Michael "Mikey Cigars" Sabella (1911–1989) was a
caporegime in the
Bonanno crime family and a relative of
Philadelphia crime family mob boss
Salvatore Sabella.
Biography
Early years
Born in
Little Italy, Manhattan to
Sicilian parents from
Castellammare del Golfo. He was a close relative of Castellammarese mobster
Dominick "Mimi" Sabella and his brother, the early
Philadelphia crime family boss
Salvatore Sabella. Mike Sabella became a soldier for the Bonanno family serving under boss
Joseph Bonanno in 1957. He was involved in gambling and
loansharking during the 1950s.
Before the Bonanno wars of the 1960s, Sabella had been a soldier first in the crew of fellow Castellammarese
Carmine Galante
Carmine Galante (; February 21, 1910 – July 12, 1979) was an American mobster. Galante was rarely seen without a cigar hanging from is mouth, leading to the nickname "The Cigar" and "Lilo" (a Sicilian term for cigar). Galante had a long career ...
and later under
Joe Notaro, both top Joe Bonanno loyalists. During the conflict between the Bonannos and
Gaspar DiGregorio, Mike Sabella initially remained loyal to the Bonanno faction, but eventually
the Commission convinced him to join DiGregorio's group. As a result, he was rewarded with a promotion to capo of his old crew.
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Sabella worked closely with Nicholas Marangello
Nicholas Marangello (died December 30, 1999), also known as "Nicky Glasses", "Nicky Cigars", "Nicky the Butler" and "Little Nicky", was the underboss of the Bonanno crime family under Carmine Galante and saw himself demoted after Galantes death ...
, Galante's consigliere and became a close confidant to his former captain Carmine Galante, who by the mid-1970s had become the street boss of the organization. Sabella's crew was among the largest in the Family, with interests stretching from Manhattan and New Jersey area down to Florida.
He is the father of two sons, Arthur Sabella who was born in c. 1957 and Steven Sabella who was born c. 1966, who is estranged from his family. During the 1970s, Sabella became the owner of CaSa Bella, an upscale restaurant in Little Italy that served as his primary meeting place.
Donnie Brasco
FBI agent Joseph D. Pistone was undercover in the Bonanno family under the name "Donnie Brasco"; a jewel thief expert and mafia associate. Pistone soon began working with several of the made men who worked for Sabella's crew, such as Anthony Mirra
Anthony "Tony" Mirra (July 18, 1927 – February 18, 1982) was an American mobster, soldier and later caporegime for the Bonanno crime family. He is well known for being the individual who introduced FBI Special Agent Joseph "Donnie Brasco" Pist ...
and Benjamin "Lefty Guns" Ruggiero. After the takeover of Dominick "Sonny Black" Napolitano, Donnie Brasco
Joseph Dominick Pistone (born September 17, 1939), is an American former FBI agent who worked undercover as Donnie Brasco between September 1976 and July 1981, as part of an infiltration primarily into the Bonanno crime family, and to a lesser ...
continued to work with the crew. Before the Donnie Brasco Operation was ended, Pistone was proposed to become a made member of the family. After the disclosure of Pistone as a federal agent working undercover, Sabella was indicted with Frank Balistrieri, boss of the Milwaukee crime family, but was cleared of all charges.
Later years
After the murder of Carmine Galante in 1979, Sabella and several other Bonanno leaders were demoted as a result of their close association with Galante while he was street boss. Sabella was replaced as capo by his former underling Dominick "Sonny Black" Napolitano. After the assassination of the three captains: Alphonse Indelicato
Alphonse "Al" Indelicato (February 25, 1931 – May 5, 1981), also known as Sonny Red, was a powerful American caporegime in New York City's Bonanno crime family who was murdered with Dominick Trinchera and Philip Giaccone for planning to overth ...
, Dominick Trinchera, and Philip Giaccone, Sabella decided to sell his restaurant and remained a low level figure throughout the 1980s. It is said that he had over 1 million dollars on the street as loan shark money. His successor, Napolitano, would later be brutally murdered, probably as a result of his close association with "Donnie Brasco"—he was called to a meeting 17 days after Pistone left his undercover role and his body was discovered as related mob trials began. However, former mob boss Joe Massino testified that Napolitano was killed for trying to take over the family. Sabella was acquitted in Milwaukee and died from complications from diabetes in 1989. He was 79 years old.
References
Further reading
*Pistone, Joseph D.; & Woodley, Richard (1999) '' Donnie Brasco: My Undercover Life in the Mafia'', Hodder & Stoughton. .
*Pistone, Joseph D. (2004). ''The Way of the Wiseguy'', Running Press. .
*Pistone, Joseph D.; & Brandt, Charles (2007). ''Donnie Brasco: Unfinished Business'', Running Press. .
*DeStefano, Anthony. ''The Last Godfather: Joey Massino & the Fall of the Bonanno Crime Family''. California: Citadel, 2006.
*Raab, Selwyn
Selwyn Raab (born June 26, 1934 in New York City) is an American journalist, author and former investigative reporter for '' The New York Times''. He has written extensively about the American Mafia and criminal justice issues.
Early life and ed ...
. ''Five Families: The Rise, Decline, and Resurgence of America's Most Powerful Mafia Empires''. New York: St. Martin Press, 2005.
External links
American Mafia.com - 26 Mafia Cities: "Milwaukee, WI Mafia"
by Jay C.
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1989 deaths
American gangsters of Italian descent
American gangsters of Sicilian descent
Bonanno crime family
People from Manhattan
1911 births