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Gene Gotti


Eugene Gotti (born 1946) is a New York mobster with the Gambino crime family who was a major drug trafficker.

Born to John and Fannie Gotti, Gene has four brothers: deceased Gambino boss John Gotti, Peter Gotti, capo Richard V. Gotti, and soldier Vincent Gotti. Gotti was said by John Cummings and Ernest Volkman in Goombata, "He was noted for his inability to comprehend even the simplest statement addressed to him, and people dealing with him learned to speak slowly and repeatedly." He attended Franklin K. Lane High School with the other Gotti brothers. Gotti has a wife Rosalie and three children and 8 grandchildren; his family home is in Valley Stream, New York.

Around 1966, Gotti became an associate with the Gambino family. In 1969, Gotti was convicted of theft from an interstate shipment and was sent to federal prison for three months. In 1973, Gotti was convicted in state court of illegal possession of a firearm and was sentenced to 18 months in state prison.

Gene became a made man in 1976, working with his brother John in his South Ozone Park crew.

By the early 1980s, Gene Gotti was running a large illegal drug operation along with Gambino mobsters Charles Carneglia and Angelo Ruggiero, under the direction of then capo John Gotti. However, boss Paul Castellano had expressively forbidden the drug trade in the Gambino family and was incensed over this act of defiance.

However, in 1985, John Gotti arranged Castellano's assassination and took over as boss. In either 1985 or 1986, John appointed Gene as the replacement Capo for the South Ozone Park crew. According to testimony by Gambino underboss Salvatore "Sammy Bull" Gravano, Gene was involved in several mob murders, he has never been charged with these murders.

To his brother John's eternal fury, Gene was a successful gambler. Gene loved to tell John how he triumphed on a nine-to-one odds at the horse track while John would lose hundreds of thousands of dollars in one weekend betting football, horse racing and college basketball. According to an inside joke at the Bergen Hunt and Fish Club, "John couldn't win a bet on the color of his own underwear."


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