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The Outfit on trial: Aftermath: June 2008 Archives

Aftermath: June 2008 Archives

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Frank Calabrese Sr.
A federal jury laid seven mob murders on Frank Calabrese Sr.

But that doesn't mean he can't have Christ in his life — at least according to Calabrese Sr.

Calabrese Sr. talks about Jesus Christ a lot in newly released transcripts of secretly recorded conversations between him and his protege, Nicholas Ferriola, the son of late mob boss Joseph Ferriola.

Unlike Calabrese Sr., Ferriola did not go to trial. Instead, Ferriola pleaded guilty in June last year in the Family Secrets case to collecting street tax for Calabrese Sr. while Calabrese Sr. was in prison, as well as running a bookmaking operation with one of Calabrese Sr.'s closest friends, the late mob killer Ronald Jarrett.

Steve Warmbir

Chicago Sun-Times reporter Steve Warmbir gives a run-down of the trial, witnesses, court proceedings and more.

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