Jim Nolan (biker)

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Born
James Thomas Nolan

c. 1943 (age 8182)
Othernames"Big Jim"
Occupations
Allegiance
  • Iron Cross MC (–1967)
  • Outlaws MC (1967–present)
Jim Nolan
Born
James Thomas Nolan

c. 1943 (age 8182)
Other names"Big Jim"
Occupations
Allegiance
  • Iron Cross MC (–1967)
  • Outlaws MC (1967–present)
Convictions
  • Drug possession and threatening the life of a police officer (1978)
  • Firearms offenses (1982)
  • Receiving the earnings of a prostitute (1984)
  • Racketeering (1989)
Criminal penalty
  • 5 years' imprisonment (1978)
  • 10 years' imprisonment (1982)
  • 5 years' imprisonment (1984)
  • 50 years' imprisonment (1989)

James Thomas Nolan (also known as "Big Jim"; born c. 1943) is an American outlaw biker and gangster who founded and served as president of the South Florida chapter of the Outlaws Motorcycle Club. In 1989, Nolan was convicted for numerous violations of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, including ordering several murders, extortion, and narcotics and prostituting offenses, and sentenced to fifty years in federal prison.

Nolan was born in New Jersey and moved to Fort Lauderdale, Florida in 1955.[1] He attended South Broward High School in Hollywood, Florida and completed two years of college.[1][2]

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