Shaun Attwood
This biography of a living person relies too much on references to primary sources. (January 2016) |
Shaun Patrick Attwood | |
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Born | Shaun Patrick Attwood 28 October 1968 Widnes, Halton, Cheshire, England |
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Known for | Ecstasy distribution in the 1990s |
Website | shaunattwood |
Shaun Attwood (born 28 October 1968)[1][2] is an English former ecstasy trafficker turned YouTuber,[3] speaker, activist and author.
Born in Widnes, Attwood became interested in the stock-market at age 14, trading for the first time at the age of 16.[4] After travelling to Arizona regularly to visit his aunts, Attwood moved there and became involved in the rave scene as an ecstasy smuggler and dealer.[5] He was arrested in 2002, released in 2007 and was deported back to England. Following his release, Attwood became a speaker and author, chronicling his experiences in prison.[2]
His story was featured worldwide on National Geographic Channel as an episode of Locked Up Abroad called "Raving Arizona".[6] Random House published his life story as the English Shaun Trilogy.[7] Since his first book Hard Time was published in 2011, Attwood has authored books on his life and other topics.
Early life[]
Shaun Attwood was born in Widnes, Lancashire (now Cheshire) on 28 October 1968, in a middle-class household,[8] which he has described as "loving".[9]
After watching several films mentioning stock-markets, Attwood educated himself, with the help of his teacher in economics, on trading stocks by reading the Financial Times at fourteen.[9] When he was sixteen, during the privatisation of many public companies by the Thatcher government, Attwood attempted to invest in British Telecommunications. After inquiring with his father, a Labour supporter who disagreed with Thatcher government's actions, Attwood sought money from his grandmother who supported the Conservative party and eventually got £50 which he invested and doubled.[4][10] He regularly visited his aunts in Arizona where he became interested in living in the United States.[9]
Attwood attended Liverpool University, studying Business Studies and graduating in 1990.[11] While attending university, Attwood began using ecstasy in the Manchester rave scene which helped him with his anxiety.[4][12]
Ecstasy trafficker: 1997–2002[]
As Attwood began to organise larger parties with his money, he started purchasing and eventually distributing large amounts of ecstasy in Los Angeles.[9] This gradually turned into what the Phoenix New Times called an "empire",[13] with Attwood buying pills from the Netherlands to bypass the traffickers in Los Angeles.[12] His operation became associated with the New Mexican Mafia, which offered protection following a night of partying where Attwood's associates helped a brother of a New Mexican Mafia member with hiding from the police.[14]
Allegedly, his main competitor in the ecstasy market was Salvatore "Sammy the Bull" Gravano, a Mafia murderer and former underboss of the Gambino crime family. Gravano's crew members attempted to kill Attwood and many of Attwood's associates, which caused him to stop dealing and give up distributing, retreating to his then-girlfriend's apartment and living off money earned during his time distributing. In a YouTube video in November 2020 Gravano said of Attwood "I never met him, I never knew him, he's full of shit." In a rebuttal video, Attwood stated that he had never claimed to have met Gravano. In a video on his channel called Sammy "The Bull" Brought Heat to Our Ecstasy Ring | Sit Down with Shaun Attwood, Michael Franzese ex-caporegime of the Colombo crime family, confirmed that Attwood's Arizona ecstasy ring was in competition with Gravano's and that Franzese knew about both rings in the late 90s when they were both active. Attwood estimated he smuggled up to £4 million of drugs into Arizona, including ecstasy, Xanax and ketamine.[15][5]
Evidence had already been collected against Attwood from his years as an ecstasy kingpin, and, on 16 May 2002, he was arrested at the apartment. Attwood, who had attempted to cleanse himself of any connections to his previous life as a distributor, was caught after ten witnesses came forward.[16]
After serving two years in Maricopa County Jail prior to sentencing, Attwood plead guilty for a sentence of nine and a half years, and served the balance of his sentence in the Arizona Department of Corrections.[17] Attwood is banned for life from entering the United States.[18]
While imprisoned, Attwood wrote about his experiences in prison. These accounts were posted online on a blog titled "Jon's Jail Journal" to preserve his anonymity; this began to draw international media attention[19] to the conditions that prevailed under Sheriff Joe Arpaio.[20] While incarcerated Attwood submerged himself in literature, reading over 1,000 books in just under six years. By studying original texts in psychology and philosophy, he sought to better understand himself and his past behaviour.[21]
Post-incarceration life[]
In 2007, Attwood was released and deported to the UK, where he continues to maintain his blog, now under his own name, where he publishes letters and accounts sent to him by other prisoners. Having credited books for being the lifeblood of his rehabilitation, Attwood spoke out in outrage on The Wright Stuff at the ban on sending books to UK prisons introduced by Justice Minister Chris Grayling.[citation needed]
Attwood now gives talks to schoolchildren and other groups about the negative consequences of drugs and crime, and advocates against Sheriff Arpaio and his methods. Shaun has given several TEDx Talks on his experiences. The University of St. Gallen in Switzerland hosted his 3 December 2016[22] talk on what facing 200 years in prison taught him about happiness.[23][24][25][11] He has appeared on BBC, Sky News, CNN and TV in over 40 countries worldwide to talk about issues affecting prisoners' rights.[citation needed]
After appearing on the True Geordie podcast, Attwood started his own 'True Crime' podcast and has a YouTube channel that reached 652,000 subscribers on 19 Jan 2021. He answers questions about what prison was like, interviews true-crime guests and retells stories of what happened during his time in prison. Shaun Attwood has conducted several interviews and has written on the case surrounding the underage sex trafficking ring around Jeffrey Epstein, and has interviewed conspiracy theorist David Icke regarding the September 11 attacks and the Epstein case.[citation needed].
Bibliography[]
- Hard Time, 1st edition, Random House (2011); 2nd Edition, Gadfly Press (2014)
- Party Time, 1st edition, Random House (2013), 2nd Edition, Gadfly Press (2018)
- Prison Time 1st edition, Random House (2014), 2nd Edition, Gadfly Press (2018)
- Life Lessons (2015)
- Pablo Escobar: Beyond Narcos Gadfly Press (2016)
- American Made: Who Killed Barry Seal? Pablo Escobar or George HW Bush Gadfly Press (2016)
- Un-Making a Murderer: The Framing of Steven Avery and Brendan Dassey Gadfly Press (2017)
- The Cali Cartel: Beyond Narcos Gadfly Press (2017)
- The Mafia Philosopher: Two Tonys Gadfly Press (2018)
- Pablo Escobar's Story 1: The Rise Gadfly Press (2018)
- Pablo Escobar's Story 2: Narcos at War Gadfly Press (2019)
- Clinton Bush and CIA Conspiracies: From The Boys on the Tracks to Jeffrey Epstein Gadfly Press (2019) formerly titled We Are Being Lied To: The War on Drugs [26]
- Pablo Escobar's Story 3: Narcos Demise Gadfly Press (2020)
- Who Killed Jeffrey Epstein? Prince Andrew or Bill Clinton? Gadfly Press (2021)
References[]
- ^ "Jon's Jail Journal". 28 November 2004. Retrieved 5 October 2018.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Summers, Chris (23 August 2010). "Cockroaches and classrooms". BBC News. Retrieved 5 October 2018.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 4 August 2014. Retrieved 27 January 2014.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- ^ Jump up to: a b c True Geordie (17 May 2017), ENGLAND'S WOLF OF WALL STREET, retrieved 5 October 2018
- ^ Jump up to: a b Hill, Patrick (10 March 2018). "Nerdy British student became US drugs kingpin known as 'The Wolf of Widnes'". mirror. Retrieved 5 October 2018.
- ^ "Locked Up Abroad: Where Are They Now?: Shaun Attwood". 25 April 2013. Retrieved 11 September 2017.
- ^ "About us". www.penguin.co.uk.
- ^ Echo, Liverpool (17 March 2008). "Shaun Attwood on life in an American prison". liverpoolecho. Retrieved 5 October 2018.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d "Meet the British millionaire stockbroker whose illegal drug empire landed him in one of America's most dangerous jails". Business Insider. June 2016. Retrieved 5 October 2018.
- ^ Hill, Patrick (10 March 2018). "The nerdy student who took on America's drug barons – and lived to regret it". manchestereveningnews.co.uk. Retrieved 5 October 2018.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Cockroaches and classrooms – drugs tale with a difference". BBC News. 23 August 2010.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "I Used My Stock Market Millions to Throw Raves and Sell Drugs". Vice. 25 April 2013. Retrieved 5 October 2018.
- ^ Kelley, Susy Buchanan, Brendan Joel (18 July 2002). "Evil Empire". Phoenix New Times. Retrieved 6 October 2018.
- ^ "Murderers, Mafia Hitmen and US Prison". uk.funzing.com. Retrieved 6 October 2018.
- ^ Kelley, Susy Buchanan, Brendan Joel (18 July 2002). "Evil Empire". Phoenix New Times. Retrieved 5 October 2018.
- ^ "From Stock Broker Millionaire to Ecstasy Drug Lord: Shaun Attwood Interview". Budapest Pulse. 19 June 2018. Retrieved 6 October 2018.
- ^ "Prison Time". shaunattwood.com. Retrieved 11 September 2017.
- ^ "Shaun Attwood – United Agents". unitedagents.co.uk. Retrieved 24 May 2018.
- ^ "Shaun Attwood – Author, Speaker, Educator". shaunattwood.com. Retrieved 11 September 2017.
- ^ James, Erwin (1 September 2010). "Life in America's toughest jail". The Guardian. London, UK.
- ^ "Shaun Attwood – Author, Speaker, Educator". shaunattwood.com. Retrieved 11 September 2017.
- ^ "TEDxHSG 2016: Go Beyond". TED.
This event occurred on December 3, 2016 9:00am - 4:00pm CET...University of St. Gallen, Dufourstrasse 50, St. Gallen, 9000 Switzerland
- ^ Attwood, Shaun (23 January 2017). "What facing 200 prison years taught me about happiness". TEDxHSG. University of St. Gallen: TEDx Talks via YouTube. Retrieved 23 August 2017.
- ^ "Speakers 2016". TEDxHSG. Retrieved 8 February 2021.
Shaun Attwood is a former stock-market millionaire and Ecstasy supplier turned public speaker, author and activist, who is banned from America for life. His story was featured worldwide on National Geographic Channel as an episode of Locked Up/Banged Up Abroad called Raving Arizona.
- ^ "TEDxHSG". TEDxHSG. Retrieved 8 February 2021.
TEDxHSG is a day of wonder, inspiration and awe, fully organized by dedicated students of the University of St. Gallen in Switzerland.
- ^ Gadfly Press, UK publisher
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