The Former President Of The Ventura Charter
George Christie used to be the president of the Hells Angels charter in Ventura, California. He was even one of the longest-serving presidents in the club’s history! However, he left in 2001 under pretty questionable circumstances. The rumors claim that he had been working with the police and earned a bad reputation among the other members. In 2013, however, he received a year in prison after he was linked to the extortion and firebombing of a Ventura tattoo shop After that, he teamed up with the History Channel to work on a show called Outlaw Chronicles. Unfortunately, he passed away at the age of 39 in August 2015.
He Was Banned At The County Fair
In 2003, George Christie was denied entry to the Ventura County Fair. This was not the first time that it had happened since this was also the case in the year before that. He was banned for attempting to break the policy about banning tattoos and gang attire. “This is a constitutional thing for one, but it goes far beyond that,” he said. “This is not something I take lightly or something I just do on weekends. I’m a Hells Angel 24 hours a day. I’ve dedicated my life to it, and I equate that to religion.”