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Peter Hardin is a character that appears in the novel, Clear and Present Danger, and the film of the same name.
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An American buisnessman, he conducted money laundering for a Colombia cartel led by Ernesto Escobedo in the 1980s. In 1988, he had laundered $650 million for Escobedo through several banks in the United States and Europe. Unfortuately, this led to the death of him and his family by two hispanic men aboard his yacht in the Caribbean Sea. While the men were cleaning up the vessel, the U.S. Coast Guard intercepted the yacht and captured the men. Through a mock trial and execution, the men were forced to confess their crimes. After Hardin's connection to the cartel is discovered, the FBI siezed the laundered money, enraging Escobedo.