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Rex Cauble (Rex Carmack Cauble) was born on 15 August, 1913 in Vaughan, Texas, is a Texas millionaire, cutting horse breeder and rancher.. Discover Rex Cauble's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 90 years old?

Popular As Rex Carmack Cauble
Occupation Banking, ranching, construction, real estate
Age 90 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 15 August 1913
Birthday 15 August
Birthplace Vaughan, Texas
Date of death 2003
Died Place Durant, Oklahoma
Nationality United States

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1913

Rex Cauble (August 15, 1913—June 23, 2003) was born in Vaughan, Texas to cotton farmers, Lou Butts and Fred C. "Buddy" Cauble.

He was a self-made millionaire known for his flamboyance as a Texas-size businessman who struck it rich as a wildcatter.

1930

In the 1930s, Cauble worked as an oilfield roughneck and wildcatter which developed into a lucrative business that eventually made him a multimillionaire.

1952

Rex married Josephine Hughes Sterling in 1952, and adopted her young Son Lewis Rex Cauble.

1960

By the 1960s, Cauble owned several ranches where he stood the legendary Quarter Horse stallions Wimpy P-1, Silver King P-183, Hard Twist P-555 and Cutter Bill.

It was during that time when Cauble first met Charles "Muscles" Foster, a professional rodeo cowboy but a very troubled man who Cauble took under his wing.

1970

In the 1970s, he founded two high-end retail western wear stores comprising Cutter Bill Western World named after Cauble's world champion cutting horse, Cutter Bill; one store was located in Houston, the other in Dallas.

At age 67, Cauble became infamous when he was indicted under suspicion that he was bankrolling what was "reportedly the largest marijuana smuggling operation in Texas during the '70s."

A U.S. Attorney "labeled the dapper 67-year-old Denton, Texas, millionaire a 'general' in the 'Cowboy Mafia' of drug smugglers".

Members of the Cowboy Mafia were "caught in the seizure of a shrimp boat carrying 22 tons of high-grade Colombian marijuana to Port Arthur, Texas."

Many people who knew Cauble believed his ranch foreman Charles "Muscles" Foster had deceived Cauble and was the real leader of the smuggling operation.

Cauble was indicted on a total of ten counts including three violations of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations statute (RICO), three violations of the Travel Act and four counts of misapplication of bank funds.

1982

In 1982, the jury convicted him on all counts.

The trial judge sentenced Cauble to serve concurrent five-year sentences for each count and ordered forfeiture of his share in Cauble Enterprises.

After serving five years, Cauble was released from prison based on a combination of time served and good conduct.

Cauble pleaded innocent to the charges and maintained his innocence until the day he died.

Rex Cauble grew up on his parents' cotton farm in Vaughan, Texas.

As a young boy, he had his own horse but not one he bred and raised on his own; an aspiration that followed him into adulthood.