Robert Cooley (lawyer)
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Robert Cooley (born 1943) is a former Mafia lawyer, government informant and author of the 2004 autobiography, "When Corruption was King."
Cooley was born in 1943 to an Irish-American family which lived in the Greater Grand Crossing section of Chicago's Southeast Side.[1] His father was a Chicago Police officer, as were his grandfathers – both of whom had died in the line of duty.