Document: Bulger wants to keep Stanley Cup ring

BOSTON (MyFoxBoston.com) -- A piece of sports history is excluded from a list of assets belonging to James "Whitey" Bulger that the court will be left to decide the fate of at the conclusion of his trial.

In a document filed Monday and signed by Bulger, the reputed mob boss waived his right for the jury to determine the forfeitability of his assets. The assets include over $820,000, firearms, jewelry, electronics, art, furniture, and other personal effects.

The document notes that the parties involved in the trial have agreed to exclude a Stanley Cup ring, which Bulger claims was a gift from an unnamed third-party.

The document was filed as jurors continued their fifth day of deliberations in Bulger's racketeering trial.

While the government is currently not seeking the forfeiture of the ring, they could request Bulger turn it over at a later date.