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John Gotti V.S. Millions Of Taxpayers Money : The Governments Jealousy Is The True Crime

Sep 23, 2024 · 53m 6s
John Gotti V.S. Millions Of Taxpayers Money : The Governments Jealousy Is The True Crime
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Join us as we delve into the rise and fall of John Gotti, the notorious Dapper Don who audaciously took control of America's most powerful crime family. From orchestrating the...

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Join us as we delve into the rise and fall of John Gotti, the notorious Dapper Don who audaciously took control of America's most powerful crime family. From orchestrating the bold assassination of Paul Castellano in the heart of Manhattan to his flamboyant defiance of the law, Gotti became a media sensation and the face of modern organized crime. Discover how his insatiable thirst for power and fame led to his downfall, unraveling the Gambino family's iron grip on New York's underworld. This is the gripping true story of ambition, betrayal, and justice finally served.
- **(00:00)** John Gotti rose to become the head of the Gambino crime family, infamous for his brutal climb to power and his love for media attention, making him a high-profile criminal figure in America.
- **(01:41)** On December 1985, Gotti orchestrated the assassination of Paul Castellano, the then-head of the Gambino family, outside Spark's Steakhouse in Manhattan, signaling his rise to power.
- **(06:09)** Gotti's criminal activities spanned from low-level street crimes to sophisticated white-collar crimes, amassing immense profits for the Gambino family and dramatically promoting Gotti within the Mafia ranks.
- **(22:56)** Despite facing multiple trials throughout the mid-1980s, Gotti earned the nickname "The Teflon Don" due to his consistent ability to evade conviction, often through jury tampering and manipulation of the legal system.
- **(44:02)** In December 1990, after extensive surveillance and the cooperation of his underboss Sammy Gravano, the FBI finally arrested Gotti, leading to his conviction in 1992 for racketeering and multiple murders, including that of Castellano. Gotti was sentenced to life in prison, where he died in 2002.
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Author Jolly West
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