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In the final episode George discusses how his son, Georgie, became the youngest Hells Angel in history and how he helped usher in a new generations of Angels. George also describes the circumstances that caused him to leave the club after being a leader for 35 years.
George covers legal challenges, infiltrations by law enforcement, and internal politics in outlaw biker clubs. George discusses his own legal troubles in the 2000’s, including being indicted, time under house arrest, and eventual imprisonment. The episode also touches on George's complicated relationship with Hells Angels figure head Sonny Barger.
George gives an in-depth examination of the Hells Angels alleged involvement in the meth trade told by key figures like Cisco Valderrama, president of the Oakland chapter, and FBI informant Tony Tate.
George delves into the Hells Angels' long time feud with The Outlaws that stemmed from an allegation of rape by an Outlaw member of the wife of famed NYC Hells Angel, Sandy Alexander. George also explores attempts at peacemaking with Outlaw's leader Taco Bowman. George’s attempts for peace are constantly undermined by power struggles and betrayal, culminating in a murder contract put out on George.
Raids, grenades and federal investigations. George highlights the complex dynamics between bikers, the law, and internal club politics, along with his personal journey going up against the federal government in court.
George makes efforts to end violent conflicts with rival gang, The Mongols, in a surprising and creative way. The episode ends with a reflective account of George carrying the Olympic torch in the 1984 Olympic Torch Relay, an event that brought unexpected recognition and a sense of unity in contrast to the club's usual outlaw image.
George offers a detailed insider's view of the politics, operations, and cultural attitudes within the Hells Angels in the 1980's, highlighting the story of Cliff Mallory and his police officer girlfriend and how they try to infiltrate and set up the Hells Angels.
George reflects on the primal nature of human conflict, territorial instincts, respect, and the ongoing struggle for honor and integrity in the face of disrespect. This episode is a gritty depiction of the inner workings and conflicts of biker culture, highlighting the complex interplay between personal honor, club loyalty, and the violent lengths to which members will go to protect their identity and territory.
George breaks down the origins of the Hells Angeles as told to him by Sonny Barger. George then details a violent confrontation with the Mongols at a swap meet in 1977 and the escalation of tensions, leading to a war on the west coast.
George explains the history of outlaw motorcycle clubs from their inception in the late 1940's to his eventual membership into the Hell's Angeles in 1976. He delves into his dual life, balancing his time as a Department of Defense worker by day and an outlaw biker by night.
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