Jack Abramoff is so screwed
Not that he had any direct role in this particular crime, but sooner or later, with so many unsavory characters getting nailed because of the Abramoff inquiry, someone's likely to decide he knows too much. If we're lucky, maybe people will start singing and we'll get shed of the likes of Ralph Reed, Grover Norquist, Karl Rove, Tom DeLay, Bob Ney and all their corrupt cronies. Maybe Safavian will roll over on 'em.
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) -- Three men were charged with the 2001 gangland-style killing of the founder of the Miami Subs sandwich chain, who was involved in a business dispute with a prominent Washington lobbyist at the time, officials said Tuesday.
Konstantinos "Gus" Boulis was ambushed after he left his office in Fort Lauderdale on Feb. 6, 2001. He was involved in a dispute with lobbyist Jack Abramoff over the sale of a casino business.
Anthony Ferrari was arrested at his North Miami Beach home Monday evening, Fort Lauderdale police said in a statement Tuesday. Fort Lauderdale homicide detectives arrested Anthony Moscatiello, 67, at his Howard Beach home in New York late Monday, police said.
Ferrari, 48, was being held at the Broward County Jail, sheriff's spokesman Jim Leljedal said. A third man, 28-year-old James Fiorillo, was arrested Tuesday in Palm Coast.
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