Survivor's Brandon Hantz Indicted on Arson & Racketeering Charges for Alleged Role in Biker Gang, Could Face 40 Years in Prison

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Brandon Hantz is potentially facing up to 40 years in prison after being indicted by a federal grand jury. The 33-year-old Survivor contestant, who competed on the show in 2011 and 2012 on Survivor: South Pacific and Survivor: Caramoan, was among 14 people allegedly involved in a biker gang indicted in Houston, Texas, according to a a press release from the U.S.

Attorney’s Office. He is allegedly part of the Bandidos Outlaw Motorcycle Gang. Keep reading to find out more… He was charged with conspiracy to commit racketeering activity and arson related to an alleged turf war that started in 2019 between his and another rival biker gang.

The indictment refers to the group as a “self-identified ‘outlaw’ motorcycle organization” with roughly 3,500 members in the U.S.

and abroad, engaging in “violent criminal activity in and around Houston.” Arson and conspiracy to commit racketeering activity convictions would involve 20-year sentences, meaning he faces up to 40 years in prison.

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