James "Whitey" Bulger’s personal belongings are ready to hit the auction block. 

Federal prosecutors said the proceeds will go into a fund and will then be given to survivors and the families of the victims of the South Boston mobster. 

Many items were taken from Bulger’s Santa Monica apartment, where he and girlfriend Catherine Greig were captured in 2011, after being on the run for 17 years. 

The items up for auction include a replica ring from the 1986 Stanley Cup Championship, which Bulger said was a gift from hockey professional Chris Nilan. 

Pieces of art, some of his furniture and some items of clothing are also up for auction. 

Last week, the Massachusetts unclaimed property division turned over Bulger’s assets to the government. 

They included more than $3,700  from a checking account dating back to 1997 and $386.50 from a Department of Revenue refund in 1996. 

Also being forfeited to the federal government is the money from five different bank accounts and safe deposit boxes opened in England and two opened in Ireland. 

During his 2013 trial, Bulger was found guilty of racketeering and was ordered to pay more than $25 million, the amount they said he earned during his time as a criminal. 

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