Fane Lozman moved back to South Florida early this year to rock on a houseboat in the warm waters of Biscayne Bay and let the stress of his Chicago software business drift in and out with the tides. Unfortunately for him, he chose to moor his floating home along one of the docks in Adolph "Al" Coletta's North Bay Village marina, right behind the Bayshore Yacht and Tennis Club condominium high-rise. Since February, Lozman says, his life has been one turbulent sea, filled with lawsuits, threats, the echoes of bygone Mafia days, and an unfolding public-corruption scandal now being investigated by the State Attorney's Office. And Lozman, a former Marine aviator who moved back home to enjoy the invigorating salt air, is the...
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Steve Satterwhite (top & middle); Bill Cooke (bott
Bayside tableaux (top): Fane Lozman was forced to move his houseboat (middle) after a confrontation with Al Coletta; injured veteran Clement Mikelis packs heat as a safety measure; Coletta's marina (bottom) behind the Bayshore Yacht and Tennis Club