A gang leader claimed his fleet of fast cars was partially paid for by his success as a professional gigolo rather than his drug enterprise.
Tai Rewita was recently jailed for three years and three months after pleading guilty to possession of methamphetamine for supply and two counts of selling the Class-A drug.
The 39-year-old was caught with 17g of P and $30,000 which was forfeited under the proceeds of crime law.
But the president of the Black Power Forever chapter fought the seizure of 10 cars and a motorcycle, including a Cadillac and a classic Ford Mustang, and claimed he paid for them legitimately with money he earned as a male prostitute and from other jobs.
The Crown claimed that Rewita derived $287,741 from "significant criminal activity" over a three year period and asked Justice Edwin Wylie for a profit forfeiture order.