
Whopper of the Week: Billy BulgerThe Massachusetts Senate president omits to tell his fugitive brother to turn himself in, and makes no effort to do it himself.
Posted Friday, June 20, 2003, at 6:15 PM ET"I have not aided James Bulger in any way while he has been a fugitive."
—Former Massachusetts Senate president and current University of Massachusetts President William "Billy" Bulger, testifying before a House committee June 19 about his on-the-lam mobster brother, James "Whitey" Bulger
"I had one very brief telephone conversation with my brother. It occurred in 1995. … The subject of my brother turning himself in never came up."
—Ibid (Note: Bulger was Massachusetts Senate president at the time.)
"Q: OK, your brother broke the law and you were a public official. Did you go to the authorities to say that you had been contacted?
"A: I told my attorney almost right away.
"Q: Did you go to the officials?
"A: No."
—Exchange at the same hearing between Rep. Christopher Shays, R.-Conn., and Bulger
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