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Posted: 9/21/2004 6:41:42 AM EDT
Judge OKs suits vs. crooked feds
By J.M. Lawrence
Saturday, September 18, 2004

The Justice Department lost a major round yesterday in a battle to bury
lawsuits against the FBI filed on behalf of four Boston men framed for a
1965 mob murder.

     U.S. District Court Judge Nancy Gertner rejected the government's
argument that there were no laws allowing the men to sue at the time they
went to prison in the murder of Edward ``Teddy'' Deegan. Congress didn't
vote to waive immunity to such claims until 1974.

     Gertner ruled the government cover-up continued for decades until 2000
when a Justice Department task force uncovered secret FBI memos showing
Peter J. Limone, Joseph Salvati, Louis Greco and Edward Tameleo had been
wrongly convicted based on perjured testimony.

   In a 75-page ruling, the judge said former FBI agents even ``channeled
false information to the office of the Governor'' to derail a commutation
for Limone in 1983 and convinced the Parole Board in 1986 to rescind its
vote to give Salvati a commutation hearing.

     Limone spent 33 years in prison while Salvati spent 30 years behind
bars. Greco, who was in Miami at the time of the murder, died in prison in
1995. Tameleo died behind bars in 1985. Limone and Tameleo were top men in
New England godfather Raymond L.S. Patriarca's Mafia.

     ``In short, the state prosecution of Limone, Greco, Salvati and
Tameleo was procured by the FBI and nurtured by both federal agents and
state officers who knew that the charges were bogus,'' the judge said in a
75-page ruling.

     The judge said she will hear no further arguments to dismiss the cases
seeking total damages of more than $500 million. No trial date is set.

http://news.bostonherald.com/localRegional/view.bg?articleid=44863

Link Posted: 9/21/2004 6:49:45 AM EDT
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I hope the responsible parties are ruined before they burn in hell.
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