Carlos Bazan-Canabal may seem like a lucky guy.
The cofounder of Worldwide Directories, got a $2.7 billion judgment in his favor in a lawsuit with Yahoo in Mexico.
But the money isn't his yet. Yahoo is appealing the case. And in the meantime, he's been labeled as the "$2.7 billion guy"—the kind of headline that attracts unwanted attention. Kidnapping by criminal gangs has soared in Mexico in recent years.
As a result, he fears for his safety, he told El Economista, a Mexican newspaper.
He recently told Business Insider he's been splitting his time between California and undisclosed locations in Mexico.
Bazan-Canabal also thinks that "political interests" might pose a threat to him.
His lawyers are looking into the possibility of what Bazan-Canabal characterizes as "corruption" by Yahoo, noting that the judge in the case was removed from office shortly before the judgment against Yahoo was announced.
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