by CabriniGreen » Sun Jan 26, 2020 5:45 am
maxiestern11 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 26, 2020 5:20 am
So Saputo was at the least an “associate” of the Bonanno’s and others if he’s attending multiple wakes of wiseguy’s although he’s a businessman per se. Besides the “relationship” with Joe Bonanno himself (in whatever capacity), he knows LoPresti, possibly Violi, etc.
He’s connected on a bit deeper level than just a cheese company owner who happened to bump into joe Bonanno casually, or innocently doing biz with him
My opinion.... He's like Angelo Ponte, just replace the Westside with the Bonnanos, and Garbage with cheese....
Also, 60s and 70s Saputo I think, is VERY different from 2020 Saputo's,well established billionaire status... Does their cheese business depend on mafia association TODAY?
Like I know Montagna carried some weight, but in real life I mean, what is a billionaire gonna fear from him?
An association with that guy would have only hurt the WHOLE cheese business, why would you do that?
It's a point they emphasized in that garbage racket book, that it might have been counterproductive to actually make a guy like Ponte, Saputo.
Look at what effect this article has had on Saputo. It's an alleged association from 5 decades ago, still he feels compelled to try to clear his name. He's treating it like this will ruin him....
I can SEE what a Joe Bonnano in the 60-80s could do for a Saputo, ( Trucking, Unions, supermarkets and restaurants in New York, maybe even early financing, hell, due to connection in Sicily, maybe even the ACTUAL cheese....) but I'm lost on what Montagna could do, besides stick his hands in their pockets. How could they even pay him 10 million without it raising all kinds of red flags?
I could see if he like, formed some dairy supply company and asked for sweetheart deals on his dairy supplies from Saputo... Then used mafia influence to get the product in the right stores, restaurants, I'm pretty sure Bonnano probably did similar things in NY and elsewhere....
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So Saputo was at the least an “associate” of the Bonanno’s and others if he’s attending multiple wakes of wiseguy’s although he’s a businessman per se. Besides the “relationship” with Joe Bonanno himself (in whatever capacity), he knows LoPresti, possibly Violi, etc.
He’s connected on a bit deeper level than just a cheese company owner who happened to bump into joe Bonanno casually, or innocently doing biz with him
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My opinion.... He's like Angelo Ponte, just replace the Westside with the Bonnanos, and Garbage with cheese....
Also, 60s and 70s Saputo I think, is VERY different from 2020 Saputo's,well established billionaire status... Does their cheese business depend on mafia association TODAY?
Like I know Montagna carried some weight, but in real life I mean, what is a billionaire gonna fear from him?
An association with that guy would have only hurt the WHOLE cheese business, why would you do that?
It's a point they emphasized in that garbage racket book, that it might have been counterproductive to actually make a guy like Ponte, Saputo.
Look at what effect this article has had on Saputo. It's an alleged association from 5 decades ago, still he feels compelled to try to clear his name. He's treating it like this will ruin him....
I can SEE what a Joe Bonnano in the 60-80s could do for a Saputo, ( Trucking, Unions, supermarkets and restaurants in New York, maybe even early financing, hell, due to connection in Sicily, maybe even the ACTUAL cheese....) but I'm lost on what Montagna could do, besides stick his hands in their pockets. How could they even pay him 10 million without it raising all kinds of red flags?
I could see if he like, formed some dairy supply company and asked for sweetheart deals on his dairy supplies from Saputo... Then used mafia influence to get the product in the right stores, restaurants, I'm pretty sure Bonnano probably did similar things in NY and elsewhere....