If, like me, you’re still following the mob angle to the Jack Abramoff scandal, then you’ll enjoy the latest installment from the Palm Beach Post:
Konstantinos “Gus” Boulis was killed gangland-style nearly six years ago, but he may have been instrumental this week in helping a man get a reduction in his prison sentence in a high-profile slaying at a suburban Boca Raton deli.
Circuit Judge Stephen Rapp reduced the sentence of Ralph Liotta from 15 to 12 years this week after hearing testimony that the man Liotta killed, John “J.J.” Gurino, may have been Boulis’ hit man. That was further proof of how dangerous Gurino was, and why Liotta was justifiably afraid of him, Liotto’s attorney, Doug Duncan, argued.
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Boulis, 51, was ambushed by a gunman in Fort Lauderdale in February 2001 as he sat in his BMW. In 2000 he sold SunCruz to Washington, D.C. attorney Adam Kidan and imprisoned lobbyist Jack Abramoff. Boulis then sued Kidan and his partners in a dispute over the sale.
Does anyone know if Jack has sold the movie rights to his story?