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Posted By: PaulieSenter

Dominick Montiglio died Sunday evening - 07/01/21 11:34 AM

Dominick Montiglio, who waged war in Vietnam and then fought for his mobster uncle in Brooklyn before turning on him and his crew of wanton killers to help end one of the most violent chapters in the history of the American Mafia, died Sunday evening in his new home town near Albuquerque. He was 73.

His death came a few days after he suffered a stroke, his second in two years.

In an epic courtroom confrontation, Montiglio testified against Gambino crime family leaders who oversaw a savage crew of mobsters specializing in auto thefts who were believed to have killed up to 200 people, including many who simply strayed innocently into its path. The most prominent defendant was mob boss Paul (Big Paul) Castellano. Montiglio also testified against capo Anthony (Nino) Gaggi, the uncle who raised him and who had direct oversight of the murderous crew.
Posted By: CNote

Re: Dominick Montiglio died Sunday evening - 07/01/21 11:51 AM

Do you have a link to his obit? I saw him two months ago on you tube getting a tattoo in Sunset Patk, Brooklyn and he wasn't suffering from the effects of a stroke.
Posted By: PaulieSenter

Re: Dominick Montiglio died Sunday evening - 07/01/21 11:56 AM

Jerry Capeci Gangland I dont subscribe to his site
Posted By: CNote

Re: Dominick Montiglio died Sunday evening - 07/01/21 12:01 PM

Holy shit, what a fucking bummer. A friend of mine is doing a podcast on Murder Machine and was trying to get an interview with Dom and some of the other survivors
Posted By: thekidfromthesouth

Re: Dominick Montiglio died Sunday evening - 07/01/21 02:53 PM

yes the piece of shit died friday.......i read the collum on gangland news.....i dont know how to put the article here... or pm if u want the whole article you cheap bastards lol j kidding
Posted By: The_Marble_Guy

Re: Dominick Montiglio died Sunday evening - 07/01/21 02:56 PM

By Jerry Capeci

As A Boy, Dominick Quoted Carlo Gambino; As A Man, Montiglio Helped Bring Down The Crime Family's DeMeo Crew — The Most Violent In Mafia History
Dominick MontiglioGang Land Exclusive!Dominick Montiglio, who waged war in Vietnam and then fought for his mobster uncle in Brooklyn before turning on him and his crew of wanton killers to help end one of the most violent chapters in the history of the American Mafia, died Sunday evening in his new home town near Albuquerque. He was 73.

His death came a few days after he suffered a stroke, his second in two years.

In an epic courtroom confrontation, Montiglio testified against Gambino crime family leaders who oversaw a savage crew of mobsters specializing in auto thefts who were believed to have killed up to 200 people, including many who simply strayed innocently into its path. The most prominent defendant was mob boss Paul (Big Paul) Castellano. Montiglio also testified against capo Anthony (Nino) Gaggi, the uncle who raised him and who had direct oversight of the murderous crew.

Following the dramatic midtown murder of Castellano, and the death behind bars of Gaggi — and after several crew members were either murdered or sentenced to life in prison — Montiglio dropped out of the Witness Protection Program and quietly returned to Brooklyn, where he pursued a lifelong interest in art. He had lived in New Mexico for about 15 years.

Walter MackHe was a key character in Murder Machine, co-authored by myself and Gene Mustain and published in 1992. The book detailed Montiglio's often tortured relationship with his uncle, and his dealings with members of the "DeMeo crew," which reported to Gaggi and was led by Roy DeMeo, a former butcher who choreographed the gruesome dismemberments of numerous victims they killed.

"He made the top leadership of the Gambino crime family, the group that the DeMeo crew reported to, accountable for the DeMeo crew's homicides and other egregious behavior that we proved at two trials," recalled former assistant U.S. attorney Walter Mack.

"I lost touch with Dominick over the years but I continued to admire his courage for doing what he believed was the right thing to do" said Mack, the then-Chief of the Organized Crime Strike Force in Manhattan and lead prosecutor in two lengthy trials — a seven month 1985-86 trial, and a 1988-89 trial that lasted 18 months.

Anthony GaggiThe indictment charged the DeMeo crew with 25 murders in the 1970s and 1980s. One crew member, Henry Borelli, was convicted of two murders connected to a stolen car ring the crew operated. Two members, Joseph Testa and Anthony Senter were found guilty of ten killings in a second trial.

Montiglio testified at the first trial in December 1985. But that trial was interrupted for three weeks when Castellano was assassinated. Gaggi, who was convicted of heading the DeMeo crew's stolen car ring at that trial, died of a heart attack during the second trial, before Montiglio again took the stand.

Montiglio testified that in December of 1976, two months after Castellano's brother-in-law, Carlo Gambino, died of natural causes, Big Paul was elevated to crime family boss. Castellano was anointed, Montiglio revealed, in a secret summit session with underboss Aniello (Neil) Dellacroce in his uncle Nino's home on Cropsey Avenue in Bath Beach, Brooklyn.

Montiglio said that Nino told him, as we wrote in Murder Machine, that Dellacroce, who had gotten out of prison on Thanksgiving Day, had agreed to go along with Gambino's edict to be succeeded by Castellano. But "just in case," Nino said, he had taped a gun "under the kitchen table," and told Dominick to position himself at an upstairs window and watch the comings and goings with an M-2 automatic rifle he had picked up earlier that day from DeMeo.

Roy DeMeo"If Dominick heard shooting downstairs, he was to shoot anyone who came out of the house," we wrote in Murder Machine. "If the shooting went Paul's and Nino's way, no one would be leaving. If it did not, they would be dead," so Dominick should "shoot anybody who tries to make it out the driveway. Don't let any of the cocksuckers get away alive," we wrote.

"Given his army combat experience in Vietnam," said Mack, "Dominick was, certainly in the mind of Nino, a person who would have been able to prevent any inappropriate intervention in the decision to elevate Paul as boss of the crime family."

"If Paul had been able to survive the violent mechanics of organized crime conduct," Mack continued, "I have every confidence that eventually Dominick's testimony, which was accepted by the jury, would have resulted in the conviction of Paul Castellano."

Paul CastellanoAs a young boy, Montiglio met Castellano and Gambino many times when he accompanied Gaggi to meetings on days he was minding his young nephew for his sister Marie, a single mom who had split up with her husband in 1951. The young Dominick recalled the sessions as meetings with the "important men" who were close friends and business associates of his uncle.

Dominick often told his friends about the sage advice that Gambino had given him when his Uncle Nino said he was a smart boy who could run like a deer. For years he thought Gambino's words of wisdom were original thoughts — and not, as we reported in Murder Machine, "cribbed from the philosophy of Niccolo Machiavelli, the Italian Renaissance statesman."

"Smart like a fox, that's good, the fox recognizes traps," the cagy Mafia boss said, and continued. "But a deer? It's better to be a lion than a deer. The lion scares away the wolves. If you are a lion and a fox, nothing defeats you."

Carlo GambinoMontiglio insisted during hundreds of hours of talks that he never intended to become a gangster when he got home from Vietnam in 1968. But he gravitated to The Life and became Gaggi's "eyes and ears" on the DeMeo crew until 1979. That's when he stole $250,000 from his uncle and decided to leave New York "for good," taking his pregnant wife, and two young children with him to California.

Less than four years later, the money ran out, and Montiglio was enticed back to New York where he was arrested for extortion on March 7, 1983 by a task force of local, state and federal mob busters headed by Mack. The Task Force was then zeroing in on Castellano and Gaggi and in search of a witness to link the Gambino crime family heavyweights to the three still living DeMeo crew members — Borelli, Testa and Senter.

On the morning of his fifth day behind bars, Montiglio, who refused to seek bail because he feared "Nino would try to kill him as soon as he made bail," rang up a guy from the old neighborhood who had given him his phone number five days earlier.

"I'm not dying for nothing," he told Frank Pergola, the NYPD detective who had arrested him.

Frank Pergola"No reason why you should," said Pergola, who began the long-drawn out process of getting Montiglio an attorney, and arranging for him to plead guilty and cooperate. A year later, Pergola arrested Uncle Nino. And for the next 38 years maintained a friendship with Montiglio, one that ended Sunday night.

"It's funny how things work out," said Pergola, who retired in 1995, but maintained contact with Montiglio until the end. "I didn't know him, he lived a few blocks away from me. We found out later that my mother knew his father, and that they went to the same school. We went through thick and thin together, that's for sure."

Pergola told Gang Land that Montiglio, who served in Nam with the 173d Airborne Brigade and received an honorable discharge from the Army in December of 1968, will be cremated and receive a full-blown military funeral in the coming weeks.

Montiglio has been estranged from his ex-wife Denise and their two surviving children, Camarie and Dominick Jr. for many years. His youngest daughter, Marina, whom he reconnected with, died two years ago in a tragic car accident, said Ross Brodar, who shared an apartment with Montiglio in Sunset Park, Brooklyn back in 2002, and has remained a friend ever since.

Marilyn Lucht"I knew him very well for almost 20 years, and he was one of my best friends," said Brodar, a filmmaker who made a documentary about Dominick's life that Gang Land wrote about back in 2018 — The Lynchpin of Bensonhurst. Brodar has recently revised the film and expects to re-release it soon.

"He was one hell of a guy," said Brodar. "He lived a hard life, a tragic life. He could have done anything, but he got swallowed up by the darkness and the criminal reality of his Uncle Nino."

"He grew up in a tough world and did his best to survive — with dignity," recalled former FBI agent Marilyn Lucht, a member of Mack's task force. "As a soldier in Vietnam, and then as a mafia enforcer for his uncle, he lived through events few could imagine. His cooperation, and telling his life story in court made him one of the pillars of the case against the murderous DeMeo crew."

Henry BorelliLast month, as an exclamation point on Montiglio's testimony, Manhattan Federal Judge Loretta Preska denied a motion for compassion by Borelli from the 150 year sentence that still has 62 years to run for his conviction of 15 counts of auto crime conspiracy. Borelli was also found guilty of two murders, but those convictions were reversed for technical reasons.

In her ruling, Preska noted that his trial judge, the late Kevin Duffy, stated that Borelli, now 73, had been "convicted of being what is generally called a contract killer," and that "things would have to change mightily before I could see any justification by anyone, including the parole board, to return you to any kind of access to the public."

Since the reversal of his murder convictions "was premised only on the Government's failure to prove that (Borelli's) victims were U.S. citizens," Preska wrote, "Judge Duffy's analysis" of Borelli's conduct "retains its force" and his motion for a companionate release "is DENIED."
Posted By: thekidfromthesouth

Re: Dominick Montiglio died Sunday evening - 07/01/21 04:00 PM

you beat me to it
Posted By: jace

Re: Dominick Montiglio died Sunday evening - 07/01/21 08:22 PM

Capeci loved him for Murder machine, Montigio lied about his military service and was exposed in the book Stolen Valor as a fraud regarding his being in Vietnam. He was a drug addict on heroin who claimed he was meeting with Castellano, maybe he inspired John "I demoted Joe Gallo" Alite to lie to such extremes.
Posted By: jace

Re: Dominick Montiglio died Sunday evening - 07/01/21 08:23 PM

Did anyone here read Stolen Valor?
Posted By: Moe_Tilden

Re: Dominick Montiglio died Sunday evening - 07/01/21 10:18 PM

Originally Posted by jace
Capeci loved him for Murder machine, Montigio lied about his military service and was exposed in the book Stolen Valor as a fraud regarding his being in Vietnam. He was a drug addict on heroin who claimed he was meeting with Castellano, maybe he inspired John "I demoted Joe Gallo" Alite to lie to such extremes.


What's your point? It doesn't diminish the severity of anyone's crimes even if he embellished what he did in Vietnam. Enough of the constant whataboutery surrounding every guy who ever cooperated against mobsters.
Posted By: Kese

Re: Dominick Montiglio died Sunday evening - 07/01/21 10:37 PM

Posted By: alicecooper

Re: Dominick Montiglio died Sunday evening - 07/01/21 11:24 PM

Originally Posted by jace
Did anyone here read Stolen Valor?


Someone asked me in a recent thread what compelled me to be here, since I think mafiosi are pieces of shit. Its stuff like this.

I have Stolen Valor next to me right now. I didn't even know Montiglio was in it, I just bought it for the Brian Dennehy part. Just read the Montiglio part. And I did a quick google on his supposed Vietnam service. I will say in the little bit of Stolen Valor I've read, its not very well written. I read Murder Machine years ago and remember being fascinated by it.

There is also part of a Montiglio documentary on YouTube called Dark Visions. It's now called the Lynchpin of Bensonhurst on iTunes. I've never seen it all but supposedly it has interviews with fellow soldiers from Vietnam. One of the authors of Murder Machine checked in with soldiers at a reunion in Vegas and said nobody in the unit ever heard of him and that they should have all known him.

On the quick google search someone suggested he was likely in Vietnam, but somewhere in the back, which gave him exposure to soldiers and the stories they were bringing back from being in the shit. I doubt he could have fooled other Vietnam vets this long if he wasn't there in some capacity.

People who know more than me say many parts of his story simply don't make sense. I think its likely that he's woven about 90% bullshit around 10% truth.
Posted By: thekidfromthesouth

Re: Dominick Montiglio died Sunday evening - 07/01/21 11:32 PM

fuck montiglio.... let borelli out
Posted By: Louiebynochi

Re: Dominick Montiglio died Sunday evening - 07/01/21 11:45 PM

It’s unconstitutional to punish someone for something they werent convicted for doesn’t matter if you KNOW they did it! That should be illegal..
Posted By: CNote

Re: Dominick Montiglio died Sunday evening - 07/02/21 12:16 AM

Here are some images from The Lynchpin of Bensonhurst supporting Montiglio's service in Vietnam.

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Posted By: CNote

Re: Dominick Montiglio died Sunday evening - 07/02/21 12:25 AM

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Posted By: jace

Re: Dominick Montiglio died Sunday evening - 07/02/21 12:56 AM

Originally Posted by Moe_Tilden
Originally Posted by jace
Capeci loved him for Murder machine, Montigio lied about his military service and was exposed in the book Stolen Valor as a fraud regarding his being in Vietnam. He was a drug addict on heroin who claimed he was meeting with Castellano, maybe he inspired John "I demoted Joe Gallo" Alite to lie to such extremes.


What's your point? It doesn't diminish the severity of anyone's crimes even if he embellished what he did in Vietnam. Enough of the constant whataboutery surrounding every guy who ever cooperated against mobsters.


My point was clear to anyone with a brain. Sorry you were shortchanged in that department.
Posted By: alicecooper

Re: Dominick Montiglio died Sunday evening - 07/02/21 01:11 AM

Featherstone kept lying about Vietnam well after he went into witness protection. He's on one of those shows years later getting asked about how many people he killed.

Answer is something like, on the streets? Four. In Vietnam? I couldn't tell ya.

It's on YouTube if anyone cares to seek out his exact wording.
Posted By: alicecooper

Re: Dominick Montiglio died Sunday evening - 07/02/21 01:12 AM

Originally Posted by CNote
Here are some images from The Lynchpin of Bensonhurst supporting Montiglio's service in Vietnam.


Awesome pics.

What's your thought on his actual service?
Posted By: CNote

Re: Dominick Montiglio died Sunday evening - 07/02/21 02:03 AM

Originally Posted by alicecooper
Originally Posted by CNote
Here are some images from The Lynchpin of Bensonhurst supporting Montiglio's service in Vietnam.


Awesome pics.

What's your thought on his actual service?


Hard to say, was he at Dak To? Hmmm, I'm a little skeptical. I haven't seen any factual credible evidence to support that claim, however, everything else he's stated seems to pan out. An interview with Mr. Ben Whipple, pictured in the image above would go a long way towards resolving the validity of his service.
Posted By: alicecooper

Re: Dominick Montiglio died Sunday evening - 07/02/21 09:48 PM

Originally Posted by CNote
Originally Posted by alicecooper
Originally Posted by CNote
Here are some images from The Lynchpin of Bensonhurst supporting Montiglio's service in Vietnam.


Awesome pics.

What's your thought on his actual service?


Hard to say, was he at Dak To? Hmmm, I'm a little skeptical. I haven't seen any factual credible evidence to support that claim, however, everything else he's stated seems to pan out. An interview with Mr. Ben Whipple, pictured in the image above would go a long way towards resolving the validity of his service.



He says he was at Dak To, and apparently the troops that were in Vegas where the Murder Machine author went to follow up, said his version of events doesn't make sense and is simply wrong.

Is Ben Whipple someone of note (beyond being in the documentary)?
Posted By: CNote

Re: Dominick Montiglio died Sunday evening - 07/03/21 12:16 AM

Originally Posted by alicecooper
Originally Posted by CNote
Originally Posted by alicecooper
Originally Posted by CNote
Here are some images from The Lynchpin of Bensonhurst supporting Montiglio's service in Vietnam.


Awesome pics.

What's your thought on his actual service?


Hard to say, was he at Dak To? Hmmm, I'm a little skeptical. I haven't seen any factual credible evidence to support that claim, however, everything else he's stated seems to pan out. An interview with Mr. Ben Whipple, pictured in the image above would go a long way towards resolving the validity of his service.



He says he was at Dak To, and apparently the troops that were in Vegas where the Murder Machine author went to follow up, said his version of events doesn't make sense and is simply wrong.

Is Ben Whipple someone of note (beyond being in the documentary)?


Ben Whipple allegedly served in the 173rd Airborne Regiment with Montiglio which was a Ranger unit but not Green Beret. When you click on his name on Lynchpin of Bensonhurst it takes you to Vimeo and asks for a password to view the video. Here's the Lynchpin of Bensonhurst.
https://www.dominickmontiglio.org/
Posted By: hoodlum

Re: Dominick Montiglio died Sunday evening - 07/03/21 06:10 AM

Originally Posted by jace
Did anyone here read Stolen Valor?

Where can I purchase please Jace???..any info??
Posted By: alicecooper

Re: Dominick Montiglio died Sunday evening - 07/03/21 06:27 AM

Originally Posted by hoodlum
Originally Posted by jace
Did anyone here read Stolen Valor?

Where can I purchase please Jace???..any info??


Try ebay or abebooks. I got a used hardcover through abe for only like $4 including shipping.
Posted By: CNote

Re: Dominick Montiglio died Sunday evening - 07/12/21 08:43 PM

Sammy Gravano just posted a podcast about the Vincent Governara murder and Dominic Montiglio, pretty good.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=W2SgPj8RW_4
Posted By: Fleming_Ave

Re: Dominick Montiglio died Sunday evening - 07/12/21 09:58 PM

One thing I find hard to believe about Montiglio's story. He was in that crew, but didn't participate in the murder and mayhem? Sounds kind of fishy. I could be wrong, what do I know, but I just don't think a non murderer would have been a good fit with those guys.
Posted By: CNote

Re: Dominick Montiglio died Sunday evening - 07/13/21 12:18 AM

Originally Posted by Fleming_Ave
One thing I find hard to believe about Montiglio's story. He was in that crew, but didn't participate in the murder and mayhem? Sounds kind of fishy. I could be wrong, what do I know, but I just don't think a non murderer would have been a good fit with those guys.


A friend of mine talks to Camarie Montiglio and according to her, Dominic admitted participating in a least one murder with the Crew but was not involved with the dismemberment part.
Posted By: Tru_Bizelli

Re: Dominick Montiglio died Sunday evening - 07/17/21 12:45 AM

R.I.P.
Posted By: CNote

Re: Dominick Montiglio died Sunday evening - 11/20/21 06:08 PM

A small clip with some discussion about Montiglio's service in Vietnam
Posted By: jace

Re: Dominick Montiglio died Sunday evening - 11/21/21 03:48 AM

If he really served in that unit how come no one interviewed years ago, not a single member of thee unit, ever heard of him? Now they are getting guys to say he was in it to cover for his lies.
Posted By: ColonelReb

Re: Dominick Montiglio died Sunday evening - 11/21/21 09:36 AM

Originally Posted by Fleming_Ave
One thing I find hard to believe about Montiglio's story. He was in that crew, but didn't participate in the murder and mayhem? Sounds kind of fishy. I could be wrong, what do I know, but I just don't think a non murderer would have been a good fit with those guys.

He wasn't in that crew. So some research before you post
Posted By: Giacomo_Vacari

Re: Dominick Montiglio died Sunday evening - 11/21/21 11:50 AM

Nino Gaggi was their capo, is that what you were saying Flaming-Ave. The answer is yes. Was Montiglio on record with Roy DeMeo? No, he was on record with his uncle Nino Gaggi. I do believe Montiglio was involved in a couple of murders that Roy and his associates had done, due to the fact Gaggi trusted his nephew for important assignments.
Posted By: jace

Re: Dominick Montiglio died Sunday evening - 11/21/21 05:08 PM

I think he was around a bit and known as Gaggi's nephew, so maybe Gaggi never had to put him on record as being with him, he was with Gaggi by default. I do not think he was as close to anyone as he claims, his stories did change over the years. He was defiantly a heroin junkie, I don't see how Gaggi or anyone else could have trusted him as much as he claims. Considering he ratted and testified, they would have been accurate.
Posted By: Fleming_Ave

Re: Dominick Montiglio died Sunday evening - 11/21/21 08:55 PM

Originally Posted by Giacomo_Vacari
Nino Gaggi was their capo, is that what you were saying Flaming-Ave. The answer is yes. Was Montiglio on record with Roy DeMeo? No, he was on record with his uncle Nino Gaggi. I do believe Montiglio was involved in a couple of murders that Roy and his associates had done, due to the fact Gaggi trusted his nephew for important assignments.


Yes I meant he was under his uncle Nino.
Posted By: Giacomo_Vacari

Re: Dominick Montiglio died Sunday evening - 11/21/21 09:46 PM

Originally Posted by jace
I think he was around a bit and known as Gaggi's nephew, so maybe Gaggi never had to put him on record as being with him, he was with Gaggi by default. I do not think he was as close to anyone as he claims, his stories did change over the years. He was defiantly a heroin junkie, I don't see how Gaggi or anyone else could have trusted him as much as he claims. Considering he ratted and testified, they would have been accurate.


Actually it was someone in Pat Conti crew who voted against his name being inducted and called him a junkie, others came forward and practically said the same thing. Someone close to Paul Castellano also said Montiglio was a junkie, may have been Mosca who spoke in Castellano ear, but the only other family to speak out about it was the Lucchese family. Gaggi was told his nephew was not going to be made, no mention of him suspected of being an informant, so Nino had Dominick around him most of the time, and only went to the lounge when Gaggi told him to relay messages or pickup envelopes. Gaggi put more trust in his blood family than his crime family, but Gaggi was at fault cause he thought Montiglio could handle being around psychopaths and killers, not just DeMeo crew but a few other crews. Montiglio never pulled the trigger, but was a driver for a hit and dropped off the killer's for a hit, and also picked up the killers after a hit another time. Those two are the closest that he was possible helping the ReMeo crew on his uncle orders.
Posted By: jace

Re: Dominick Montiglio died Sunday evening - 11/22/21 04:23 PM

Originally Posted by Giacomo_Vacari
Originally Posted by jace
I think he was around a bit and known as Gaggi's nephew, so maybe Gaggi never had to put him on record as being with him, he was with Gaggi by default. I do not think he was as close to anyone as he claims, his stories did change over the years. He was defiantly a heroin junkie, I don't see how Gaggi or anyone else could have trusted him as much as he claims. Considering he ratted and testified, they would have been accurate.


Actually it was someone in Pat Conti crew who voted against his name being inducted and called him a junkie, others came forward and practically said the same thing. Someone close to Paul Castellano also said Montiglio was a junkie, may have been Mosca who spoke in Castellano ear, but the only other family to speak out about it was the Lucchese family. Gaggi was told his nephew was not going to be made, no mention of him suspected of being an informant, so Nino had Dominick around him most of the time, and only went to the lounge when Gaggi told him to relay messages or pickup envelopes. Gaggi put more trust in his blood family than his crime family, but Gaggi was at fault cause he thought Montiglio could handle being around psychopaths and killers, not just DeMeo crew but a few other crews. Montiglio never pulled the trigger, but was a driver for a hit and dropped off the killer's for a hit, and also picked up the killers after a hit another time. Those two are the closest that he was possible helping the ReMeo crew on his uncle orders.




Montiglio is the source for all of that, so don't buy it. He claimed he was meeting with Castellano. I believe that as much as I believe John Alite demoted Gallo.
Posted By: CNote

Re: Dominick Montiglio died Sunday evening - 11/22/21 05:39 PM

That's not entirely accurate, Gravano has confirmed Montiglio's presence at Castellano's house in S.I.
Also, the first mention in Murder Machine of Montiglio's involvement with Smack is on page 271. where it is stated that sit down was arranged between Nino, Paul Castellano, Chin Gigante, Montiglio and a "boss" from the Genovese Family New Jersey Crew, to whom Mat Rega and his father were related. In that meeting the elder Rega leveled numerous accusations against Montiglio based on his son's(Mat Rega)story that Montiglio had withheld $30,000 in Vig payments that Rega had paid over the summer of '82. He also accused Montiglio of dealing heroin in the Bronx, that's it. The primary source of Montiglio's alleged heroin use is Matty Rega with whom Montiglio had been close but was betrayed when Rega couldn't continue payments to Nino.
I have attached images of pages 271 and 272 for your review, if anyone has factual credible evidence contrary to this they should post it to corroborate their position.

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Posted By: jace

Re: Dominick Montiglio died Sunday evening - 11/22/21 09:29 PM

Gravano was backing up another rat, Gravano was under LE control and had to say what they wanted. H also claimed he had left crime behind, then was caught running drug ring with his kids. His word is not proof to me. Maybe to others.
Posted By: CNote

Re: Dominick Montiglio died Sunday evening - 11/22/21 10:57 PM

A Rat is a Rat 100%, I've been locked up 7 times and spent time in Brooklyn House of Detention and The Tombs in Manhattan and never considered selling out my partner's in business. In fact, it's so easy to beat the system, you have to be a fucking moron to get locked up for any length of time, Roy DeMeo had no criminal record and died having never been convicted of a crime, if you're going to dirt, he's you're role model. That being said, I'm not defending Montiglio, just setting the record straight historically. He was a Rat and threw a lot of people under the bus to avoid doing time. He might have a smack addict too, we're still trying to pin that down and have reached out to his roommate and biographer Ross Brodar for any info he has on that subject.
I consider myself a NYC history student with a Minor in Mob Studies and seek only a factually accurate account of the dramatic events that occurred under the Mafia's rule of NYC. Hopefully, Brodar will respond to us later in the week so I can get more info on Montiglio's addiction.
Posted By: dsd

Re: Dominick Montiglio died Sunday evening - 11/23/21 01:05 PM

Originally Posted by Louiebynochi
It’s unconstitutional to punish someone for something they werent convicted for doesn’t matter if you KNOW they did it! That should be illegal..


It's outrageous that a judge can start bringing up crimes that you've not been convicted off. Don't matter if its a technicality.
So Borellis in prison since mid 80s , only for car crimes?? Is that correct?
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