American Outlaw Motorcycle Club Case
On June 15, 2010, Federal agents charged more than two dozen members of the American Outlaw Motorcycle Club across the country with participating in a criminal enterprise. I am representing one of those men. Following please from 19 of the defendants, U.S. District Judge Henry E. Hudson divided the remaining eight defendants into two trials.
In the first trial, the jury was unable to reach a verdict on Outlaws President Jack Rosga of Milwaukee. He was charged with conspiracy to commit racketeering and conspiracy to commit violence in the aid of racketeering for allegedly ordering Outlaws subordinates to ambush members of the Hells Angels in a war against the rival motorcycle club.
The defense argued those allegations were false, ridiculous accusations made by an Outlaws member who had sought to pad his own reputation.
The jury convicted Leslie Werth, a leader in the club's Rock Hill, S.C., chapter, on the same charges facing Rosga. It also acquitted two other Outlaws members.
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