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Franklin Dimitrios Shoofey (1941 – 15 October 1985) was a prominent criminal lawyer in
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who was active in the
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. In a still-unsolved murder, he was shot to death while working late at his
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law office.


Early history and professional background

Shoofey was born in Montreal and grew up in a downtown working-class neighbourhood. Shoofey's parents were Lebanese Christian immigrants. His mother wanted to name him after the U.S. President
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Franklin Delano Roosevelt (; ; January 30, 1882April 12, 1945), often referred to by his initials FDR, was an American politician and attorney who served as the 32nd president of the United States from 1933 until his death in 1945. As the ...
, whom she greatly admired, but the local Greek Orthodox priest told her it was obligatory to name a child after a saint, hence the name Franklin Dimitrios. When he was aged seventeen, his father died and he had to work to support his mother and put himself through school.Peter Edwards and Michel Auger
The encyclopedia of Canadian organized crime
McClelland & Stewart Ltd. 2004, pp. 220-2, .
Shoofey sold encyclopedias, insurance and furnaces as a law student. He failed his bar examinations for civil law, which led to switch over to studying criminal law. He studied at
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, obtaining a BA in 1961 and a BCL in 1964. He eventually became a partner in the law firm of Shoofey, Morneau, Blais, Rolland, Pariseau and Poupart.The Gazette, 16 Oct 1985,
Frank Shoofey shot dead outside law office
, Montreal, p. A-1.
A flamboyant, colorful character, Shoofey soon became one of the best known lawyers in Montreal. Shoofey admitted that 90% of his clients were guilty of the crimes they had been accused of, but argued that everyone deserved a defense counsel. Shoofey told a journalist: "Some crimes revolt me. I won't take it if it's a senseless offense, like the murder or rape of a little child. No one forces us to take a case. But if you take it, you must do your best...Many lawyers don't. Some take a client's money and don't show up in court. Any lawyer who gets threats from the underworld usually deserves them". Shoofey was a workaholic who enjoyed working 16 to 18 hours per day for his clients, saying that his clients were entitled to expect him to work as hard as possible for their acquittal. Shoofey was known for his tendency to grandstand in court and for "withering" cross-examinations of witnesses for the prosecution on the stand. An ambitious man, Shoofey wanted to enter politics as he saw himself as the champion of the poor, and viewed his legal career as a stepping-stone to a political career.


Underworld clients

Shoofey's clients included gangster
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, who was killed in a police raid in 1975, and four men apprehended for the 1978 murder of Montreal "Godfather"
Paolo Violi Paolo Violi (; 6 February 1931 – 22 January 1978) was an Italian-Canadian mobster and ''capodecina'' in the Cotroni crime family of Montreal. Violi was born in Sinopoli, Calabria, Italy, in 1931; his father Domenico was the boss of the Violi cl ...
.The Gazette, 17 Oct 1985, Peggy Curran,
Frank Shoofey’s killer left few solid clues: police
, Montreal, p. A-1; article continues on second page:
Shoofey had many enemies and killer left few clues: police
, p. A-2.
Shoofey later wrote a book about Blass,Frank Shoofey
Nom: Blass, prénom: Richard, alias: "le chat", profession: criminal
(English translation: Name: Blass, first name: Richard, aka "the cat", occupation: criminal), Québécor, 1983, .
and told ''
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'' newspaper (Montreal) that many of his clients: "were a special group of people living by their own rules … in their own closed society".The Gazette, 17 Oct 1985, Susan Semenak,
Lawyer’s slaying baffles colleagues
, Montreal, p. A-4.


Hostage negotiator

Police often used Shoofey to help negotiate in hostage situations. In the last such occurrence, Shoofey was called in to assure an escaped prisoner that police would not abuse him if he surrendered.The Citizen, 16 Sep 1985,
Montreal hostage-taking ends quietly
, Ottawa, p. A3.
After a prolonged stand-off, the gunman released his hostage and gave himself up to police.


Henry Morgentaler and Reggie Chartrand

In the two months before his death, Shoofey began an action against famous abortion provider Dr.
Henry Morgentaler Henekh "Henry" Morgentaler, (March 19, 1923 – May 29, 2013), was a Polish-born Canadian physician and abortion rights advocate who fought numerous legal battles aimed at expanding abortion rights in Canada. As a Jewish youth during World War ...
.The Gazette, 13 Aug 1985, Rod Macdonell,
Quebec won’t help ex-boxer in prosecuting Morgentaler
, Montreal, p. A-5.
The Gazette, 5 Sep 1985,
Morgentaler case put off to Sept. 26
, Montreal, p. A-3.
The action was sought by client Reggie Chartrand, an ex-boxer, staunch Quebec separatist, and an activist opposed to abortion. Chartrand wanted abortion charges laid based on evidence contained in two
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productions, which allegedly showed Morgentaler performing an abortion. Chartrand continued the effort after Shoofey's death, but failed when justice of the peace Michel Breton decided against laying charges.The Gazette, 13 Mar 1986, Rod MacDonell,
Ex-boxer thwarted in bid to charge Morgentaler
, Montreal, p. A-5.


Brother André’s heart

In 1974, Shoofey played a role in recovering the preserved heart of Brother
André Bessette André Bessette, C.S.C. (9 August 1845 – 6 January 1937), more commonly known as Brother André (french: Frère André), and since his canonization as Saint André of Montreal, was a lay brother of the Congregation of Holy Cross and a signifi ...
(now Saint André Bessette), which had been stolen from
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.Michael Enright and Frank Shoofey
Police Recover Brother Andre's Stolen Heart
, Radio Interview: 26 Dec 1974, The CBC Digital Archives, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
The religious relic was missing for more than a year when Shoofey received an anonymous telephone call telling him its location. Shoofey and police went to the basement of an apartment building where they found a
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containing the heart in a locker, the seal on the reliquary still unbroken. At the time, Brother André was being considered for sainthood by the
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, his
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eventually occurring on October 17, 2010.


Advocate for the poor

Shoofey often aided the poor, sponsoring Christmas benefits, raising money for families of crime victims, and opening a community centre that provided job information and legal aid. He also took the case of a paraplegic pencil peddler who was jailed for begging. Shoofey secured his release, making comments critical of a society that forced him to beg.


Liberal Party connections

Shoofey tried three times to obtain the nomination for the Quebec Liberal Party in the working-class Saint-Jacques riding. However, party officials pushed him aside, fearing that some of his past associations would be a political liability.


The Bernier Commission

Starting in October 1984, a Royal Commission under Justice Raymond Bernier started to examine allegations of Mafia influence within boxing in Quebec. When Bernier presented his report in March 1986, he concluded that the boxing industry was systemically corrupt and under the control of the gangster
Frank Cotroni Frank Cotroni (born Francesco Cotrone; ; 1931 – 17 August 2004) was an Italian-Canadian crime boss of the Cotroni crime family in Montreal, Quebec. Cotroni was born in 1931, in Montreal. His family, including his brother Vincenzo, had immigra ...
, whom the report called "the guiding spirit" of boxing in Quebec. The report also stated that Cotroni had control of the Hilton family, stating that Cotroni paid all of the bills for David Hilton Sr. including his rent, groceries, insurance, clothing and furniture. Hilton Sr. was a chronic alcoholic and several boxing officials testified at the commission that Cotroni's presence was necessary at boxing matches because he was the only man capable of controlling Hilton Sr. The report stated that the Cotroni had advised the elder Hilton to accept a contract on behalf of his sons with the American boxing promoter
Don King Donald King (born August 20, 1931) is an American boxing Promoter (entertainment), promoter, known for his involvement in several historic boxing matchups. He has been a controversial figure, partly due to a manslaughter conviction and civil cas ...
, citing a police wiretap of a phone call where Cotroni told Hilton to have his sons sign with King because the contract was a "good one". Shoofey, the lawyer for the Hiltons, was excluded from the talks between Cotroni and King. Shoofey himself testified at the Bernier commission, saying: "Polo is the sport of aristocrats and boxing is for bums". Shoofey told the journalist James Christie of ''The Globe & Mail'' newspaper in February 1985 that he was opposed to the contract the Hiltons signed with King, saying: "I would have much tougher with the promoter. I would have gotten a million-dollar guarantee for the boys, with big bonuses up front". Shoofey believed that Cotroni had tricked the Hiltons into signing an unfavorable contract with King, and wrote a letter to the Quebec Sports Minister
Guy Chevrette Guy Chevrette (born January 10, 1940 in Saint-Come, Quebec) served as Parti Québécois leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly of Quebec, Canada, from 1987 to 1989. He was the MNA for the riding of Joliette-Montcalm from 1976 to 1981 ...
asking him to set up an agency to regulate boxing together with kick-boxing and wrestling to end Cotroni's influence on sports in Quebec. In his last interview shortly before his murder, Shoofey told Christie: "When Willie Mays or Mickey Mantle wanted to accept jobs with casinos, they were told they had to quit their association with baseball. But Cotroni had been like a fixture n boxingand it seemed to be tolerated not only by the Hiltons, but the Montreal Athletic Commission, and by the police. Nobody came up and warned them. If everyone accepted this situation, why blame the Hiltons?" Shoofey represented the boxing Hilton family, spending part of his last evening alive at a Montreal Athletic Commission hearing trying to prevent American boxing promoter
Don King Donald King (born August 20, 1931) is an American boxing Promoter (entertainment), promoter, known for his involvement in several historic boxing matchups. He has been a controversial figure, partly due to a manslaughter conviction and civil cas ...
from co-promoting a Matthew Hilton bout. The Hiltons were shaken by Shoofey's death, and considered him like family.The Gazette, 17 Oct 1985, Tim Burke,
Hilton family left reeling by shooting of old friend Shoofey
, Montreal, p. F-4.


Murder

Late on Tuesday, October 15, 1985, an unknown assailant murdered Shoofey in the hallway outside his fifth-floor law office, shooting him multiple times. Shortly afterwards ''The Gazette'' received a telephone call from a man claiming to be with the "Red Army Liberation Front", saying: "I and my colleagues have just assassinated Frank Shoofey. Good riddance." However, the
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had not heard of a group by this name, and a spokesman suggested that the call may have been an attempt to throw off the investigation. Crime writers Peter Edwards and Michel Auger later wrote: "it was likely that mobsters, not some unknown political group, were the killers of Shoofey". This is further supported by a 2009 book, ''The Contract'', by Claude Grant, a legal colleague who articled under Shoofey. Grant said that there was word in underworld circles of a contract on Shoofey's life about a year before the actual murder, that Shoofey was warned of the matter, but dismissed it as hearsay.Claude Grant
The Contract
New Rainbow Publisher Ltd. 2009, pp. 89,92,105,106 and 115.
Grant himself went into hiding for a period of time after Shoofey's death, fearing his own life to be in danger. One of Shoofey's law partners who did not wished to be named stated "We all thought that it hoofey's murderwas because of his involvement with the Hiltons", whom she called "a really bad family". She added: "I think their he Hiltonsinvolvement with Don King led to Frank's killing". However, she added that unlike his rival
Sidney Leithman Sidney Leithman (14 October 1936 – 13 May 1991), better known as "Sid", was a Canadian lawyer known for representing numerous reputed organized crime figures in Montreal. Leithman was shot dead in a murder that remains unsolved. Mob lawyer Lei ...
that Shoofey was not involved in organized crime, saying that Shoofey "can be reproached for a lot of things" such as wearing "a terrible toupee", but that he was "a health nut who ate grapes and other health food". She stated that Shoofey did not abuse drugs and was not involved in the sort of shady dealings that Leithman engaged in. The hitman
Réal Simard Réal Simard (born 7 January 1951) is a Canadian gangster from Montreal known for being a hitman for Frank Cotroni of the Cotroni crime family, who later turned informant. Early career In Simard's early days, he robbed banks with childhood friend ...
accused Cotroni of ordering Shoofey's murder. According to Simard, Cotroni-who was faced with an extradition request from the United States to face charges in Connecticut for trafficking in heroin-and he wanted to sell the Hilton contract to King to raise some money for his legal defense as his lawyer Leithman fought the extradition request in the courts ferociously. Simard stated that Cotroni had wanted to sell the Hilton contract to King as early as 1983, but that Shoofey was the main obstacle who kept blocking the deal, saying the King contract was an exploitative one and Cotroni was not acting in the best interests of the Hiltons. Simard stated that Shoofey was killed because some "very powerful people" in Montreal wanted King to have the Hilton contract and that: "Frank Shoofey was very disturbing for them. Because he was helping the Hilton brothers". Simard also put forward another theory, saying: "The first one is the boxers. The second one is about a lawyer who was involved in some, well, love affair. Who apparently put a contract on Shoofey's life". Commander André Bouchard of the Montreal police stated in 2010: "...Cotroni and his gang had nothing with his hoofey'skilling...It was something else completely different. We know who killed him. But he's in a jail right now and he'll be in jail for 25 years, because we got him on something else". Bouchard stated that Shoofey was killed for "the craziest reason in the world. Everybody thinks it's because of the boxing, but that's bullshit". In an obituary in the ''Globe & Mail'', Kirk Makin wrote: "Mr. Shoofey was a shameless publicity hound, but also a social benefactor of the highest order. His presence was a must on radio talk shows. He played Santa Claus at Christmas parties for urchins and bought sports equipment for inner-city children".


Books

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See also

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References

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