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Tony Salerno #690390
01/13/13 06:28 AM
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Makes you think. Makes you think about the people in your life. And when I think, I think of Neil. If he were here now what would he say? He would say "John what's it about? What's life about... if you dont go through it as a man's man?". He'd say "Suck it up, take the fall do the time. That made you what you are. That makes you what you are. How long have we been around this thing of ours? This Cosa Nostra? 120 years. What's it about? It's about the rules, perimeters. You take the beating for a friend, you don't run, you don't lay down, you don't betray who you are. What you are.
Re: Tony Salerno [Re: Gotti] #690391
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never heard of him

Re: Tony Salerno [Re: Gotti] #690392
01/13/13 07:11 AM
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Gotti try usin the search button and you can find a lot of info...and welcome


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Re: Tony Salerno [Re: Gotti] #690393
01/13/13 07:19 AM
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we must have tons of topics about fat tony....


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Re: Tony Salerno [Re: Gotti] #690395
01/13/13 07:37 AM
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Here's a thread about him - http://www.gangsterbb.net/threads/ubbthr...true#Post686502

Use the search function next time smile.

Re: Tony Salerno [Re: Gotti] #690396
01/13/13 08:08 AM
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Originally Posted By: Gotti
Does anyone know much about this guy? and did people call him Fat Tony to his face?


I´m not sure exactly what you are looking for. But his FBI files, in 9 parts consists of investigative files between 1956 and 1966. Sadly they stop there. As of his nickname, nobody called him Fat Tony to his face.

Not meaning to fuel the deabate on here about Salerno was the boss or not, but note what the FBI say now about his status in the Mafia. "Anthony “Fat Tony” Salerno (1911-1992) was a member of the Vito Genovese La Cosa Nostra organized crime family." Not that he was the boss.

Gotti, go here

http://vault.fbi.gov/anthony-salerno/

click on any of the 9 parts, click on the pdf symbol located right beneath the actual file and start reading. The files may be somewhat monotonic to read, but you will find some good stuff in there.

Salerno was sentenced to 3 years imprisonment in 1978 on gambling and tax evasion charges. But I think he only served 6 months.
He had the misfortune to be convicted in the Commission case in 1986 while still indicted in another racketeering case. He was found guilty of those charges as well. So after been sentenced to 100 years in the Commission case, he was also (in 1988) sentenced to 70 years stemming from the second indictment.
Of all the defendants in the Commission trial, Salerno seemed oblivious to any strategies to fight. During his trial, he spent his free time during recesses munching away on chocolate bars. Once while awaiting the jury to return from lunch, a member of the prosecution team, in a friendly moment, offered Salerno a granola bar. "Better than all that chocolate you´re eating". Salerno waved the granola bar away and said "Who the fuck cares? I´m gonna die in the fucking can anyway".


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Re: Tony Salerno [Re: Gotti] #690397
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Thanks guys. I did try searching and it came up a debate about Salerno vs Gigante but most of the replies were off topic.


Makes you think. Makes you think about the people in your life. And when I think, I think of Neil. If he were here now what would he say? He would say "John what's it about? What's life about... if you dont go through it as a man's man?". He'd say "Suck it up, take the fall do the time. That made you what you are. That makes you what you are. How long have we been around this thing of ours? This Cosa Nostra? 120 years. What's it about? It's about the rules, perimeters. You take the beating for a friend, you don't run, you don't lay down, you don't betray who you are. What you are.
Re: Tony Salerno [Re: Gotti] #690398
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I’m not sure if it is mentioned but was Fat Tony a nickname people used behind his back?


Makes you think. Makes you think about the people in your life. And when I think, I think of Neil. If he were here now what would he say? He would say "John what's it about? What's life about... if you dont go through it as a man's man?". He'd say "Suck it up, take the fall do the time. That made you what you are. That makes you what you are. How long have we been around this thing of ours? This Cosa Nostra? 120 years. What's it about? It's about the rules, perimeters. You take the beating for a friend, you don't run, you don't lay down, you don't betray who you are. What you are.
Re: Tony Salerno [Re: Gotti] #690400
01/13/13 09:38 AM
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Originally Posted By: Gotti
I’m not sure if it is mentioned but was Fat Tony a nickname people used behind his back?


Yeah it was Hairy said that in his reply.

Re: Tony Salerno [Re: Gotti] #690401
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Whoops, missed that post. Thanks Hairy, much appreciated. smile


Makes you think. Makes you think about the people in your life. And when I think, I think of Neil. If he were here now what would he say? He would say "John what's it about? What's life about... if you dont go through it as a man's man?". He'd say "Suck it up, take the fall do the time. That made you what you are. That makes you what you are. How long have we been around this thing of ours? This Cosa Nostra? 120 years. What's it about? It's about the rules, perimeters. You take the beating for a friend, you don't run, you don't lay down, you don't betray who you are. What you are.
Re: Tony Salerno [Re: Gotti] #690404
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dont forget farting and sleeping.lol.

Re: Tony Salerno [Re: Gotti] #690405
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Was he a good boss?

Re: Tony Salerno [Re: Gotti] #690503
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This thread is just asking for another fight lol

Re: Tony Salerno [Re: NickyEyes1] #697156
02/16/13 05:32 PM
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Originally Posted By: NickyEyes1
This thread is just asking for another fight lol
Hahahaa! Oh no...


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Re: Tony Salerno [Re: Gotti] #697250
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Originally Posted By: Gotti
Thanks guys. I did try searching and it came up a debate about Salerno vs Gigante but most of the replies were off topic.


You will see that a lot here

Re: Tony Salerno [Re: Gotti] #697298
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I think we love Tony because of the look, classic gangster with the hat and cigar and constant scowl....at least I do...


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Re: Tony Salerno [Re: azguy] #697513
02/18/13 02:04 PM
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Originally Posted By: azguy
I think we love Tony because of the look, classic gangster with the hat and cigar and constant scowl....at least I do...


I never thought of him from this point of view, but now that you mention it, his appearance was right "out of central casting" as they always say. My favorite memory of the guy is when he growled at the reporters and swung his cane while doing the perp walk. If you recall the taped discussions from the Palma Boys social club, he seems to have represented power. Angelo Lonardo, Peanuts Tronolone, Scarfo, the Buffalo guys- all getting his blessing for one thing or another. Seems like the Genovese had oversight over several families. Along with Gigante, he was very powerful.

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