Gotti

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  • ID: 2892
  • Added: 2025-10-16
  • Updated: 2025-10-16
  • ISBN: 9781448146833
  • Publisher: Random House
  • Published: 2012-04-12
  • Formats: 1
  • Reviews: 1

John Gotti, known as the Teflon Don, was a notorious figure in the American Mafia, rising from the streets of Queens to become one of New York's most powerful crime bosses. Ruthless and always impeccably dressed, Gotti evaded justice for years, earning his nickname because no charges seemed to stick. /n/n Written by organized crime reporters Jerry Capeci and Gene Mustain, this book provides a definitive account of Gotti's life, using inside sources from both the criminal underworld and law enforcement. It details how the Feds finally brought down New York's last great Godfather, offering a gripping look into the world of organized crime.

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Reddit - r/Mafia · 2021-12-15
engaging 4.50

The book provides great detail on Gotti's courtroom antics and is highly recommended by the reviewer. It offers a unique perspective on Gotti's life and legal battles.

This book stands out for its detailed portrayal of John Gotti's courtroom antics, which are described with great vividness. The reviewer found these accounts particularly engaging and recommended the book to anyone interested in the legal battles and public persona of one of America's most famous gangsters. The unique perspective offered by the book makes it a standout read in the genre of true crime and organized crime literature.


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    Gotti's courtroom antics are described in great detail in this book.

    Definitely recommend.

    The book gives all of the incredible details behind the downfall of America's most famous and fascinating gangster since