Today’s New York Times opines about the FBI’s sordid 15-year history of covering up for two of its top informants, James “Whitey” Bulger and Stephen “the Rifleman” Flemmi. The government’s mishandling of these two seasoned criminals has generated numerous criminal cases, law suits, and a scathing 2004 Congressional inquiry entitled “Everything Secret Degenerates: The FBI’s Use of Murderers as Informants.” In this latest episode, last week Judge William Young ordered the U.S. Department of Justice to compensate the families of two Flemmi/Bulger murder victims because of how government lawyers had “bullied and maligned” the families during litigation.