After this failure, the King abandoned his criminal career, but he later reunited with his original Gang for a one-time encounter against the so-called "Justice League Detroit". The Gang were defeated, then betrayed by their former leader Amos Fortune, who killed the King of Clubs by cutting his throat.
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| - After this failure, the King abandoned his criminal career, but he later reunited with his original Gang for a one-time encounter against the so-called "Justice League Detroit". The Gang were defeated, then betrayed by their former leader Amos Fortune, who killed the King of Clubs by cutting his throat.
- Lee Choi, also known as the King of Clubs, is a slave trader considered to be one of the most powerful men in Division 39 during Mercenaries: Playground of Destruction.
- King, a former petty crook named Keith who was a member of the Royal Flush Gang.
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| - After this failure, the King abandoned his criminal career, but he later reunited with his original Gang for a one-time encounter against the so-called "Justice League Detroit". The Gang were defeated, then betrayed by their former leader Amos Fortune, who killed the King of Clubs by cutting his throat.
- Lee Choi, also known as the King of Clubs, is a slave trader considered to be one of the most powerful men in Division 39 during Mercenaries: Playground of Destruction.
- King, a former petty crook named Keith who was a member of the Royal Flush Gang.
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