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Jorge Rafael Videla

Jorge Rafael Videla Net Worth

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Jorge Rafael Videla's net worth is currently estimated at $1M in 2026.

Net Worth Over Time

$0M$0.2M$0.4M$0.6000000000000001M$0.8M$1M19761990200020102026

Net Worth Timeline

1976$0.5MB

Military Coup and Dictatorship

Led military coup against Isabel Perón and became de facto president of Argentina. Initially presented as bringing order, but began campaign of state terror known as the "Dirty War."

1978$1M+100%B

World Cup Propaganda Victory

Hosted FIFA World Cup in Argentina, using the tournament to deflect attention from human rights abuses. Despite international criticism, maintained power through military control.

1981$1MC

End of Presidency, Junta Continues

Stepped down from presidency but military junta remained in power. Economic crisis and mounting evidence of atrocities began damaging the regime's credibility.

1983$1MD

Democracy Restored, Trial Looms

Military junta collapsed after Falklands War defeat, democracy returned. Videla faced imminent prosecution for crimes against humanity including thousands of disappearances.

1985$1MD

Life Sentence for Crimes

Convicted of murder, kidnapping, and torture during the Dirty War, sentenced to life in prison. The trial exposed the full horror of his regime's atrocities.

1990$1MD

Presidential Pardon Under Menem

Pardoned by President Carlos Menem in controversial move meant to promote national reconciliation. Released from prison but remained widely reviled.

2010$1MF

Re-Imprisoned After Pardon Overturned

Pardon nullified, convicted again for crimes against humanity including baby theft. Returned to prison where he would remain until death.

2013$1MF

Death in Prison

Died in prison at age 87 while serving multiple life sentences. Left a legacy as one of Latin America's most brutal dictators responsible for estimated 30,000 deaths and disappearances.

2026$1MD

Disgraced Dictator's Dark Legacy

Remembered as a war criminal and architect of Argentina's Dirty War. While known in Latin America and among those studying human rights abuses, largely forgotten by mainstream global consciousness, relegated to dark historical footnote.

Last updated: February 23, 2026