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Jun 14, 2024 · Racketeering conspiracy allegations include murder, arson, assault, extortion. DAYTON, Ohio – A federal grand jury here has indicted the Midwest Regional “boss” and 13 other members of the “outlaw motorcycle gang” known as the Thug Riders Motorcycle Club (TRMC).
William J. MacDonald is known for Rome (2005), The Saint (1997) and Sliver (1993). He has been married to Louisa Spring since September 30, 2006. He was previously married to Naomi Baca.
Macdonald has a producer, co-producer or executive producer credit on Sliver, Jade, An Occasional Hell, Rough Riders, Molly and One Man's Hero. He co-wrote one episode for the TNT series, Witchblade, which ran from 2001–2002.
Find bio, credits and filmography information for William J. MacDonald on AllMovie - William MacDonald is an American film and television producer and writer.
In 1974, John Shaffer and his son, William, created Wm. J. Shaffer Assoc., Inc. Now “Shaffer Construction,” we’re proud to report that we’ve completed thousands of successful projects—large and small.
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The Macdonald Tobacco Company (initially called McDonald Brothers and Co.), founded in 1858 by William Christopher Macdonald and his brother Augustine, converted tobacco leaf from southern U.S. suppliers to pipe and chewing tobacco in Montreal.