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Dominick Montiglio (born Dominick Anthony Santamaria; July 17, 1947 – June 27, 2021) was an American soldier, mobster and associate of the Gambino crime family who eventually became a government witness. In later years he became an artist and podcaster, through which he chronicled his life story.
Dominick Montiglio – former associate who testified in 1983. He attended the wake of Gambino underboss Frank Scalise in 1957 with his uncle and future Gambino capo Nino Gaggi. In 1973, he met Roy DeMeo, then an associate in the Gambino family, and Chris Rosenberg. He served as an errand boy for his uncle which required him to collect payments ...
In 1947, Gaggi's sister Marie gave birth to Dominick Montiglio.Her husband, and Montiglio's father, was boxer and deliveryman Anthony Santamaria. However, Gaggi was the dominant personality in the household, eventually leading to Santamaria's estrangement from his family.
Loyalty & Betrayal: The Story of the American Mob is a 1994 American documentary television film.First broadcast in 1994 on FOX, the two-part mini-series charts the history of organized crime in America from Al Capone to John Gotti. [1]
Dominick Montiglio (born Dominick Angelo Santamaria, 1947-2021) Pellegrino Morano , "Don Pellegrino" (1877–?) Nicholas Morello , "Nick Terranova" (1890–1916)
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Montiglio is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: César Montiglio (born 1984), Argentine footballer; Dominick Montiglio (1947 – 2021), American former associate of the Gambino crime family; Víctor Montiglio (1944−2011), Chilean lawyer who served as president of the Supreme Court of Chile
Dominic "Crazy Dom" Truscello (April 29, 1934 – July 2018) was the capo of the "Prince Street Crew". [282] In the 1990s, Truscello, along with Steven Crea and Joseph Tangorra, formed the "Lucchese Construction Group", supervising all the Lucchese family's construction-related rackets. [ 82 ]