

Two childhood friends go from high school dropouts to the most powerful drug kingpins in Miami in this true story of a crime sage that spanned decades.
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As Sal has his day in court — again — Willy decides to go his own way. After two decades, can the government finally make the charges stick?

In the 1970s and '80s, friends Willy Falcon and Sal Magluta leave humble beginnings behind as they allegedly ascend to the top of Miami's drug trade.

As the authorities close in, the "Cowboys" are left with three options: flee, flip or face the music. But Willy and Sal won't go down so easily.

As their high-profile trial begins, Willy and Sal attempt to neutralize witnesses against them in a variety of ways — some legal, others not so much.

In the wake of a stunning verdict, questions arise about the jury's credibility, and one juror in particular soon adopts a very creative legal defense.

Sal takes uncharacteristically desperate measures in the face of new federal charges, an unearthed paper trail and increasing pressure on a confidant.

As Sal has his day in court — again — Willy decides to go his own way. After two decades, can the government finally make the charges stick?
Switching gears to a documentary format, Cocaine Cowboys: The Kings of Miami revisits the explosion of the cocaine trade in Miami during the 1980s. This series focuses on Sal Magluta and Willy Falcon, childhood friends who became two of the biggest drug kingpins in the city's history. Told through interviews with law enforcement, defense attorneys, and even some associates, it offers a firsthand account of the scale of their operation and the wild, often violent, era they dominated. It's a fascinating, non-fiction look at a specific, extravagant chapter in the history of drug trafficking in the US.