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name = Leslie John Jensen }} Leslie John "Krazy Jack" Jensen was an American veteran, criminal, and a former president a Outlaws Motorcycle Club.
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 * charge = Racketeering Influenced Corrupt Organizations (RICO); Murder
 * birth_date = June 18, 1937
 * birth_place = Fremont, Nebraska
 * death_date = February 24, 2008
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 * other_name = Krazy Jack
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Early life
Jensen was born in Fremont, Nebraska on June 16, 1937. Jensen entered the U.S. Air Force at an early age and served in the Korean War. After working most of his life in construction until he entered the field of addictions and became an addictions counselor. He formed the Association of Recovering Motorcyclists (ARM) in 1986.

Legal Matters
By 1997 Jensen's independent motorcycle group in La Crosse was so popular it became a point of contention between the Outlaws and Hells Angels. The rivals forced Jensen and his Association of Recovering Motorcyclists to choose between them. Jensen gave into the pressures and opted for the Outlaws and was immediately made president of the chapter. Jensen had been caught on tape saying he would monitor Mathis, a man later murdered by an outlaw gang member. Based on this sole evidence Jensen became apart of United States v. Warneke