OTTAWA — The stepson of a full patch member of the Hells Angels who said he became addicted to a lifestyle of “drugs, women and big money” was sentenced Thursday to five years less a day in prison for conspiring to traffic cocaine and marijuana for the benefit of a criminal organization.
Daniel Levesque, 25, was arrested in September after a year-long drug investigation targeting Ottawa’s cocaine trade dubbed Project Finale that resulted in more than a hundred charges against a dozen people. That included Levesque’s stepfather, Michael Clairoux, a member of the Hells Angels Ontario Nomads. READ ON
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