Pubdate: Wed, 28 Jan 2009 Source: Toronto Sun (CN ON) Copyright: 2009 Canoe Limited Partnership Contact: http://torontosun.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/457 Author: Sam Pazzano Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?188 (Outlaw Bikers) BIKER VERDICT CAUSES UPROAR Spouse, Friends Shout As 'Teddy Bear' Sentenced A Hells Angels veteran was lead away in handcuffs to start a nine-year sentence for drug trafficking and aiding a criminal organization yesterday while his common-law wife and friends kicked up a ruckus in the courtroom. Brian Jeffrey, 50, a member of the Simcoe County Hells Angels chapter, was imprisoned for nine years -- less six months for pre-trial custody. He was given five years for trafficking four kilos of cocaine and 3.5 years for doing so for the benefit of a criminal organization - -- the bike gang. The conviction for criminal organization means Jeffrey will likely spend 5.5 years before being eligible for parole, Crown attorney Tom Andreopoulos said. Justice John McMahon said Jeffrey dealt "deadly drugs" that wreaked havoc on both the users and their families. The barrel-chested biker had boasted of the 90% purity of the four kilos of cocaine he peddled. These facts contradicted the sympathetic portrayal of Jeffrey by his family and friends as a "teddy bear" father figure who helped abused children, McMahon said. As Jeffrey was escorted out in handcuffs and prevented from hugging his common-law wife, Antoinette Diruscio cried out in court, protesting, "How can you send him away for eight and a half years and not let me touch him?" Diruscio clawed the benches as Jeffrey's friends shouted, "You're all liars!" Then, Jeffrey's distraught spouse stomped out of the courtroom, kicking the rows as she left. Jeffrey pleaded guilty last September to the drug trafficking charge but pleaded not guilty to the criminal organization charge. He was later convicted as McMahon found that the drug sales proceeds were for the benefit of a criminal organization. Jeffrey was one of the last men to be tried in a massive operation involving 500 officers from 11 forces in 2006. Project Tandem targeted chapters in Oshawa, Windsor and Niagara. Ironically, the key police agent in Project Tandem, Steven Gault, a former Hells Angels executive member, joined the club by collecting drug debts for Jeffrey in Peterborough in 2003. The total street value of the drugs seized was about $3 million, including two kilos of pure crystal meth, 10 kilos of cocaine, 50,000 Ecstasy pills, eight kilos of marijuana and one kilo of hashish. Twenty-four people were charged, 15 of them members of Hells Angels. The most serious offenders were sentenced to the equivalent of five- to eight-year prison terms. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin