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DETROIT (FOX 2) - A notorious motorcycle club, the Highwaymen Motorcycle clubhouse, is shifting gears – putting their headquarters in Corktown up for sale. The Highwaymen have called the ...
Detroit — The Highwaymen Motorcycle Club faces an eviction battle over part of their clubhouse headquarters on Michigan Avenue in southwest Detroit. This time it isn’t law enforcement ...
A federal judge in Detroit on Wednesday ordered the release of Aref “Scarface” Nagi, a former vice president of the Highwaymen Motorcycle Club who was the lead defendant in a huge federal ...
When the U.S. Attorney's Office indicted 91 alleged members and associates of Detroit's Highwaymen Motorcycle Club on allegations of racketeering, drug trafficking, theft and murder for hire ...
Six members of the Highwaymen motorcycle club have been convicted of a racketeering conspiracy after a two-month trial. A jury in federal court in Detroit returned the verdict Thursday after about ...
The former president of Detroit's chapter of the Highwaymen motorcycle club has pleaded guilty in federal court to racketeering. Thursday that 51-year-old Ronald Hatmaker faces more than 15 years ...
Six members of the Highwaymen Motorcycle Club, accused of engaging in violence, drug trafficking and other illegal activities, were convicted Thursday in Detroit federal court of racketeering ...
Detroit — A federal judge Tuesday ordered the release of the "godfather" of the Highwaymen Motorcycle Club, a violent gang whose members were blamed for wreaking havoc in southwest Detroit by ...
The former head of the Detroit Highwaymen Motorcycle club got hit with a 37 year prison sentence on Monday in U.S. District Court in downtown Detroit. Aref “Scarface” Nagi, 46, was convicted last year ...
Four members of the Detroit Highwaymen Motorcycle Club have been convicted in a racketeering and drug distribution case. It was the second such trial in a case with 91 defendants. Leonard Moore ...
If you ratted out Detroit’s notorious Highwaymen Motorcycle Club, you should know what to expect, members said. Snitches would “wind up in a Dumpster,” one former member testified during a ...
A federal judge in Detroit on Wednesday ordered the release of Aref “Scarface” Nagi, a former vice president of the Highwaymen Motorcycle Club who was the lead defendant in a huge federal ...
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