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Michael Jerome Corbitt (March 17, 1944 – July 27, 2004) was a
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of
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from 1973 until 1982, a three-time convicted felon, and an associate of
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mobsters such as Sal Bastone, Sam "Momo" Giancana and Antonino "Tony," "Joe Batters" Accardo. He became a cooperating witness after being convicted of aiding in the murder of Chicagoan Dianne Masters, by her husband, Alan. Corbitt authored a book about his experiences entitled, ''Double Deal: The Cop Who Was a Mobster''.


Life

Michael Corbitt was born to an
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family in
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. After several years in a
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, he was transferred to public school at age 9. He would later recall that, without a Catholic school uniform to hide behind, it was obvious just how poor his family was. Humiliated by the poverty of his parents and tired of hand-me-down toys and clothing, he turned to shoplifting and later graduated to running with an
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street gang. In always hanging around where Corbitt could be seen by Mob members, he soon drew the attention of the
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, who recruited him into running errands around one of its social clubs. After several years of owning and running a
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gas station set up by the Mob, which also doubled as a mobster hang out, Outfit boss
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then offered Corbitt a position as a police officer in
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. According to Corbitt's memoirs, Giancana told him after he accepted the position, "But just remember kid...don't forget who your friends are." Shortly thereafter, Corbitt was sworn into the Willow Springs police department by notorious
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Doc Rust. On May 20, 1987, Corbitt was indicted in the Northern District of Illinois on three counts of extortion and racketeering, in violation of 18 U.S.C. sections 1951 and 1962(c) and (d). The indictment alleged that, during his tenure as Chief of Police, Corbitt accepted bribes in exchange for permitting various criminal enterprises to operate with impunity, and that he extorted payments from businesses in Willow Springs and elsewhere. Corbitt pled guilty to all three counts; he was sentenced on January 11, 1988 to four years on each count, the sentences to run concurrently. In 1989 Corbett was convicted of conspiracy in plotting the death of Dianne Masters, the wife of Alan Masters, an attorney with ties to the Chicago mafia. Corbett received a sentence of 20 years. He was released from prison in 1998, two years early, after helping the FBI solve several mob-related crimes.


Death

Michael J. Corbitt died in Tampa, Florida from
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, at age 60, in 2004.


Further reading

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References


Sources

* Cooley, Robert and Hillel Levin. '' When Corruption Was King: How I Helped the Mob Rule Chicago, Then Brought the Outfit Down''. New York: Caroll & graf Publishers, 2004. *Corbitt, Michael and Sam Giancana. ''Double Deal: The Inside Story of Murder, Unbridled Corruption, and the Cop Who Was a Mobster''. New York: HarperCollins Publishing, 2003.


External links


Jailed Suburban Chief Reveals How He Became a Mobster


by Robert Manor
United States of America v. Alan Masters, Michael J. Corbitt and James D. Keating
{{DEFAULTSORT:Corbitt, Michael J. 1944 births 2004 deaths Chicago Outfit mobsters American gangsters of Irish descent American gangsters American police officers convicted of murder Organized crime memoirists People from Willow Springs, Illinois People convicted of murder by the United States federal government Police officers convicted of racketeering