08105 john gotti biography 1940

          The "Teflon Don" John Gotti and The Gambino Crime Family were headquatered at Mulberry Street.

        1. According to testimony at a federal racketeering trial in Newark, NJ, leaders of the.
        2. The leadership vacuum opened in mid-.
        3. The most important mobsters in New Jersey were Zwillman and Genovese capo Gerry Catena.
        4. John Gotti (October 27, – June 10, ) (also known as The Dapper Don and The Teflon Don) was the boss of the Gambino crime family.
        5. The leadership vacuum opened in mid-..

          John Gotti

          John Gotti

          Gotti's 1990 mugshots

          Born

          John Joseph Gotti Jr.


          (1940-10-27)October 27, 1940

          The Bronx, New York, U.S.

          DiedJune 10, 2002(2002-06-10) (aged 61)

          Springfield, Missouri, U.S.

          Resting placeSt.

          John Cemetery, Queens, New York City

          Other names"The Teflon Don", "The Dapper Don", "Johnny Boy", "Black John", "Crazy Horse"
          Occupation(s)Crime boss, mobster, extortionist, racketeer
          Spouse

          Victoria DiGiorgio

          (m. 1962)​
          Children
          Relatives
          Criminal chargeMurder, conspiracy to commit murder, loansharking, racketeering, obstruction of justice, illegal gambling, tax evasion
          PenaltyLife imprisonment without the possibility of parole

          John Joseph Gotti, Jr. (October 27, 1940 – June 10, 2002), commonly known by the media as "The Dapper Don" and "The Teflon Don" after the murder of his former boss Paul Castellano, was the boss of the well known Gambino crime family.