Javier "Carzita" Coronel Vallardo (12 March 1991-2019) was a Mexican businessman who served as the Santa Blanca Cartel's business intermediary.
Biography[]
Javier "Carzita" Coronel Vallardo was born in Mexico in 1991, the son of Gonzalo Coronel. He became the heir to his father's telecommunications empire, and he was educated in the most prestigious universities in America and England, including a bachelor's from Harvard, a master's from Wharton, and a doctorate from Oxford. He traveled the world to network and became a role model for young people all over the world, but he also became involved with the powerful Santa Blanca Cartel after being appointed to run their Parque Nacioal de Agua Verde resort in Bolivia. He transformed a national park into an exclusive resort, and he made connections with CEOs, politicians, judges, socialites, and celebrities, whom he invited to his resorts. In 2019, America's Ghost Recon special forces team was sent to destroy Carzita's entertainment racket, scaring off his customers by starting shootouts at his resorts and even blackmailing one of his Argentine political clients. He was eventually captured by the Americans in a raid on a party he held in defiance of their recent victories, and the Americans interrogated him for his VIP list before leaving him to his fate. Santa Blanca leader Rodrigo Carlos Pérez Morales proceeded to have Carzita killed as punishment for his defeat.