Massachusetts, Jeremiah O’Sullivan, defended Bugler’s actions to continue his committed
Crimes. It would prevent bias towards Bugler’s justification in his trial which he would win the
trial case and allowing him to escape from being convicted to prison. There were controversies
of James “Whitey” Bulger who worked with the FBI as an informant corrupted the agents and
prosecutors in the 1970s. Bulger’s main goal was to take control the federal agents and
prosecutors in order to continue on his criminal activities. According to Malone, he stated,
“Throughout his trial, Bulger denied having been an informant, or a "rat" in mob parlance,
insisting