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 BostonHerald.com - Business: Gravedigger for Bulger to cough up just $50G
The Herald reported yesterday federal taxpayers have footed Weeks' $39,294.57 legal bills after he claimed he was broke following his November 1999 arrest, as well as the legal costs for nearly a dozen other Bulger gang members and the corrupt cops who protected them.
A spokeswoman for the U.S. Attorney's Office did not respond to a request for comment about the $50,000 forfeiture order yesterday.
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http://business.bostonherald.com/businessNews/business.bg?articleid=1655

  
 Boston.com / The search for 'Whitey' Bulger
Bulger obtained a Massachusetts license with his own photograph and Baxter's name, birth date, and Social Security number.
On Jan. 4, 1995 -- three years ago today -- a federal warrant was secretly issued for Bulger's arrest.
But when Rudolph slapped his driver's license on the table and demanded to see Bulger's, he refused to show it.
http://www.boston.com/news/packages/whitey/globe_stories/1998/0104_whitey_bulger_s_life_on_the_run.htm

  
 BostonHerald.com - National News: Court raps feds' try to have mob cases tossed out
federal appeals court judge yesterday challenged the government's attempts to drive victims of brutal crime boss James J. ``Whitey'' Bulger out of court.
The DOJ claims the statute of limitations on the cases has expired and they should be dismissed.
First Circuit Court of Appeals Justice Sandra L. Lynch questioned claims by Department of Justice lawyers that the families of two alleged Bulger murder victims - Roger Wheeler and John McIntyre - should have filed wrongful death suits earlier.
http://news.bostonherald.com/national/view.bg?articleid=1455&format=

  
 Keyword
Whitey and Stevie were killers in pretty much the same way other people are bus drivers, or plumbers, or sit on the bench of the federal court.
In documents released yesterday in federal court, Justice Department attorneys asked U.S. District Judge Reginald C. Lindsay to throw out the Wheelers' case against the FBI for filing the $860 million lawsuit too late.
Bulger, once the most powerful Democratic politician in the state, announced he was stepping down two months after the state's Republican governor publicly urged him to resign amid an uproar over his congressional testimony.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/keyword/BULGER

  
 Sighting of 'Whitey' Bulger occurred in 2003, FBI says: 1/ 2/ 2004
His brother, John Bulger, was convicted of perjury in April for withholding information about communicating with his fugitive brother, assisting him in paying for a safety deposit box and obtaining a false driver's license for him.
William M. Bulger, another brother, resigned in August as UMass president after facing pressure from Gov. Mitt Romney and state Attorney General Thomas Reilly about his role in the federal investigation.
In June, the former university president testified before a congressional committee, saying he had spoken to Whitey Bulger once but was uncertain of his whereabouts.
http://www.southcoasttoday.com/daily/01-04/01-02-04/a03sr102.htm

  
 James (Whitey) Bulger
BULGER is a very resourceful person and has cash at his disposal.
Thomas F. Baxter, Tom Harris, Mark Shapeton, Thomas Marshall, Jimmy Bulger, Whitey
BULGER is reported to be traveling with Catherine GREIG.
http://www.mass.gov/msp/wanted/bulger.htm

  
 Rick Porrello's - AmericanMafia.com - Allan May, Organized Crime Historian and Journalist
However, the case will never be closed until “WhiteyBulger is brought to justice.
     When he was not strutting around, Connolly was busy thwarting the efforts of the Massachusetts State Police and the DEA in their efforts to build a case against Bulger and Flemmi.
     Connolly grew up in South Boston where he was friends of both the Bulger brothers; William, known as Billy, who became president of the Massachusetts State Senate, and James, known as “Whitey” because of his blonde hair, who became one of the city’s most feared mob bosses.
http://www.americanmafia.com/Allan_May_7-17-00.html

  
 Laborers-LIUNA James Bulger A Snitch For The FBI
After a brief courtship, Bulger agreed to supply information to Connolly.
Back in 1956, he was sent to Alcatraz federal prison for three bank robberies, including a $42,000 heist at the Industrial National Bank in the Darlington section of Pawtucket.
The gangsters nicknamed Morris, "Vino" for his affinity for fine wines, and they regularly delivered him cases of wine.
http://www.laborers.org/projo_Bulger_6-26-00.html

  
 FBI releases new photo of 'Whitey' Bulger: 1/1/99
Morris has since testified that he accepted $7,000 in cash from Bulger while the two worked together.
FBI releases new photo of 'Whitey' Bulger: 1/1/99
Bulger has been on the lam for nearly four years after eluding arrest on racketeering charges in January 1995.
http://www.s-t.com/daily/01-99/01-01-99/a05sr023.htm

  
 CBS News Bulger Overcomes Sibling Scandal June 27, 2003 00:38:05
Under his contract, which expires in 2007, the trustees could fire him for "just cause" or for breaking a state, federal or university rule "where such misconduct clearly results in damage to the university."
Bulger testified last week before a congressional committee under a grant of immunity and said that he did not his brother's whereabouts.
In grand jury testimony two years ago, William Bulger - a former Democratic state Senate president hired to run the university in 1996 - said he had no idea where his brother was, and spoke to him only once while he was on the run.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/06/26/national/main560640.shtml

  
 FBI Press Room - Press Release - 1999 - James J. Bulger Added to "Ten Most Wanted Fugitives" List
If you are outside the United States, contact the nearest United States Embassy or Consulate.
Bulger, who disappeared in 1995, was the long-time head of Boston's Irish mob following his release from Alcatraz where he served a federal sentence for bank robbery in the 1960s.
Bulger was a crime boss in South Boston and ran his criminal organization for 30 years in that area.
http://www.fbi.gov/pressrel/pressrel99/bulger.htm

  
 Street Soldier : My Life as an Enforcer for Whitey Bulger and the Boston Irish Mob - From MusicHouse.com.au Store
The temptations, codes, illegality, loyalties, betrayals, customs and excesses of New England Organized Crime under the mystique and terror of the still-missing desperate fugitive and elusive James J. "Whitey" Bulger are revealed here in very frightening terms.
In exchange for being left alone to control his criminal enterprise, he provided the agency with information until the arrangement went sour and Bulger, now on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list, went on the lam.
Be that as it may, I highly recommend this book.
http://www.musichouse.com.au/books/1586420763.html

  
 Portsmouth Herald Mass News: Caribbean hotel employees say they may have met 'Whitey' Bulger
He fled in 1995, just before federal indictments were issued.
His brother, University of Massachusetts President William Bulger, was scheduled to testify Thursday before a congressional panel investigating the FBI's use of confidential informants.
Concannon, 63, is a Boston police officer who rejoined the department two years ago after 29 years on a disability pension; Driscoll, 62, is the former co-owner of a variety store across from a housing project in South Boston.
http://www.yorkweekly.com/2003news/06192003/south_of/35010.htm

  
 CBS News Brother Vs. Brother? June 19, 2003 10:18:49
Bulger was one of the state's most colorful and powerful politicians during 17 years as Senate president.
The committee may also question William Bulger about a real estate deal he was involved in while he was Senate president.
Bulger was scheduled to appear Friday before the House Committee on Government Reform, but a flurry of last-minute legal maneuvers left unclear how much Bulger will be willing to say.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/06/19/national/printable559381.shtml

  
 Boston.com / News / Local / Mass. / Bulger took pricey taxpayer-funded trips before resignation
He was given a severance payment of $960,000 and took a $200,000-a-year state pension, which he was entitled to under state public employee retirement laws.
/ Bulger took pricey taxpayer-funded trips before resignation
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http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2004/03/12/bulger_took_pricey_taxpayer_funded_trips_before_resignation

  
 Fugitive mobster [James "Whitey" Bulger] was spotted in London in September, FBI says
James J. "Whitey" Bulger, is the brother of William Bulger, who is now serving as the President of the University of Massachusetts.
BTW, Whitey's brother Billy Bulger is the former President of the Massachusetts senate, now President of UMass.
Bulger has also been charged since with involvement in the deaths of 21 people and is on the FBI's 10 Most Wanted list.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/816798/posts

  
 Boston.com / News / Local / Once again, Whitey wins
Jackie Bulger, a retired clerk magistrate in Boston Juvenile Court, also has forfeited his $3,738 a month pension.
Bulger's lawyer, George Gormley, naturally thought his client should serve no time.
Jackie had been convicted of two counts each of perjury and obstruction of justice, all in connection with his efforts to help his brother, James J. "Whitey" Bulger, elude justice.
http://www.boston.com/news/local/articles/2003/09/04/once_again_whitey_wins

  
 Hannibal Courier-Post News StoryReward for alleged mobster up to $1 million 12/01/00
Bulger -- whose brother William was a state senator and is now president of the University of Massachusetts -- was even an informant for the FBI, a move that some say may have protected him from the law over the years.
Bulger disappeared in 1995 when an initial indictment was issued alleging he took part in a scheme to extort money from a bookmaker.
Bulger, on the FBI's 10 most-wanted list, is just the seventh person to warrant a reward of $1 million or more, said Charles S. Prouty, head of the Boston FBI office.
http://www.hannibal.net/stories/120100/new_1201000001.html

  
 UNSOLVED MYSTERIES on LIFETIME TV
A petty thief turned bank robber, he spent nine years in federal prisons, including Alcatraz.
They, in turn, began building a case against the so-called "Don of South Boston." Connolly provided authorities with the evidence needed to build up a federal racketeering case against Bulger.
From time to time, Federal officials brought Whitey in for questioning.
http://www.unsolved.com/908-Bulger.html

  
 Boston.com / News
Bulger hasn't said what his plans are, or whether he will continue a long career in public service.
Bulger, 69, called his resignation the result of Romney's "calculated political assault" against the university.
The setting could hardly be more fitting for a man who made education his ticket out of the South Boston housing projects and into the world of Massachusetts politics: greeting the 480 students entering Commonwealth College, the Amherst campus' honors program that he pushed to create.
http://www.boston.com/news/daily/29/bulger_farewell.htm

  
 Rush Phat Mass Whitey Watch
James J. "Whitey" Bulger has been on the run from the law since January 5, 1995.
Many students at UMass have heard the name "Whitey" Bulger.
Three years later he was arrested for robbing a bank and spent nine years in jail before returning to Boston in 1965.
http://www.umass.edu/journal/rush/whitey.html

  
 Much has changed in the underworld since Whitey disappeared
The federal agent who allegedly tipped Bulger off to his impending arrest has been indicted and two men charged with running criminal operations in his absence were jailed.
In 1998, Bulger crony and co-defendant Stephen ''The Rifleman'' Flemmi, admitted in federal court that he and Bulger had worked as informants for the FBI for nearly three decades.
Bulger fled just after his January 1995 indictment on gambling, loansharking and drug charges.
http://www.gamblingmagazine.com/ManageArticle.asp?C=540&A=39

  
 Books on the Mafia and Organized Crime
The criminals and the lawmen eventually became virtually indistinguishable...
After investigating organized crime in New York, Connolly was reassigned to the bureau's Boston office in 1975, and was determined to make a name for himself by relying on his old connections.
Though heavily involved in extortion, intimidation, assassination, and drug trafficking, Connolly's "good bad guy" did not receive so much as a traffic infraction for over 20 years.
http://www.dropbears.com/b/broughsbooks/culture/mafia.htm

  
 Organized Crime
FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover was determined to turn Dillinger's story into a morality tale in which law enforcers are the victors and crime doesn't pay.
The FBI's intent to bring down the La Cosa Nostra in Boston resulted in the affiliation of law enforcement agents with Whitey Bulger and his posse.
It explores how Americans felt more admiration for a criminal than their government.
http://www.karisable.com/crmob.htm

  
 BostonHerald.com - Local/ Regional News: Top state cop will quit, union woes cited
Foley headed a group of state police and Drug Enforcement Administration investigators in turning some of the fugitive Bulger's lieutenants into government witnesses.
Union president John Cofleski did not return a request for comment.
assachusetts State Police Col. Thomas Foley, who spent two decades unmasking the murderous secrets of Mob boss James J. ``Whitey'' Bulger and his homicidal henchmen, stunned his department yesterday with news he will retire at the end of the month.
http://www.bostonherald.com/localRegional/view.bg?articleid=19102&format=

  
 BostonHerald.com - Other NFL: `America's Most Wanted' nets new `where's Whitey?' tips
It was Bulger's 12th appearance on the TV crime show and the first national broadcast of three photos just released by the FBI last week.
``We are hoping the information we received over the weekend on Whitey will help law enforcement track him down once and for all.''
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http://patriots.bostonherald.com/otherNFL/view.bg?articleid=257&format=

  
 Boston.com / Travel / Boston Visitors' Guide / Greatest hits: Whitey Bulger's digs
In the late 1980s, Whitey Bulger had a condo at 327 West Fourth St. and Kevin Weeks lived next door at 329 West Fourth St. However, Whitey split most of his time between his two girlfriends' places, Teresa Stanley, who lives in Southie, and Catherine E. Greig, a dental hygienist who was living in Quincy.
Whitey stayed at the Old Harbor with his mother until she died in 1980.
James J. "Whitey" Bulger grew up in the Old Harbor housing project in South Boston, the same place as FBI agent John Connolly.
http://www.boston.com/travel/boston/articles/2003/09/14/greatest_hits_whitey_bulgers_digs

  
 NEIT Library: May 2003 New Titles List
Make them go away : Clint Eastwood, Christopher Reeve and the case against disability rights / Mary Johnson.
Lighthouses and life saving along the Connecticut and Rhode Island coast / James Claflin.
Prison nation : the warehousing of America's poor / edited by Tara Herivel and Paul Wright.
http://library.neit.edu/NewTitles/200305.htm

  
 fbilibrary
Computer security in the Federal Government : how do the
Justice: the testimony of William Bulger : hearing before the Committee
Rehder, William J. Where the money is : true tales from the bank robbery
http://library.fbiacademy.edu/Templates/New.htm

  
 Rick Porrello's - AmericanMafia.com - Allan May, Organized Crime Historian and Journalist
This week's column is Part 2 of a three part monthly series on the history of the Race Wire Service.
This week's column begins a three part monthly series on the history of the Race Wire Service.
A couple of shake down artists, who were muscle for hire, the two Tonys began their criminal careers in Kansas City.
http://americanmafia.com/Allan_May_past_issues.html

  
 pr9601
Please exclude all records drafted in anticipation of, or subsequent to, the 1995 indictment of James J. “WhiteyBulger.
Please exclude all records drafted in anticipation of, or subsequent to, the 1995 indictment of Stephen Flemmi.
All records related to decisions either to prosecute, or refrain from prosecuting, James J. “WhiteyBulger.
http://www.house.gov/burton/pr9601.htm

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