Sal Magluta Explained

Sal Magluta
Occupation:Drug Lord
Birth Date:5 November 1954
Birth Name:Salvador Magluta
Imprisoned:USP Allenwood, Gregg Township, PA
Conviction Penalty:195 years imprisonment
Conviction Status:Incarcerated
Conviction:Falsifying documents (1996)
Bribery, money laundering (2002)
Partners:Willy Falcon
Birth Place:Havana, Cuba

Salvador "Sal" Magluta (born November 5, 1954) is a Cuban American former drug kingpin and powerboat racer who, along with his partner Willy Falcon, operated one of the most significant cocaine trafficking organizations in South Florida history. The duo became known as Los Muchachos, Spanish for "The Boys".

Biography

Early life

Salvador Magluta was born into a Cuban family who owned a bakery in the Little Havana neighborhood of Miami, Florida. He and Willy Falcon both dropped out of Miami Senior High School, where they were small-time marijuana dealers before becoming involved in the burgeoning cocaine trade.[1] [2]

1996 trial

Magluta, along with his partner Falcon, was indicted by a federal grand jury in April 1991 for a plethora of drug trafficking crimes, including operating a continuing criminal enterprise accused of importing and distributing over 75 tons of cocaine.[3] Magluta was represented by Roy Black, Martin Weinberg, and Richard Martinez who was Magluta's brother in law.[4] His partner Falcon was represented by Albert Krieger, Susan Van Dusen, and D. Robert "Bobby" Wells.[5] Both Magluta and Falcon were found not guilty after a lengthy trial before Judge Federico Moreno.

Falsifying documents

In 1997, Magluta was sentenced to nine years for falsifying documents and jumping bail.[6]

Juror bribery

Following the 1996 trial, the United States Attorney's Office directed an investigation into Magluta and Falcon's finances that ultimately revealed that members of their jury, including the jury foreman, had been bribed. Magluta, Falcon, several of the jurors, their associates, and even some of their lawyers were ultimately charged with various criminal offenses arising from the conduct.[7] [8] In 2003, Magluta's father and son pleaded guilty to stashing illegal drug money, which was used to bribe jurors and intimidate witnesses.[9]

In 2002, Magluta was tried for bribing jurors, money laundering, and obstruction of justice, including killing witnesses.[10] He was found guilty on 12 of the 39 counts against him.[11]

Sentencing and imprisonment

Magluta was eventually sentenced to 205 years in federal prison.[12] His sentence was later reduced to 195 years on appeal.[13] He was initially transferred to the supermax federal prison facility in Florence, Colorado. Magluta was later represented by Paul Petruzzi and Richard Klugh and sought a new trial claiming over 40 legal violations.[14]

In popular culture

Magluta and his partner Falcon are the subjects of the 2021 documentary .[15] His name is mentioned in the 2006 film Miami Vice.

Notes and References

  1. https://www.miaminewtimes.com/news/willy-falcon-and-sal-magluta-rise-of-the-cocaine-cowboys-12622549 Willy & Sal, Episode 1: The Rise of Cocaine Cowboys Willy Falcon and Sal Magluta
  2. https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/alessadominguez/cocaine-cowboys-kings-of-miami-netflix-review Netflix’s “Cocaine Cowboys” And The Trouble With Narco Dramas
  3. News: Prosecutors Say Men Were Kingpins; Defense Claims Frame-up. Charles. Strouse. Sun Sentinel. February 14, 1996.
  4. News: U.S. Indicts 12 in Drug Case . Jose . Dante Parra Herrera . August 21, 1999 . Sun Sentinel.
  5. News: DeFede. Jim. The Best Defense Money Can Buy. Miami New Times. 14 December 1995. 2021-08-08. 2014-02-01. https://web.archive.org/web/20140201181411/http://www.miaminewtimes.com/1995-12-14/news/the-best-defense-money-can-buy/. dead.
  6. News: 9 Years for Man Who Fled Court. Larry. Lebowitz. Sun Sentinel. December 23, 1997.
  7. News: Bribed Foreman Gets 17 Years. John. Holland. Sun Sentinel. March 4, 2000.
  8. News: Bribed Jurors Get 5 Years in Prison. Ann. W. O'Neill. Sun Sentinel. January 15, 2004.
  9. News: Imprisoned Drug Trafficker's Dad, Son Plead Guilty . Ann . W. O'Neill . June 6, 2003 . Sun Sentinel .
  10. News: Alleged Drug Lord Killed to Avoid Jail, State Says. David. CM-azares. Sun Sentinel. August 6, 2002.
  11. News: Magluta Guilty of Bribery, Money Laundering. David. CM-azares. Sun Sentinel. August 16, 2002.
  12. News: Reputed Drug Kingpin Gets Life. Madeline. BarM-s Diaz. Sun Sentinel. January 23, 2003.
  13. Web site: #FreeSalMagluta: Cocaine Cowboy Seeks Compassionate Release from Federal Prison .
  14. Web site: Inside The Cartels Of The Real "Miami Vice". America's Most Wanted. 22 February 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20101213012538/http://www.amw.com/fugitives/case.cfm?id=61019. 13 December 2010. dead.
  15. News: Cocaine Cowboys: Inside the Wild Netflix Docuseries about Miami's Drug Trade. Yohana. Desta. Vanity Fair. August 6, 2021.