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Newspaper Articles of Frank Cullotta
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Arrest of Frank Cullotta for Armed Robbery.
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Arrest of Frank Cullotta for Armed Robbery. (Continued)
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Another article in reference of an armed robbery committed by Frank Cullotta.
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Informer Frank Cullotta Detail 18 Mob Hits.
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Informer Frank Cullotta Detail 18 Mob Hits.
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Chicago Tribune, December 26th, 1982 Frank Cullotta tells about the Brinks Heist he did 18 years earlier. Frank also confirms that six men were killed in Chicago for breaking into Chicago Outfit’s leader Tony Arccardo’s home.
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Frank Cullotta reveals to FBI that Tony Spilotro planned to poison jury and informant Sal Romano.
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Tony Spilotro indicted on information provided by Frank Cullotta. The murders would later be referred to as the M&M murders.
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Chicago Outfit bosses put a $200,000 contract on Frank Cullotta.
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Jimmy “the “Weasel†Fratianno and Frank Cullotta are expected to testify that Teamster President Roy Williams convicted of bribe of a US Senator is connected to the Chicago Outfit.
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Cullotta testifies about the time that he had to submit to a beating with a brick by Louis Eboli to settle a mob beef.
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Frank Cullotta testifies at the sentencing of Teamster President Roy Williams. Williams was found guilty of conspiracy to bribe Nevada Senator Howard Cannon.
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Prosecutors ask Cullotta who proves to be a threat to him and he replied Joe Lombardo and Tony Spilotro.
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Cullotta’s information ties the Teamsters Union to the Chicago Outfit. It appears this journalist has taken the liberty to nickname Frank Cullotta as “Seville Frank†and misidentifies Joey Aiuppa as “Joe Batters†a nickname that was actually given to Mob Chieftain Tony Accardo by Al Capone.
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Spilotro free on bail for the murders of Billy McCarthy and Jimmy Miraglia coined the M&M Murders.
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Cullotta testifies that his former Hole in the Wall Gang members Larry Neumann an Wayne Matecki murdered Robert Brown.
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This article INACCURATELY states that Frank Cullotta testified that Larry Neumann killed government witness Jerry Lisner. In actuality Cullotta committed this murder himself.
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Frank Cullotta testifies in Arson case. Defendants attorney tells jury, “He (Cullotta) will testify to anything that serves his purpose.â€
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Cullotta claims of paying off a cop to let caught burglars go in two different incidents in the bombing trial of three Chicago area discos.
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Cullotta is berated as a “Demon From Hell†by Defendants attorney at trial.
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Four deceased hitman from the Chicago Outfit are linked to 24 unsolved murders by Frank Cullotta.
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At the trial of Tony Spilotro, Cullotta testifies that Spilotro tortured Billy McCarty before murdering him. Cullotta states that McCarty was tortured to name the killers of three slain people at an Outfit connected bar.
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Judge Thomas Maloney acquits Tony Spilotro at the M&M murder trial citing Frank Cullotta’s testimony was not believable. In the 1990’s Judge Thomas Maloney was found guilty in accepting bribes to fix many murder cases.
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Another article on the acquittal of Tony Spilotro in the M&M murders.
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Cullotta tells Allen Dorfman murder investigators that Paul Schiro is a hitman for the Chicago Outfit. Schiro fits the description of one of the murderers who killed Teamster Allen Dorfman.
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Teamster Allen Dorfman murder. (Continued)