Suspects Arrested in Businessman’s Slaying
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Three men have been arrested in the 2001 ambush slaying of Miami businessman Konstantinos Boulis -- a crime that occurred a few months after Boulis sold a fleet of casino boats to prominent Washington lobbyist Jack Abramoff and a partner.
Police would not comment on whether they received any help from Abramoff or his former partner, Adam Kidan. Both men were indicted in August on federal fraud charges in connection with their September 2000 purchase of SunCruz Casinos for $147.5 million.
Lawyers for Abramoff and Kidan, who face trial Jan. 9 on the fraud charges, have said neither man knows anything about Boulis’ slaying.
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