Sebastian says that Escobar "never attacked the daughter of Gilberto Rodriguez at her wedding", or indeed any member of his family at all.He had a brother who was a doctor (and was stigmatised by his actions) - he was no criminal. Ricardo Prisco was already dead in real life at the time period they showed him on the series.
Escobar never threatened the people of Cali, but only fought the Cartel, and Sebastian says his father put out a statement explaining "that his wife and part of his family were also originally from the area".He didn't live in the US, and Sebastian says he was "loyal and valiant" to Escobar, dying after being captured and tortured by the Castanos.
Limon worked as a driver for Roberto 'Osito', Pablo Escobar's older brother for 20 years."My father had no contacts, no help from the law to escape," Sebastian writes, and says that his dad escaped by asking for some bricks in the cell to be left loose. There was no huge confrontation during Escobar's escape from La Catedral – Sebastian says only one guard was killed.Sebastian says he was later "unjustly accused and sentenced for the Avianca bombing, which killed 100 passengers and crew". La Quica was in prison in New York at the time of Escobar's escape from La Catedral in July 1992, having been jailed in September 1991 for falsifying documents.Small but important point – Sebastian says Pablo Escobar was not a fan of Atletico Nacional, but Deportivo Independiente Medellin.He says that Carlos never dealt drugs and never lived in Miami. Sebastian describes his uncle as as "an honest, noble man and father" who was never involved in any illicit activities. Carlos Henao, Escobar's brother-in-law, was not a drug-dealer like he is shown on the show.The inaccuracies according to Escobar's son - kindly translated by The Telegraph - are as follows.