U.S. must pay $101.7 million to men framed by FBI

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BOSTON, Massachusetts (AP) -- A federal judge Thursday ordered the government to pay more than $101 million in the case of four men who spent decades in prison for a 1965 murder they didn't commit after the FBI withheld evidence of their innocence.

The FBI encouraged perjury, helped frame the four men and withheld for more than three decades information that could have cleared them, U.S. District Judge Nancy Gertner said in issuing her ruling Thursday.

She called the government's argument that the FBI had no duty to get involved in the state case "absurd."

Peter Limone, Joseph Salvati and the families of the two other men who died in prison had sued the federal government for malicious prosecution.

They argued that Boston FBI agents knew mob hitman Joseph "the Animal" Barboza lied when he named the men as killers in the 1965 death of Edward Deegan. They said Barboza was protecting a fellow FBI informant, Vincent "Jimmy" Flemmi, who was involved.

The four men convicted on Barboza's lies were treated as "acceptable collateral damage" because the FBI's priority at the time was taking down the Mafia, their attorneys said.

A Justice Department lawyer had argued that federal authorities couldn't be held responsible for the results of a state prosecution and had no duty to share information with the officials who prosecuted Limone, Salvati, Henry Tameleo and Louis Greco.

"The FBI's misconduct was clearly the sole cause of this conviction," the judge said Thursday. "The government's position is, in a word, absurd."

"No lost liberty is dispensable. We have fought wars over this principle. We are still fighting these wars," Gertner told the packed courtroom.

Salvati and Limone were exonerated in 2001 after FBI memos dating back to the Deegan case surfaced, showing the men had been framed by Barboza. The memos were made public during a Justice Department task force probe of the FBI's relationship with gangsters and FBI informants James "Whitey" Bulger and Stephen "the Rifleman" Flemmi.

Limone, now 73, and Salvati, 75, stared straight ahead as the judge announced her ruling. A gasp could be heard from the area where their friends and family were sitting when Gertner said how much the government would be forced to pay.

The men's attorneys had not asked for a specific amount in damages, but in court documents they cited other wrongful conviction cases in which $1 million was awarded for every year of imprisonment. Gertner ordered the government to pay $101.7 million.

"Do I want the money? Yes, I want my children, my grandchildren to have things I didn't have, but nothing can compensate for what they've done," Salvati said.

Salvati had been sentenced to life in prison as an accessory to murder and served more than 29 years before his sentence was commuted in 1997.

"It's been a long time coming," said Limone, who served 33 years in prison before he was freed in 2001. "What I've been through -- I hope it never happens to anyone else."

Justice Department attorney Bridget Bailey Lipscomb declined immediate comment on the ruling.

Man, 33 years....
 
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THAT MONEY IS HELLA COO BUT THE DOODS IS IN THEY 70'S NOW, I KNOW THE MONEY WILL HELP THEY FAMILY FOR A LONG ASS TIME BUT WHAT ABOUT THOSE 40+ YEARS OF THERE LIFE SPENT N PRISNON CUZ THE THE FEDS FRAMED THEM. NO MONEY IS WORTH THAT MUCH TIME AWAY FROM LOVED ONES.. SAD SHIT BRO
 
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WHITE DEVIL said:
Shit how do you know they didnt?
Well i don't but from their quotes in the article you can see that they can still think normally and are able to engage in a conversation. But they for sure got some problems inside tho that other people can't see like sever depression or somethin... When i said insane i meant crazy like mental hospital crazy.
 

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2-0-Sixx said:
So you have some mob affiliated guys finally get off the hook but all of the black panthers and civil rights advocates that were obviously framed by the FBI, CIA, etc. still locked up to this day? That's justice :|

well that's cause their skin is darker and no matter if even GOD himself vouches for their innocence, they're guilty.
 
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2-0-Sixx said:
So you have some mob affiliated guys finally get off the hook but all of the black panthers and civil rights advocates that were obviously framed by the FBI, CIA, etc. still locked up to this day? That's justice :|

NO that my friend is politics
gov's fuked up
 
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Some say money buys hapiness other say dont....I hope he buys VEYRON..... fuck all the bitches he can.. Buy the biggest mansion. and spend the money on anything he ever thought of when he was in prison. Im pretty sure he aint that old like to not walk or run or else he would probly of been dead in prison.
 
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REDRUM559 said:
Some say money buys hapiness other say dont....I hope he buys VEYRON..... fuck all the bitches he can.. Buy the biggest mansion. and spend the money on anything he ever thought of when he was in prison. Im pretty sure he aint that old like to not walk or run or else he would probly of been dead in prison.
brilliantly put