Paul Porter (biker)
Canadian outlaw biker and gangster / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Paul Porter (born 1963) is a Canadian outlaw biker and gangster. A founding member of the Rock Machine Motorcycle Club, Porter played a major role in the Quebec Biker War (1994–2002). During this period, he expanded the club into Ontario, becoming the president of the Rock Machine's Kingston chapter. Disillusioned with the Rock Machine's decision to merge with the Bandidos, Porter led a mass defection to the Hells Angels in late 2000.
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Born | 1963 (age 60–61) Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
Other names | "Sasquatch" |
Occupation(s) | Outlaw biker, gangster |
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Allegiance | SS MC (19??–1986) Rock Machine MC (1986–2000) Hells Angels MC (2000–2013) |
Conviction(s) | Drug trafficking (2012) |
Criminal penalty | 2 years' imprisonment (2012) |
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