Thug Riders: What’s next for 14 members of motorcycle club accused of federal crimes
Nov. 14—A trial is pending for members of the Thug Riders Motorcycle Club accused of conspiring to commit violent crimes in Ohio and Kentucky.
The gang’s trial was scheduled to start on Oct. 20, but has been rescheduled for December, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office.
Fourteen members of the club were charged with a combination of racketeering, conspiracy, assault and attempted assault charges.
As of Nov. 14, nine members have pleaded guilty: Jared Tyler Peters, Matthew Hawkins, Michael Seth Henry, Joseph Rader, Justin Baker, Cody Hughes, Daniel Hutten, Juan Robles and Michael Reese.
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