US seeks 10 years for Bulger’s lover

FILE - This undated file photo provided by the U.S. Marshals Service shows Catherine Greig, the longtime girlfriend of Whitey Bulger captured with Bulger June 22, 2011, in Santa Monica, Calif. In a sentencing memo filed in court Friday, June 8, 2012, federal prosecutors asked that Greig, 61, be sentenced to 10 years in prison for helping him evade authorities during 16 years on the run. Sentencing is scheduled for Tuesday, June12. (AP Photo/U.S. Marshals Service, File)

FILE - This undated file photo provided by the U.S. Marshals Service shows Catherine Greig, the longtime girlfriend of Whitey Bulger captured with Bulger June 22, 2011, in Santa Monica, Calif. In a sentencing memo filed in court Friday, June 8, 2012, federal prosecutors asked that Greig, 61, be sentenced to 10 years in prison for helping him evade authorities during 16 years on the run. Sentencing is scheduled for Tuesday, June12. (AP Photo/U.S. Marshals Service, File)

Published Jun 8, 2012

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U.S. prosecutors asked Friday that the girlfriend of a mobster who famously eluded authorities for 16 years on the run be sentenced to a decade in prison.

In a sentencing memo filed in court, prosecutors said 61-year-old Catherine Greig deserves the long sentence - above federal sentencing guidelines - because of the length of time she harbored James “Whitey” Bulger as a fugitive and the number of things she did to protect him.

Greig pleaded guilty to three charges in March and is scheduled to be sentenced Tuesday. She admitted using aliases and obtaining Bulger's prescription medications by pretending to be his wife.

The couple was caught in California last June.

The 82-year-old Bulger is charged with participating in 19

murders as head of a Boston-area Irish gang.

Also Friday, the man who led the gang before Bulger pleaded not guilty to attempted extortion and conspiracy charges.

Howie Winter , 83,and co-defendant James Melvin, 70, were arrested Thursday after authorities said they tried over several months to extort $35,000 from each of two men who had arranged a loan for a third man.

The judge ordered them held on $25,000 cash bail, an amount their lawyers said they will likely be able to raise. If they do post bail, both men will be confined to their homes wearing electronic monitoring bracelets.

Bulger replaced Winter as leader of the gang years ago after Winter was indicted in a horse race-fixing scheme. - Sapa-AP

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