Robert Gentile , an alleged member of the Mafia from Connecticut in trouble with federal authorities over hundreds of millions of dollars in artworks stolen from Boston’s Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, might plead guilty Monday to drug and gun charges.
The admission would put the hot-tempered Genovese crime family gangster in prison for about four years. But it was unclear late Friday whether Gentile, 75, whose relationship with authorities has been a stormy one, was prepared to concede guilt to all the charges in the deal proposed by the U.S. Attorney’s office Read the rest by Edmond H. Mahoney Hartford Courant