… It’s important to remember what happened to the families and for the courts to impose justice,” said New Hampshire attorney William Christie, who represented the McIntyre and Halloran families. “It’s been a long time coming in these cases, but it’s gratifying that people are getting their day in court and they are getting significant awards.”
Last year, US District Judge Reginald C. Lindsay ruled that the FBI was responsible for Castucci’s slaying because of its negligent handling of Bulger and Flemmi. After Lindsay’s death in March, Young took over the case and presided over the trial to decide how much in damages the family should get for the loss of Castucci’s income and his financial and emotional support.
During closing arguments , attorney Michael Laurano of Boston, who represents the Castuccis, described Castucci as a successful entrepreneur who owned 42 percent of The Squire Lounge, a popular Revere strip club, and had an interest in two other clubs and an arcade.
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