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Dana Sarabeck, a former spokeswoman for Ebron's clothing line, declined to comment. The phone number to Goodlife's office was disconnected, and a message left for Brascom's attorney, William Pitman, was not immediately returned. Villeza said chartered flights, which can cost between $20,000 and $50,000, are useful to drug runners because the planes aren't subject to inspection. "You can drive up to the plane and load up your cargo," he said. The supplier was Heriberto Lopez, 42, of Los Angeles, who also was indicted and most likely was getting the cocaine from Mexico, authorities said. Villeza wouldn't comment on whether Lopez was tied to any of the violent Mexican drug cartels. The money from the drug proceeds, which was brought back to Los Angeles on commercial flights, was used to pay Lopez and to fund a lavish lifestyle. Brascom lived in an 11,000 square-foot home in a gated community near the rapper Dr. Dre in the San Fernando Valley and owned at least one Aston Martin car.
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