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Former Hells Angels leader reveals the TRUE meaning behind the violent biker gang's 'Filthy Few' moniker - as he admits to 'taking care of business' for the outlaw group

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A former Hells Angels leader has laid bare the terrifying meaning behind the violent biker gang's 'Filthy Few' moniker - as he confessed to having done dirty work for the brotherhood.

The startling admission was laid bare in A&E's Secrets of the Hells Angels docuseries which has taken a deep dive into the history of the 'outlaw' group.

In an upcoming episode, seen exclusively by DailyMail.com, kickboxing and biker heavyweight Charles 'PeeWee' Goldsmith divulged one of the chilling secrets of the Hells Angels, who were inspired by the Mafia

The former President of the club joked about 'incriminating' himself as he admitted to 'taking care of business' for the biker gang from 2003 to 2011.

A former Hells Angels leader has laid bare the terrifying meaning behind the violent biker gang's 'Filthy Few' moniker - as he confessed to having done dirty work for the brotherhood

A former Hells Angels leader has laid bare the terrifying meaning behind the violent biker gang's 'Filthy Few' moniker - as he confessed to having done dirty work for the brotherhood 

The startling admission was laid bare in A&E's Secrets of the Hells Angels docuseries which has taken a deep dive into the history of the 'outlaw' group (seen)

The startling admission was laid bare in A&E's Secrets of the Hells Angels docuseries which has taken a deep dive into the history of the 'outlaw' group (seen)

In an upcoming episode, seen exclusively by DailyMail.com, kickboxing and biker heavyweight Charles PeeWee Goldsmith, divulged one of the skin-crawling secrets of the Hells Angels, who were inspired by the Mafia

In an upcoming episode, seen exclusively by DailyMail.com, kickboxing and biker heavyweight Charles PeeWee Goldsmith, divulged one of the skin-crawling secrets of the Hells Angels, who were inspired by the Mafia

'My name is Charles Goldsmith, that's my real name, every body calls me Pee Wee, and I became a president in the Hells Angels,' the 6ft8in tattoo-covered biker said in the excerpt.

Explaining the meaning behind the Filthy Few, PeeWee tried to put a light twist on the dirty details of the group. 

'The Filthy Few means first one to the party, last one to leave,' he said - but the cameraman interjected to add: 'That's not true, PeeWee.' 

As PeeWee chuckled, the clip cut to photos of him during his time in the biker gang with his jacket emblazoned with a patch that read: 'Filthy 666 Few.' 

He added: 'What do you want? I'd be incriminating myself!' 

The person behind the camera remained determined to get the truth as he probed once again about the moniker.

'People can say what they think it means but allegedly, Filthy Few is that you took care of business for the club - I mean serious business, man,' he finally revealed. 

'Did you take care of business for the club?' questioned the producer. 

PeeWee then candidly admitted: 'I did take care of business.'   

Explaining the meaning behind the Filthy Few, PeeWee tried to put a light twist on the gruesome circumstances surrounding the dirty details of the outlaw group

Explaining the meaning behind the Filthy Few, PeeWee tried to put a light twist on the gruesome circumstances surrounding the dirty details of the outlaw group

Meanwhile, the person behind the camera remained determined to get the truth out of the member of the outlaw group as he continued to ask him about the meaning

Meanwhile, the person behind the camera remained determined to get the truth out of the member of the outlaw group as he continued to ask him about the meaning

In the exclusive clip shared with DailyMail.com, PeeWee admitted: 'I did take care of business'

In the exclusive clip shared with DailyMail.com, PeeWee admitted: 'I did take care of business' 

In a previous episode shared exclusively with DailyMail.com, investigators revealed how the Hells Angels were inspired by the Mafia - with new joiners required to commit murder in order to be accepted into the notorious biker gang.

Retired police detective Tom Doyle did not hold back in divulging the blood-thirsty entry requirements. 

The former cop, from Eastlake Police Department, Ohio, explained how The Godfather - a crime novel about fictional Mafia family headed by headed by Vito Corleone - had formed the basis of the biker gang's code of conduct.

Links between the Hells Angels and the Mafia have been the subject of much scrutiny over the years, with one report back in 1986 revealing that the FBI was investigating possible ties between the two notorious groups.

At the time, an FBI organized crime squad agent, Jim Ring, suggested that the Hells Angels would step in to 'nibble away' at mob boss ventures whenever the Mafia found itself 'out of action.'

Doyle's fascinating revelation about the Hells Angels' ties to the Mafia comes after Jay Dobyns, an undercover cop who infiltrated the biker gang for two years, spoke exclusively with DailyMail.com about the dark underbelly of the biker group.

The now 62-year-old was embedded within the group in Arizona between 2001 and 2003 after joining the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF).

The shocking revelation comes after Jay Dobyns (pictured), an undercover cop who infiltrated the biker gang for two years, spoke exclusively with DailyMail.com about the dark underbelly of the Hells Angels

The shocking revelation comes after Jay Dobyns (pictured), an undercover cop who infiltrated the biker gang for two years, spoke exclusively with DailyMail.com about the dark underbelly of the Hells Angels 

He described how the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) ramped up its investigation of the biker gang after a bloody riot at a casino in Nevada

He described how the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) ramped up its investigation of the biker gang after a bloody riot at a casino in Nevada

The notorious clash was described by news outlets at the time as a 'bloodbath' (aftermath pictured)

The notorious clash was described by news outlets at the time as a 'bloodbath' (aftermath pictured)

He described the operation as a 'life and death experience' during which time he saw that 'the Hells Angels were willing to kill their own' and 'just how violent they can be.'

Jay also candidly divulged how he caused his family an 'immense amount of battle damage' during his assignment and was left facing death threats after his cover was finally exposed.

It was a brutal and bloody murder that prompted Jay's infiltration of the notorious gang, with the former undercover cop revealing how ATF had ramped up its investigation of the Hells Angels after two 'key events that were the cornerstones of the investigation.'

The first was the murder of Cynthia Garcia who Jay said was 'beaten to near death in the Hells Angels clubhouse in Massa, Arizona.'

He continued: 'And, when she wasn't dead yet, they stuffed her in the trunk of a car and they drove her to the desert near Apache Leap in Arizona and they cut her throat. They tried to cut her head off.'

The former cop said that the other flashpoint had been the public riot at a casino in Laughlin, Nevada, which saw the Hells Angels in a bloody clash with rival group the Mongols.

Jay also shared his own experiences with the biker gang's initiation procedures, describing it as a 'very slow process'.

The latest episode of A&E's Secrets of the Hells Angels will air on May 5.

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