Philip "Crazy" Boudreault (born 23 January 1975) is a Canadian former boxer, outlaw biker and member of the Ontario Nomads chapter of the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club.
[1] Boudreault greatly admired Satan's Choice national president Bernie Guindon and his right-hand man, Lorne Campbell, saying in an interview: "They don't make men like what they used to.
[3] Upon his return to Sudbury, he took part in a parade where he was greeted as a local hero, which was interrupted by the police who had an outstanding arrest warrant against him.
[5] At another party, Boudreault complained that another man was making sexual advances towards his girlfriend, leading him to ask Campbell: "If there's somebody I want to punch out, can I do it?
[8] Campbell recalled that the Dutch Hells Angels had allowed Boudreault free drinks from the Amsterdam clubhouse bar (a privilege normally only extended to "full patch" members), saying: "They really liked him.
[9] Campbell agreed and in what he called a "seedy Amsterdam motel room" handed Boudreault a biker's vest with the full Hells Angels death's head patch.
[9] On 3 March 2004, Boudreault attacked a father and son in a Valley East bar, beating both bloody with his fists.
When Lavallee pere saw his son being beaten, he ran to his aid, which led Boudreault to beat him in turn.
Donald Lavallee was beaten so badly by Boudreault that his jaw was broken in three places; he lost some of his teeth along with part of his jawbone; and he suffered bruised ribs.
"[10] Boudreault was angry because the officers had approached with an offer of a plea bargain where in exchange for a lesser sentence, he would testify against the other Hells Angels.
[10] Boudreault was subsequently charged with violating his long-term supervision order, testing positive for marijuana and cocaine use in May 2009.
[13] On 26 June 2012, he was sent to prison for 30 days after he violated his Long-Term Supervision Order by associating with a man with a criminal record in March 2012.
[12] In the spring and summer of 2013, Boudreault associated with Kyle Aulenback, a man with a criminal record leading to warnings from the Crown to cease and desist.
[12] On 10 December 2013, he told the court that he was leaving Sudbury for good after being convicted of violating his supervision order, saying: "My wife is a schoolteacher.
[15] Quebec Superior Court Judge James Brunton ruled that delay between the arrests in 2009 as part of Operation SharQc and 2015 violated the right to a speedy trial guaranteed by the Charter of Rights and Freedoms and dismissed all of the Operation SharQC charges against the Hells Angels.
[15] The release of the Hells Angels arrested as part of Operation SharQc caused tensions with the Ontario Nomad chapter.
[16] At a funeral on 7 November 2015 for Lionel Deschamps, a Hells Angel who died of cancer, both Bernatchez and Boudreault stood out in being dressed in red and white in contrast to the other Hells Angels who wore the normal black vests with the death's head logo on the back.
[16] On 19 May 2018, Boudreault married longtime girlfriend Megan Rose at a small outdoor ceremony in Niagara Falls.