BOSTON – Former reputed mob boss James “Whitey” Bulger, who escaped prosecution for 16 years until he was apprehended last week in California with more than $ 800,000 in cash, was given a taxpayer-funded attorney Thursday after a judge concluded that he is unable to pay for his own lawyer.
Prosecutors argued that Bulger’s family — including his brother William Bulger, the former Massachusetts Senate president — have the means to help pay for Whitey Bulger’s defense. Assistant U.S. Attorney Brian Kelly also suggested that Bulger, who is charged with participating in 19 murders, could have lied about his assets on the financial form he filed with the court.
“This defendant is facing a veritable avalanche of charges,” Kelly said. “He could care less” about the truthfulness of his financial disclosure, Kelly said.






















