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Judge keeps lien on home of Greig’s sister

By Milton J. Valencia
Globe Staff / May 23, 2012
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A federal judge Tuesday refused to release a lien on the South Boston home of Catherine Greig’s sister, saying Greig has an interest in the property that could be seized by the government when she is sentenced next month for harboring James “Whitey’’ Bulger during his years on the run. Margaret McCusker, Greig’s 61-year-old twin sister, had argued that the lien on the home - in which she has a majority interest - had disrupted her finances, saying that she had no access to her home equity line of credit, for example.

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