Three
Charged in Boulis' Killing
As reported by the Canadian
Press: "Three men were charged with the
2001 gangland-style killing of the founder of
the Miami Subs sandwich chain and former owner
of Mr. Submarine in Canada, who was involved
in a business dispute with a prominent Washington
lobbyist at the time, officials said Tuesday.
"Konstantinos (Gus) Boulis was
ambushed after he left his office in Fort Lauderdale
on Feb. 6, 2001. He was involved in a dispute
with lobbyist Jack Abramoff over the sale of
a casino business.
"…Anthony Ferrari was arrested at
his North Miami Beach home Monday evening, Fort
Lauderdale police said in a statement Tuesday.
Fort Lauderdale homicide detectives arrested
Anthony Moscatiello, 67, at his Howard Beach
home in New York late Monday, police said.
"…Moscatiello and Ferrari were charged
with first-degree murder, conspiracy to commit
murder and solicitation to commit murder, police
said. Fiorillo was charged with first-degree
murder and conspiracy to commit murder. All
three were scheduled to appear in court Tuesday
or Wednesday.
"…Boulis, 51, also founded SunCruz
Casinos, a gambling fleet whose sale in 2000
led to charges last month against Abramoff,
a key figure in investigations involving House
Majority Leader Tom DeLay…"
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