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- John Gotti - Wikipedia
John Joseph Gotti Jr [1][note 1] ( ˈɡɒti GOT-ee, Italian: [ˈɡɔtti]; October 27, 1940 – June 10, 2002) was an American mafioso and boss of the Gambino crime family in New York City
- John Gotti | Death, Biography, Facts | Britannica
John Gotti, American organized-crime boss whose flamboyant lifestyle and frequent trials made him a prominent figure He served as head of the Gambino crime family, and in 1992 he was convicted of various crimes, including murder Sentenced to life in prison, Gotti died while incarcerated
- John Gotti - Wife, Death Prison | HISTORY
The grandson of Italian immigrants, John Gotti (1940-2002) was born in the Bronx, N Y , and grew up in a life of organized crime After serving time for hijacking trucks and a revenge slaying,
- John Gotti: What to Know About the Life and Death of the Infamous Mob Boss
Find out how the infamous crime boss John Gotti rose to power in the Gambino crime family, how he died and the legacy he left behind
- John Gottis Death: How The Notorious Mob Boss Met His End
John Gotti’s death in 2002 marked the end of a long life of crime The mobster was infamous for leading one of the most powerful Mafia families in American history, but his misdeeds started long before he became known as the “Teflon Don ”
- John Gotti – The Teflon Don – Legends of America
John Joseph Gotti Jr , often called the Teflon Don and Dapper Don, was an American gangster and boss of the Gambino crime family in New York City Despite his nicknames, he was a violent, ruthless mobster who’d grown up on the streets of New York
- THE PEOPLE’S GANGSTER: The Rise and Fall of John Gotti
John Gotti is perhaps the most infamous organized criminal of the twentieth century, which comes among some solid competition From Lucky Luciano and Al Capone to Carlo Gambino and Vito Genovese, the bar is undoubtedly high However, while some of these names were certainly more vicious and others definitely more successful, none of them quite sought the limelight like the man who would become
- April 2, 1992: ‘Teflon Don’ Meets The End Of His Reign
John Gotti, once the untouchable “Teflon Don,” was convicted in 1992 of murder and racketeering, ending his reign and dealing a major blow to organized crime
- Today in History: April 2, mob boss John Gotti convicted of murder . . .
Mob boss John Gotti was convicted in New York of murder and racketeering; he was later sentenced to life in prison without parole
- John Gotti - The Mob Museum
John Gotti took control of the most powerful of New York’s Five Families by the old-fashioned Mob method of assassinating his predecessor It was a huge prize The Gambino crime family was one of the original Five Families of New York and for decades was the most powerful and profitable
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