Hells Angels are asking the Supreme to review an appeal court ruling that handed the B.C. government three of the biker gang\u0027s clubhouses.
The land titles of the three properties, assessed together at just over $3 million, was transferred to “His Majesty the King” on March 17.
The case has a long circuitous history in B.C. courts. It began in November 2007 when police on Vancouver Island raided the Nanaimo clubhouse as part of a criminal investigation called Project Halo that did not lead to charges. However, evidence collected in the case was used to file a civil forfeiture lawsuit against the clubhouse.
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