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Encyclopedia > Alan Barton

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Alan "William" Barton

(1955 - ?)


Barton was a New Jersey Area mobster that has a long history for racketeering ("RICO"), murder, domestic terrorism, conspiracy to commit murder, conspiracy to commit extortion, narcotics distribution, conspiracy to commit money laundering, extortion and money laundering. The FBI indicted Barton in the 1980's only to lose the case and sources say Barton worked a plea bargain in exchange for witness protection , along with fellow mobsters Barton went to war with the Winter Hill Gang, an Irish American organized crime group operating in the Boston area. Barton brought the crime group to the brink of destruction and sent James "Whitey" Bulger on the run from the FBI and other mobsters. Currently no source can verify Barton is even alive but rumor on the streets in New Jersey says he is alive and well and using the "feds" as a weapon for destruction.


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