Thursday, July 19, 2012

Another Club Facing the FBI


One of the leaders of the Outlaws Motorcycle Club has been ordered to stay in federal custody until his trial.

Federal magistrate judge Denise LaRue said during a hearing Wednesday that attorneys for Joshua Bowser, the club’s “enforcer,” didn’t present strong enough arguments to keep him out of jail.

Bowser was among 42 arrested on July 11 in an FBI raid of the club’s Eastside clubhouse. Those arrested face a total of 37 counts of federal charges ranging from mail fraud to money laundering to drug trafficking.

All 42 are scheduled for trial Sept. 10, but the trial likely will be pushed back, said assistant U.S. attorney Brad Blackington, the lead prosecutor on the case.

Most appeared in court last week or are scheduled for hearings this week and next week. So far, only three have been ordered to remain in custody, Blackington said. Six have been released.

Some of the people who were released weren’t in the gang but are accused of participating in crimes associated with the gang. Blackington said he planned to appeal the release of one of the alleged gang members, James W. Bain.

Prosecutors worry that, because of the gang’s alleged history of violence, members could try to hurt people, especially potential witnesses, if they’re released before the trial.

As “enforcer,” Bowser made sure members followed the club’s rules.

According to the indictment, Bowser also threatened people who owed money to club members or their associates to collect the debts. He told an undercover FBI agent posing as someone who owed money that he made people “disappear” if they didn’t cooperate.

Juval Scott, an attorney for Bowser, declined to comment after Wednesday’s hearing.


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