Samuel King, 48, former Hells Angel bikie in Beenleigh Court for alleged fraud
A former Hells Angel bikie has faced court for allegedly defrauding a business of $64,000.
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A former Hells Angel bikie has faced court for allegedly defrauding a business of $64,000.
Samuel King, 48, faced Beenleigh Magistrates Court on July 4 charged with one count of fraud to the value of more than $30,000 but less than $100,000.
The Forrestdale man told police in 2016 he was a patched member of the Hells Angels bikie organisation, but he is no longer affiliated with the group.
Police alleged that on November 14, 2022 in Ormeau, Mr King dishonestly obtained $64,000 from Toyota.
Magistrate Terry Duroux said the matter needed to be committed to the district court.
“This has to proceed on indictment, this is a final adjournment and there will be a full committal hand up next time,” he said.
“It must progress to the superior court.”
Mr King told the court he did contract work and had issues funding a lawyer but would engage one for his next court appearance.
The matter was adjourned to August 1 and Mr King’s bail was enlarged.