Mongols motorcycle club says its ex-president was a government ‘rat’

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Attorneys for the outlaw motorcycle club allege the group’s former president was a “rat” who worked with an ATF agent to undermine the club during a trial, an allegation the forme…

Both Santillan, the now-deposed Mongols president, and ATF agent John Ciccone, the lead federal investigator on the Mongols case, attended the entire trial, which included testimony about violent confrontations, some fatal, between the Mongols and Hells Angels in bars and restaurants in Hollywood, Pasadena, Merced, La Mirada, Wilmington and Riverside.

Yanny, has released emails between he and Santillan, in which the attorney pressed Santillan to allow him to call Ciccone as a witness during the trial, arguing that without that testimony “the case can’t likely be won.” The Mongols’ attorney has since alleged that Santillan “appeared to have a get-out-of-jail pass, compliments of ATF agent Ciccone.”

 

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