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Home / Crime and Justice / Ex-Olympian Drug Kingpin Ryan Wedding: On The Run For Years

Ex-Olympian Drug Kingpin Ryan Wedding: On The Run For Years

10 Jan

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Summary

  • Ryan Wedding allegedly orchestrated a global drug empire worth $1 billion annually.
  • Wedding is accused of ordering the murder of a cooperating witness, Jonathan Acebedo-Garcia.
  • Despite a massive manhunt, the former Olympian remains at large in early 2026.
Ex-Olympian Drug Kingpin Ryan Wedding: On The Run For Years

Ryan Wedding, once an Olympic hopeful, is now accused of leading one of North America's most prolific drug trafficking networks, allegedly moving 60 tons of cocaine annually and generating $1 billion in revenue. His alleged criminal enterprise spans the globe, involving money launderers in the UK and Italy, and connections within the Mexican government.

Authorities believe Wedding orchestrated the murder of Jonathan Acebedo-Garcia, a key witness who had agreed to cooperate with law enforcement. This alleged act, along with extensive drug trafficking operations, has placed Wedding on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted list. A significant reward of $15 million has been offered for his capture.

Despite extensive efforts by U.S., Canadian, and Mexican law enforcement, Wedding has eluded capture since being indicted in October 2024. His evasion is attributed to significant financial resources and alleged protection from powerful individuals. Investigations suggest a close associate is cooperating with authorities, potentially leading to his eventual apprehension.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Ryan Wedding is a former Olympian accused of becoming a major drug trafficker and orchestrating a murder, placing him on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted list.
Prosecutors allege Wedding's organization moved up to 60 tons of cocaine annually, generating approximately $1 billion in revenue and operating globally.
Jonathan Acebedo-Garcia, a former associate, agreed to cooperate with law enforcement and is alleged to have been murdered on Wedding's orders.

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