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A Pasadena appeals court panel ruled Friday that the government cannot seize the logo of the Mongol Nation motorcycle club, but the court let a 2018 racketeering conviction stand. A three-judge ...
The motorcycle club, whose members have a history of violence and drug dealing, considers its trademarked logo central to its identity. Federal prosecutors say the logo is linked to criminality.
The Mongols motorcycle club logo is seen in the foreground at a news conference in Los Angeles. (Ted Soqui / Getty Images) By Joel Rubin Staff Writer . Jan. 11, 2019 5:10 PM PT .
A Santa Ana jury ruled Friday that the L.A.-based Mongols motorcycle club would be stripped of its trademark as part of its punishment in a racketeering case.
(CN) — The Mongol Nation Motorcycle Club can keep their trademark logo, typically worn on jackets and vests by members, thanks to a Ninth Circuit ruling handed down Friday. But the three-judge panel ...
The Los Angeles-based Mongols motorcycle club will not be stripped of its trademarked logo any time soon, after a federal judge essentially overruled a jury's decision to deprive the group of its ...
SANTA ANA >> A U.S. District Court judge this week dismissed a federal indictment by which the government sought to seize control of the Mongols Motorcycle Club’s iconic logo.Federal J… ...
A federal judge on Friday fined the Mongols Motorcycle Club $500,000 in a racketeering case, but denied efforts to strip the group of its trademarked logo.
The Mongols motorcycle club's logo adorns clothing and motorcycles at a Los Angeles news conference, Oct. 21, 2008. A federal judge in 2019 fined the Mongols motorcycle club $500,000 in a racketeering ...