Hearing to Revoke Bail in Boulis Murder Case

Admitted member of conspiracy to take witness stand

New details are likely to emerge in the 2001 slaying of a prominent South Florida businessman when an admitted member of the conspiracy takes the witness stand.
 
Prosecutors say James "Pudgy" Fiorillo will testify Tuesday. The hearing concerns whether to revoke bail for another defendant, Anthony "Big Tony" Moscatiello.
 
Fiorillo recently pleaded guilty to murder conspiracy charges in the killing of Konstantinos "Gus" Boulis. Fiorillo is now a prosecution witness.
 
Moscatiello pleaded not guilty and is free on $500,000 bail. Prosecutors want that bail revoked because Fiorillo's testimony is new evidence that further implicates Moscatiello.
 
Expected to testify Wednesday is Adam Kidan, a former business partner of disgraced lobbyist Jack Abramoff in the purchase of a casino cruise fleet from Boulis. Both served prison time for fraud in the deal.

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