Salvatore Montagna

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Salvatore Montagna (born. 1971), aka. "Sal the Iron Worker" aka. "Sal the Zip" is the current Acting Boss of the Bonanno crime family, as well as one of the Sicilian faction-leaders of the old Bonanno crew in The Bronx.

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[edit] Early life & made

Salvatore Montagna was born in Castellammare del Golfo, Sicily in 1971, and became attracted by the United States already as a teenager. Montagna and his family settled in the Bronx, New York in the mid 1980s, and Montagna became quite attached to the ring of crime, violence and corruption. It is unclear when Montagna was inducted into the Bonanno crime family, however, it was during the late 1990s, under the leadership of strong Boss Joseph "Big Joe" Massino that Montagna was overheard in wiretaps and conversations between other reputed members of the Bonanno crime family, such as the Underboss, Salvatore "Good Looking Sal" Vitale.

[edit] Sal the Iron Worker

Little is known of Montagna's personal life, only that he got married sometime in the early 1990s to Kellice Gucciardo, relating him to the Gambino and the Genovese crime families by marriage. They had two children, but divorced shortly after the death of a son. He has since currently remarried and lives in Elmont, Long Island. He started a small metalworking company called Matrix Steel Co., located at 50 Bogart Street in Bushwick, Brooklyn. Matrix Steel manufactures structural and rail mill products, gray and ductile iron foundry crucibles, foundry converters, casting machines, sizing or embossing presses, foundry mold machines and foundry dies and tooling. It was around this time that the Sicilian born Salvatore Montagna was given the nickname, "Sal the Iron Worker".

[edit] Acting Capo

In 2002, Montagna was arrested along with the crew of Patrick DeFilippo for illegal gambling and loansharking charges. He refused to answer questions before a grand jury and was charged with criminal contempt. He later pleaded guilty to the charge in 2003, and was placed on probation. It was in late 2003 that US law enforcement and FBI listed Montagna as a Acting Capo or Caporegime of the Bonanno crime family on behalf of DeFilippo and the Sicilian faction which is based in the Bronx, New York.

[edit] Acting Boss

After longtime Bonanno Boss, Joseph "Big Joe" Massino became a government cooperator and testified against 60 of his fellow mobsters, Vincent "Vinny Gorgeous" Basciano was recognized as the reputed Boss of the Bonanno crime family, only to discover that Massino would testify against Basciano as well, shipping him off directly off to prison. Around late 2005, Basciano stated that he would promote the Sicilian faction of the old Bonanno crew back in the family's leadership, as Montagna was recognized as the reputed Acting boss of the Bonanno crime family from early 2006, and to the present time, with Nicholas "Nicky Mouth" Santora as Underboss and Anthony "Fat Tony" Rabito as the Bonanno Consigliere, making the "Administration" of the Bonanno crime family once again whole and safe. It was reported by New York Times journalist Mickey Freeman that through wiretapped conversations, information surfaced about Montagna's intent to use west coast mobster Danyael Shovera Caliberi (Sho Caliberi) to "silence that rat Massino", but no evidence was ever brought forth to charge either Montagna or Sho Caliberi with a crime.

As of 2008, Montagna who is at age 36, is still the reputed Acting boss of the Bonannos, [1], controlling the entire Bronx faction of the family, as the Daily News links Montagna to known Sicilian Bonanno official, Baldassare "Baldo" Amato. He is currently residing in a modest home in Elmont, Long Island.

Preceded by
Vincent Basciano
Bonanno Crime Family Acting Boss
2006-
Succeeded by
Current

[edit] Further reading

  • Crittle, Simon, The Last Godfather: The Rise and Fall of Joey Massino Berkley (March 7, 2006) ISBN 0425209393

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