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Former Hells Angel president sentenced on drug charges

A former Hells Angels motorcycle club president was sentenced last week to 46 months in prison after pleading guilty to cocaine trafficking charges.

Paul Seifert, 46, of Las Vegas was charged in November 2011 after he and Miguel Macias met with an undercover Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms agents to discuss security for a cocaine purchase in 2008.

On May 8, 2008, Hells Angels Seifert, Macias and Keith Hare met the agent at a Las Vegas hotel room where other agents and law enforcement officers posed as sellers.

Macias pleaded guilty to conspiracy to possess cocaine with the intent to distribute and conspiracy to possess methamphetamine with the intent to distribute and was sentenced 70 months in prison in Sept. 2012.

Hare pleaded guilty to conspiracy to possess cocaine with the intent to distribute and is scheduled for sentencing on Aug. 14. Contact Steven Slivka at SSlivka@reviewjournal.com or 702-383-0264.

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