That biker then became an informant and wore a wire to record several meetings with Portillo and other Bandidos that helped the feds indict Portillo, Forster and then-national president Jeffrey Fay Pike.įorster has since pleaded guilty to racketeering conspiracy charges. Lloyd also said the DEA flipped the head of San Antonio chapter of the Bandidos by agreeing not to arrest him on drug charges. More: Bandidos’ secrets, including El Paso ties, spilled in trial by ex-national ranking member Hundreds of hours of calls were recorded. Drug Enforcement Administration agent Chad Lloyd told jurors that an organized crime task force he was part of obtained court orders to tap the cellphones of two targets - Bandidos national vice president John Xavier Portillo and a national sergeant-at-arms, Justin Cole Forster.įorster’s phone was tapped for two months, while Portillo’s was tapped for six, Lloyd testified. Jurors in the racketeering trial of the two former top leaders of the Bandidos Motorcycle Club on Friday listened to wiretapped conversations recorded during the investigation. Watch Video: Bandidos' national president discusses state of club
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