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Mob Island

“Some things are not what they look and feel like.” — “Louie the Tailor” Rosanova Lou was right. Who would have believed that Savannah, Georgia, specifically the Savannah Inn and Country Club, played a significant role in mobster relations? Leading figures in the Mob during the seventies came together for important meetings at the Inn. And there were good reasons why they chose Savannah for these meetings (and the ultimate burial site of Jimmy Hoffa). More importantly, who would believe that the friendship between a brilliant young southern lawyer and a powerful member of the Chicago Outfit would evolve into one of the most effective defence teams combating social and legal injustices in South Georgia at the time? For the first time, Bubba Haupt explains how the Outfit and the Teamsters were instrumental in funding the successful defence of indigent clients facing the death penalty. Without the help of Rosanova, innocent individuals would have been electrocuted or spent their entire lives in prison. Rosanova is a complicated person and his residence in Savannah is a largely unknown but fascinating part of Mob history. As Haupt says, “In every lawyer’s trial experience, some events loom so large that others are completely overshadowed. Some are humorous while others are extremely sad.” Haupt shares details of his cases, experiences, thoughts, and feelings surrounding events that changed his life and many of his clients’ lives forever. No longer under Omertà (the vow of silence), Bubba Haupt’s riveting story will leave you breathless.

Bubba Haupt

Bubba Haupt: Since the first day of his first grade in elementary school in Savannah, Georgia, the author has been called ‘Bubba’. For the past nine years, Bubba has been busy assisting attorneys with complex litigation in state and federal courts in Georgia. He is an avid fan of the University of Georgia Bulldogs and Benedictine Military School. Haupt’s history, legacy, and heart are deeply embedded among the oak trees and moss of Savannah and Wilmington Island. Teresa Ward: Teresa Ward, a retired university researcher, is a world traveler who has settled in the beautiful mountains of North Georgia, where she is an avid runner and hiker. Dr. Ward is the author of numerous journal publications and is currently working on another book.

Austin Macauley Publishers