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Gennaro
Angiulo
This is Gerry Angiulo, the
“underboss” to Raymond L.S. Patriarca, “the Man” in Providence. In 1980,
Angiulo was 63, doing business out of his family’s building on Prince
Street, “The Doghouse.” Whitey Bulger owed him $245,000 in loans (with
interest) that Angiulo had made to the Winter Hill Gang several years
earlier, when the gang lost its shirt in the football-card racket. But
Whitey had no intention of repaying the loan, because he knew, from his
mobbed-up FBI agent Zip Connolly, that the feds were planning to put a
bug in the Doghouse, which would result in long prison sentences for
everyone in the Boston LCN.
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Gerry Angiulo is 85 now, and isn’t scheduled to be released from federal
prison until May 2010, and his convict ID number is 03583-016. Until
1983, he ran the Mafia in Boston, and he was trying to teach his older
son Jason the family business. |
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