John Gotti's Life: the Richest, Most Powerful and Violent Crime Empires |
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Author:
| Mccollins, Dana |
ISBN: | 979-8-8394-2930-7 |
Publication Date: | Jul 2022 |
Publisher: | Independently Published
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $12.99 |
Book Description:
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John Joseph Gotti Jr. was an American hoodlum and manager of the Gambino wrongdoing family in New York City. They considered him the "Teflon Don." But in his short rule as the top of the Gambino wrongdoing family, John Gotti wracked up a long period of charges from betting, coercion, and tax avoidance to racketeering, trick, and five convictions of homicide. He didn't do it single-handedly. Encircling himself with a rebels exhibition of agreement executioners, fixers, and masters,...
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John Joseph Gotti Jr. was an American hoodlum and manager of the Gambino wrongdoing family in New York City. They considered him the "Teflon Don." But in his short rule as the top of the Gambino wrongdoing family, John Gotti wracked up a long period of charges from betting, coercion, and tax avoidance to racketeering, trick, and five convictions of homicide. He didn't do it single-handedly. Encircling himself with a rebels exhibition of agreement executioners, fixers, and masters, he constructed one of the most extravagant, most impressive wrongdoing domains in current history. Who were these men? Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Anthony M. DeStefano takes you inside Gotti's inward circle to uncover the dull hearts and fierce deeds of the most callous and unfeeling characters in coordinated wrongdoing. Men were so horrendous even the other Mafia families were alarmed by them.
* Charles Carneglia: the savage junkyard canine who supposedly discarded bodies for the crowd -- by dissolving them in corrosive then showing their gems.
* Quality Gotti: the more youthful Gotti sibling who ran a multimillion-dollar drug pirating ring -- irritating his supervisors in the Gambino family.
* Angelo "Quack" Ruggiero: the free-lipped agreement executioner who was wiretapped by the FBI -- and thought about offending Gotti despite his good faith.
* Tony "Insect" Rampino: the bad-to-the-bone stoner who seemed to be a cockroach -- and utilized his lanky arms and loathsomeness to cover his face to scare his foes.
* "Sammy the Bull" Gravano: the Gambino underboss who assisted John Gotti with executing Gambino horde supervisor Paul Castellano -- then sang like a canary to bring Gotti down