of Entertainment Journalists). In 1979, she co-starred in the movie ''Colombia Connection'' by Gustavo Nieto Roa. In November, she appeared in Town & Country, opening the section ''The Beautiful Women of El Dorado''. In 1979 and 1980, she presented ''¡Cuidado con las Mujeres!'', a program by
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, directed by David Stivel.


1980s

In 1981, she founded her own
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, ''TV Impacto'', with the journalist Margot Ricci. That same year, the Government of
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invited them to do a special program about
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. In 1980 and 1982, she worked at Caracol Radio. She was the only journalist sent by a Colombian media outlet to
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to cover the wedding of the
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and
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on 29 July 1981. Vallejo's broadcast for
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lasted three hours. She covered the Miss Colombia pageant for the same station until 1985. Between 1981 and 1983, she directed her program ''¡Al Ataque!'' She was the first television journalist to interview Pablo Escobar in January 1983. The interview was filmed at the garbage dump of Medellín. During the interview Pablo Escobar described the charity project ''Medellín Sin Tugurios'' (Medellin without slums) launched by Escobar and his partners. The interview propelled Escobar on to the national stage. In 1983 and 1984, she presented ''Hoy por Hoy, Magazín del Lunes (Magazine Today, Monday)'' at 7 pm. In 1984, she made a television commercial for ''Medias Di Lido'' (pantyhose), in
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,
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, followed by another three in
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, San Juan and Cartagena. In 1983 and 1984, she presented the musical '' El Show de las Estrellas'', directed by Jorge Barón. In 1984, she became the international editor of the Grupo Radial Colombiano (a network founded by the Cali Cartel), directed by Carlos Lemos Simmonds. In 1985, she became the anchorwoman of the newscast ''Telediario'', directed by Arturo Abella. In 1985, she appeared on the covers of '' Harper's Bazaar'' and ''
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''. Also, in ''Elenco'', a magazine of '' El Tiempo'' that presented her as "''the symbol of an era''". In 1988, she won a scholarship from the
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, and she studied economic journalism in
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at the Internationales Institut für Journalismus.


1990s

In 1991, she returned to Colombia to co-star in the soap opera ''Sombra de tu Sombra'' of
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. In 1992, she presented ''¡Indiscretísimo!'', directed by Manuel Prado. From 1992 to 1994, she worked at Todelar radio. In October 1994, she ended her career in the Colombian media to open the
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operation of a multilevel company based in the
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.


2000s

Between 2009 and 2010, she worked as a columnist for the Venezuelan newspaper ''6to Poder'', directed by the opposition journalist Leocenis García; but, President Hugo Chávez closed the newspaper and jailed the director.


2019

In 2019, Vallejo returned to her work as a television journalist for the international channel
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or ''Actualidad RT''. The twelve episodes, titled as "Sueños y Pesadillas" – "Dreams and Nightmares" in English – were inspired by the "American dream", and describe problems like the huge gap between wealth and poverty, violence and guns, LGBTQ and discrimination of gender, and the high cost of healthcare, among others.


Exile and asylum in the U.S.


Departure from Colombia

In early July 2006, Vallejo offered her testimony in the case against Alberto Santofimio, a former Justice Minister and associate of Pablo Escobar, head of the
Medellín cartel The Medellín Cartel ( es, Cartel de Medellín) was a powerful and highly organized Colombian drug cartel and terrorist organization originating in the city of Medellín, Colombia that was founded and led by Pablo Escobar. It is often considered ...
and her lover from 1983 to 1987. The politician was on trial for conspiracy in the assassination of
Luis Carlos Galán Luis Carlos Galán Sarmiento (29 September 1943 – 18 August 1989) was a Colombian liberal politician and journalist who ran for the Presidency of Colombia on two occasions, the first time for the political movement New Liberalism that he fou ...
, a presidential candidate killed by Pablo Escobar on 18 August 1989. The following week, the Prosecutor Edgardo José Maya Villazón closed the case "for lack of evidence". All of Escobar's hitmen in the crime and several key witnesses against Santofimio had been killed, so Vallejo contacted the American Embassy in Bogotá and asked the US Government to help save her life in exchange for information on the associates of Pablo Escobar and brothers Gilberto and Miguel Rodriguez Orejuela of the
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, Pablo Escobar's nemesis. The brothers had been extradited by President
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, and the trial was due to begin in
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in a few weeks. Vallejo's flight made news worldwide, and a home video that Vallejo had taped before her departure to protect her life was aired by Canal RCN of Colombia; according to the channel, it was watched by 14 million people, with higher rates of audience than the Football World Cup final of 2006 on 9 July. Six weeks later, Miguel and Gilberto Rodriguez Orejuela pleaded guilty; they were sentenced to 30 years in prison, and the
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collected $2.1 billion ($ billion today) in assets without going to trial.


''Loving Pablo, Hating Escobar''

In 2007, Vallejo published '' Amando a Pablo, odiando a Escobar'' (In English: '' Loving Pablo, Hating Escobar''), in which she describes, among other topics, her romantic relationship with Pablo Escobar, head of the
Medellín Cartel The Medellín Cartel ( es, Cartel de Medellín) was a powerful and highly organized Colombian drug cartel and terrorist organization originating in the city of Medellín, Colombia that was founded and led by Pablo Escobar. It is often considered ...
, from 1982 to 1987; the origins of the rebel organizations in Colombia; the reasons for the explosive growth of the cocaine industry; the birth of MAS (''
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''), which in English means 'Death to Kidnappers',
The Extraditables ''The Extraditables'' was a narcoterrorist organization created by Colombian drug lords in the mid 1980s.
, and the
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; the links among the Medellin and Cali cartels, Caribbean dictators, and the Colombian presidents
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,
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, and
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; the siege of the Palace of Justice in 1985; Escobar's relationship with the extreme left and extreme right rebel groups; the horrors during the era of narcoterrorism from 1988 to 1993; and the hunt for and death of her former lover on 2 December 1993. Vallejo's memoir became the number one bestselling Spanish-language book in both Colombia and the
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.


Political asylum

Upon arriving to the United States in 2006, Vallejo requested political asylum. She knew that if returned to Colombia, she would be killed, like several witnesses in the cases vs. Alberto Santofimio and the bosses of the Cali cartel. To grant her political asylum, the State of Department and the Immigration Court of Miami examined Vallejo's life and could not find any investigation against her; only hundreds of threats from members of the Colombian government, media outlets owned or directed by the family of vice president
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and defense minister
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, and the paramilitary squads Águilas Negras ( The Black Eagles). On 3 May 2010, the United States of America granted Virginia Vallejo political asylum under the
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. She received it due to her political opinion about powerful politicians, her testimony in high-profile criminal cases, a brutal car crash she had suffered on her way to testify in the Colombian Miami consulate, and thousands of threats against her life and integrity posted under her name in the Internet. Though most of them were withdrawn from the search engines in the following two weeks, they remain in Vallejo's case in the Miami immigration court.


Testimonies


Siege of the Palace of Justice

In July 2008, the Colombian Government ordered Virginia Vallejo to testify in the reopened case of the
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( 6 and 7 November 1985), a massacre that cost the lives of more than 100 people, including 11 Supreme Court Justices, rebels of the M-19, government agents, and dozens of unarmed civilians. In the Colombian Consulate in Miami, a prosecutor sent by the Colombian Attorney General asked the author to confirm the events described in her memoir, in the chapter "That Palace in Flames" (Aquel Palacio en Llamas). So, during the next five hours, she explained the roles of all the actors involved in the tragedy: "Though the M-19 and the
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were responsible for the siege, the military were responsible for the massacre". The journalist signaled also the lack of action of President
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: "The rebel commanders of the M-19 took the Justices as hostages, to force the government to listen to their claims, including the elimination of the extradition treaty with the
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. But, President Betancur refused to take the calls of the President of the Supreme Court, Magistrate Alfonso Reyes Echandia, pleading to save their lives, and instead he allowed the army and the police to bomb a building with 400 people inside". In her testimony under oath, she described what Pablo Escobar had told her the following year, after 10 months of separation: "The people detained after the fire, many with third degree burns, were sent to military garrisons where they were tortured – and the women gang-raped – to find the hiding places of other rebel commanders, and the money that I had paid them to steal my files before the Court ruled on our extradition; later, they were killed and disappeared in cans of quicklime and sulfuric acid." At the end of that chapter, Virginia Vallejo summarized the tragic events: "That conflagration was the holocaust of the Colombian justice system, with the triumph of the establishment, the traditional parties, and " Los Extraditables" with Escobar at the head".


Case of Luis Carlos Galán

In July 2009, Vallejo testified in the reopened case of the assassination of presidential candidate
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which occurred on 18 August 1989, and signaled Alberto Santofimio as the main instigator of the candidate's assassination. She described how, in 1984 and 1985 and in her presence, Alberto Santofimio had repeatedly asked Pablo Escobar to "...eliminate Senator Galan before he could become the president and extradite him".


Verdicts

Twenty-five years after the Palace of Justice massacre, on 9 June 2010 judge Maria Stella Jara sentenced Colonel Alfonso Plazas of the army to 30 years in prison for
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of the detained. President Uribe attacked the verdict on television and offered his protection to the military. The next week, with a European human rights organization, Judge Jara had to flee Colombia and went into exile. After 18 years of delays and appeals, in 2007 Alberto Santofimio received a sentence of 24 years in prison for conspiracy with Pablo Escobar in the assassination of Luis Carlos Galán.


Portrayals

The romantic relationship between Virginia Vallejo and Pablo Escobar has inspired soap operas, serials, and movies, aired coast to coast in the United States and seen in many countries. All of them were fictional, and produced by two Colombian television channels owned by billionaires that Vallejo had mentioned in the memoir '' Loving Pablo, Hating Escobar''; or co-produced with a cousin of President
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that Vallejo had accused of corruption in her book, columns and interviews. To sensationalize the character Escobar, the scriptwriters fictionalized many historical events, ignored presidential corruption, and made derogatory assumptions.


Television

The first was in '' El Capo'' (2009) of Canal RCN of Colombia, owned by the family of
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. It was coproduced by Fox Telecolombia, and aired in the United States by UniMas, in 2010. The Colombian actress Marcela Mar plays the role of a middle-class reporter in love with a narco. The second was in '' Escobar, The Drug Lord'' (2012) of
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, owned by the family of
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. The Colombian actress
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plays the role Regina Parejo, a naïve and elementary television presenter. The third was in the serial '' Narcos'' (2015) of
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and Gaumont, co-produced with Dynamo of Colombia, directed by a cousin of President Juan Manuel Santos-Calderón that met the scriptwriters in the presidential palace. The Mexican actress
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plays the role Valeria Velez, an unscrupulous journalist and key supporter of Escobar's political ambitions that instigates crimes and is finally killed by The Pepes.


Cinema

The fourth portrayal was in the movie ''
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'' of
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, where the Spanish actress
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played the role of Vallejo, while
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played Escobar. It was produced by Millennium of Nevada, and sponsored by the Colombian Government. The film was launched during the
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(30 August – 9 September 2017), and the two leading actors were nominated for the
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of 2018. Rotten Tomatoes gave 2.5 stars to the film. Many criticized the poor English accent of the leading Spanish actors, and it was tagged as "frivolous" and as "the last soap opera about a legendary criminal". Though the movie was inspired by Vallejo's bestselling book, the director and co-producers created an entire adaptation with fictional scenes and characters, like an agent of the DEA or an ex-husband plastic surgeon that never existed. In real life, Vallejo and Escobar met in 1982, when they were both 32 years-old, and she never met any officers of the DEA until she arrived to Miami in 2006. She was never fired to be replaced by a younger presenter, or threatened her directors or anyone. She was not living in Colombia during Escobar's bombings and kidnappings, and she never visited Escobar in La Catedral prison. In fact, Vallejo had ended her relationship with Escobar in 1987, never saw him again, and spent the following years in Germany. Journalists that had worked with Vallejo in Colombia could not understand why Cruz had changed completely the story to make such a derogatory portrayal of the author. In an interview, Bardem explained that "the Colombian people had asked him not to glamorize Escobar"; but, Vallejo explained that behind her defamatory portrayals were not only the accusations she had made against members of the Colombian government and the Santos family, but also the millions of dollars that the television and movie producers had received from the government of Juan Manuel Santos Calderón, thanks to a cinema law that he had created in 2012 to promote Colombia as a touristic destination. In Latin America, including Colombia, the title of the movie was changed to ''Escobar’s Treason'', possibly to distance Leon de Aranoa's fictional narrative from Vallejo's events described in '' Loving Pablo, Hating Escobar''.


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Virginia Vallejo Official Website

Sueños y pesadillas con Virginia Vallejo
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