James “Whitey” Bulger’s longtime girlfriend is roughing it with relatives of the slain Boston mobster — in a posh Massachusetts town — as she finishes the last year of her home confinement s🌳entence, according to a report.
Catherine Greig, 68, has been living in the four-bedroom, Colonial-style Hingham home owned by a daughter and son-in-law of Bulger’s brother, William Bulger, the former president of the Massachuset𝓀ts Senate and the former president of the University of Massachusetts, .
Greig, who was spotted on the property walking a black dog, declined to comment Thursday when she was approached by a G𝄹lobe reporter.
In June, Greig was released fro🍸m federal prison, where she had been behind bars since 2011 for helping Whitey Bulger evade capture for 16 years.
She’s serving the last year of her eight-year sentence — which e🌟nds on July 23, 2020 — in home confinement.
The restrictions of Greig’s home confine🥂ment are unclear as Greig had returned Wednesday to her hometown of South Boston for a visit with her twin sister, Margaret McCusker, according to the news outlet.
“She’s doing good,” McCusker told the newspaper Thursday. “I was 🔯so excited spending time with her.”
McCusker added that Greig is devastated by the slaying of Whitey Bulger, who was bludgeoned to death with a padlock stu🅰ffed in a sock on Oct. 30, 2018, hours after being transferr🉐ed to a federal jail in West Virginia.
“She ♛cries a lot about it,” McCusker said, noting that Greig does not believe Whitey Bulger was guilty of the crimes he was convicted of. “She misses him …♔ She wishes he was back here. She loved him very much.”
Meanwhile, on Thursday, Greig’s attorney, Kevin Reddington, told the Globe that his client “served 👍her tim🎶e” and “paid her debt to society.”
Reddi๊ngton said Greig “should be able to move on💮 and live her life with happiness.”
Last week, the family of Whitey Bulger — who was convicted of 11 murders and other crimes — filed a $200 million claim against the Justice Department, charging that the government was responsible for his death, according to the news outlet.