A riveting true story about a family drug business that raked in millions ending in homeless and tragedy.
SYNOPSIS:
In this riveting memoir, Author Scott Adlai Stevenson takes us from the tender age of fifteen when he runs away from the families upscale southern California suburban home beginning the most amazing journey imaginable. Making his way to the San Francisco Bay Area in search of his older brother Ron, soon finding his path landing on the beautiful island of Maui, where he falls into a job working on the cult-classic film "Rainbow Bridge" starring Jimi Hendrix. After the film wraps Scott comes up with the ingenious idea to use film making as the cover for his family’s illegal drug smuggling operations the film called “Medina” gets nominated for awards at the prestigious Cannes, New York, and San Francisco film festival’s, He finds himself living with nomadic tribes high up in the Rif mountains of Morocco, making Hashish and importing it to the United States and Europe. He marries his first wife Fatima, the Granddaughter of a Berber chieftain. It was at this point in his life that his odyssey of drug smuggling and adventure shifted into high gear. After some bad business dealings with his greedy older brother Scott eventually moves his operations to Southeast Asia, where he settled down in Bali, Indonesia. He spends his time traveling throughout Indonesia, Singapore, and Thailand. Where he conducted himself as a liaison between powerful high-level government officials, clearing the way for various cartel kingpins and Asian drug lords. With a penchant for exotic women in his wake, he marries three Indonesian women, two of which are of Royal lineage, fathering four children and living a life too amazing to be believable.
I just bought a copy of the Book from Amazon. I'm looking forward to reading it, very much! I'd love to read the screenplay. And here I thought I had an Unusual Childhood........
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