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"The Strip" in Biloxi, Mississippi, was home base for the Dixie Mafia, and Mike Gillich, Jr., was the group's unofficial but de facto kingpin. Of Croatian descent and from a large, poor family, he had raised himself in the city's Point Cadet section to become a wealthy entrepreneur along "The Strip".
Mike Gillich ("Gillich"), the alleged "underworld boss" of Biloxi, Mississippi, aided Nix in his various schemes. Peter Halat , a Biloxi attorney, maintained a trust account for Nix. . . . In December 1986, Halat told Nix and Gillich that approximately $100,000 of Nix's money was missing from the office trust account.
Through his association with Mike Gillich, a leading Biloxi underworld figure, Halat became the attorney for Kirksey Nix, a Dixie Mafia criminal serving life in the Louisiana State Penitentiary for the 1971 murder of New Orleans grocer Frank J. Corso. Having exhausted his appeals, Nix's only path to freedom was a governor's pardon.
Mike Golic and his son, Mike Jr., will share a pretty memorable moment on Saturday night. Both Mike and Mike Jr. will be on the call when Mississippi State takes on NC State Saturday evening. The ...
2022 has been a pretty big year for the Golic family: Mike Golic is now a top NBC NFL analyst, Mike Jr. is continuing to get bigger and bigger roles at ESPN, and Sydney is getting married. We wish ...
Sports podcaster and former NFL player Mike Golic Jr. might have some empathy for Jason Kelce after his controversial actions this past weekend— but he acknowledged punishment could be coming ...
Michael A. McGlinchey Jr. (born c. 1976) is an American college football coach. He is the assistant head football coach, co-defensive coordinator, and defensive line coach for the University of San Diego; a position he has held since 2023. [1] He was the head football coach for William Jewell College from 2020 to 2022.
Mike Golic and Mike Golic, Jr. joined Fighting Irish Wire to talk all things Notre Dame football. Check it out - Mike Golic, Jr.: ‘Tommy Rees coached his *** off this year!’