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FBI Ordered To Pay $8.5 Million In Damages

May 6. 2009

FBI Building In Washington, DC   

The FBI has been instructed to pay $8.5 million to the families of James Bulger's murdered victims, Michael Donahue and Edward Halloran. Judge William G. Young, "Ruled that the FBI was responsible for the slayings because of the agency's negligent handling of Bulger."

The FBI is very good at leaving innocent members of the public to face murder attempts and actual slayings. Their criminal negligence is now world famous and very embarrassing. I don't know how they sleep at night. It is a very callous, heartless, immoral, treacherous agency, more interested in fame than crime fighting.

STORY SOURCE

Families of 'Whitey' Bulger victims win nearly $8.5m in suit

May 1, 2009 06:21 PM - A federal judge today ordered the US government to pay a total of nearly $8.5 million to the families of two men who were gunned down on Boston's waterfront in 1982 by longtime FBI informant James "Whitey" Bulger.

In a ruling from the bench, US District Judge William G. Young said it was "next to inconceivable that our government, through negligence, inattention, self-interested hubris and outright corruption'' could cause the horrific slayings of Michael Donahue and Edward "Brian" Halloran...

Today's award is the second judgment the government has been ordered to pay to the family of Bulger victims. In September 2006, a judge found the FBI's mishandling of Bulger and Flemmi caused the 1984 murder of Quincy fisherman John McIntyre and ordered the government to pay $3.1 million to McIntyre's mother and brother. An appeals court upheld the award and the government recently paid the judgment, according to Christie, who also represented the McIntyres.

http://www.boston.com

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