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A look back at 'Whitey's' old haunts

Triple O's Bar Triple O's, an Irish pub, was owned by Kevin P. O'Neil, who pleaded guilty in 2000 to racketeering, money laundering, and extortion charges. In 1990 Triple O's was raided by the feds, searching for evidence to nail Bulger on charges of trafficking, money laundering, extortion, bookmaking, illegal liquor sales, and tax evasion. In 2000, O'Neil agreed to give up his share of the bar and to cooperate in the investigation of Bulger and Flemmi.
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By Emily Sweeney, Globe Staff, and Patrick D. Rosso, Town Correspondent

Triple O's Bar

Triple O's, an Irish pub, was owned by Kevin P. O'Neil, who pleaded guilty in 2000 to racketeering, money laundering, and extortion charges. In 1990 Triple O's was raided by the feds, searching for evidence to nail Bulger on charges of trafficking, money laundering, extortion, bookmaking, illegal liquor sales, and tax evasion. In 2000, O'Neil agreed to give up his share of the bar and to cooperate in the investigation of Bulger and Flemmi.
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