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Mongols motorcycle club ordered to pay $500,000 fine in racketeering case Legal battle centers on the governments first-of-its kind effort to get control of the outlaw organizations prized patch.
Club attorneys allege that former Mongols President David Santillan was secretly a government “rat” who served as a confidential informant for a then-agent with the Bureau of Alcohol, T… ...
On California’s freeways, in biker bars and during not-infrequent clashes with other outlaw motorcycle clubs, members of the Mongols are easily identified.They are the ones in the leather ves… ...
SANTA ANA >> A U.S. District Court judge this week dismissed a federal indictment by which the government sought to seize control of the Mongols Motorcycle Club’s iconic logo. Federal Judge ...
A reputed member of the Mongols motorcycle club was charged with murdering a member of the rival Vagos in what prosecutors say is an escalating conflict between the two outfits.
A Pasadena appeals court panel ruled that the government cannot seize the club’s logo, but the court let a 2018 racketeering conviction stand.
A Santa Ana jury ruled Friday that the L.A.-based Mongols motorcycle club would be stripped of its trademark as part of its punishment in a racketeering case.
A federal judge presiding over the high-profile Mongols motorcycle club trial has agreed to put out a wide-ranging call for expert legal input on the implications of the government’s ...
Police said they're preparing for the worst but hoping for the best as the Mongols motorcycle club gathers in Excelsior Springs for a regional meeting at The Elms.
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