The Rise and Fall of Angie Sanclemente Valencia: From Model to Drug Queen
A Different World of Crime
The realm of crime is unique, often dominated by individuals with ties to the criminal underworld. Today, we introduce you to a woman who transitioned from being a top model to leading one of the largest drug trafficking operations in the world. Her beauty added a captivating allure to her criminal activities, making even notorious criminals seem less impressive.
The Beauty Behind the Crime
Meet Angie Sanclemente Valencia, often referred to as the world's most attractive criminal. Known as the 'Queen of Crime,' she has also been dubbed the 'Cocaine Queen.' Hailing from Colombia, Angie was once a successful model before she became infamous in the criminal world. In 2000, she won the title of Colombia Coffee Queen in a beauty contest.
During her modeling days, Angie was the talk of the town, admired for her stunning looks. However, her title was later revoked when it was discovered that she was married, a fact she had concealed. Following this revelation, she stepped back from the media spotlight for a while.
Beauty Meets Crime
In 2005, Angie re-emerged in the headlines after relocating to Mexico, where she became romantically involved with a notorious drug dealer known as 'The Monster.' Their relationship lasted for a significant period, but after their breakup, Angie found herself drawn deeper into the world of crime, using her beauty to her advantage.
Determined to teach her ex a lesson, she initiated a drug trafficking operation, leveraging her striking appearance to attract attention. Soon, women from various countries were joining her drug ring, and her network expanded rapidly, reaching Colombia, Argentina, and Europe.
The Downfall Begins
However, as the saying goes, every criminal faces their downfall. Angie's troubles began in 2009 when one of her associates was arrested with 55 kilograms of drugs, a significant amount that drew media attention and increased pressure on law enforcement. Consequently, authorities launched a manhunt for Angie, leading to her arrest by Argentine police in 2010. She was sentenced to approximately six years in prison and is currently 43 years old.