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Posted By y_soitenly 8 months, 1 week ago in News

A jury Monday afternoon heard the government explain how Mr. Ambrose was giving out top secret information that ended up in the hands of Chicago mob bosses, an allegation that Ambrose himself doesn't totally deny.

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    y_soitenly8 months, 1 week ago

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    FTA~
    In conversations recorded by the FBI, mob bosses identified their snitch in the marshal service only as the son of former Chicago policeman who had been convicted in the Marquette Ten corruption case who died in prison.

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      Charlson8 months, 1 week ago

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      What type of information and what was it used for? I guess it doesn't matter because if you are a snitch, you can't be trusted.

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        y_soitenly8 months, 1 week ago

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        Charlson,

        re: "What type of information and what was it used for?"

        Click on the story link and watch the video if you want to know what information was there.

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