A former FBI agent who admitted taking $7,000 in payoffs from James “Whitey” Bulger has testified that his first meeting with Bulger was “more of a social meeting than business.”

John Morris began testifying Thursday. He was a supervisor of former FBI agent John Connolly, who was convicted of racketeering and second-degree murder for leaking information to Bulger’s gang.

Morris, who has been given immunity, has admitted protecting Bulger from prosecution.

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He testified that he first met Bulger in 1977. Morris said he, Connolly and Bulger met at Morris’ home because Connolly “wanted Mr. Bulger to be comfortable.”

The 83-year-old Bulger is accused of participating in 19 murders while he allegedly led the Winter Hill Gang. His lawyers deny the prosecution claim that he was a longtime FBI informant.