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John Gotti FBI Files

1,580 pages of FBI files related to John Gotti.

The files date from 1964 to 1995. Most of the files date from 1990 to 1994 and are related to Gotti's 1990 arrest and 1992 conviction, and the string of Gambino Family convictions that followed. The files begin in January 1964 with the FBI searching for Gotti.

John Gotti was the Boss of the Gambino crime family in New York City. Gotti spent the late 1960's and early 1970's in and out of prison and doing street level mob work that lead to him becoming a made man. Gotti's future in the Gambino Family was in danger due to members of his crew being indicted for selling narcotics, which was being done without approval of family leadership. Gotti could see both a way out of his predicament and a way to ascend higher in the Gambino Family, because of growing dissent over the leadership of the crime family.

On the evening of December 16, 1985, Gambino Family Boss Paul Castellano was gunned down along with his number two in command, Thomas Bilotti, in front of Spark's Steak House. Gotti, who'd been watching from a car at a safe distance with Sammy Gravano, had one of his men drive the car past the scene to make sure his deadly orders had been carried out. Gotti soon took over as head of the Gambino Family.

Because of his expensive suits and lavish lifestyle, the press nicknamed him the "Dapper Don." The difficulty the government had in the following years in getting a conviction in the cases brought against Gotti resulted in the press nicknaming him the "Teflon Don." The FBI and the New York Police Department had been ramping up its assault on the Gambino Family since the early 1980's. The use of Title III wiretaps, mob informants, and undercover agents was slowly eroding away the base of the Family.

In December 1990, Gotti was arrested and charged with multiple counts of racketeering, extortion, jury tampering, and other crimes. Gotti's underboss Salvatore "Sammy the Bull" Gravano agreed in 1991 to become a cooperating witness and to testify against Gotti. On April 2, 1992 Gotti was convicted on 13 counts, including ordering the murders of Castellano and Bilotti.

 

FBI FILES
Highlights from the files include:

Gotti was drafted in 1963 and was suppose to report to a local selective service bureau in Brooklyn for induction on November 22, 1963, but he did not appear. Records show that the FBI searched for Gotti for two years and could not find him. Finally the FBI located and made contact with him on November 10, 1965, when he had to appear at the Kings County Court House for a hearing regarding his arrest for grand larceny auto a month earlier. Gotti informed the FBI that he did not know that he was delinquent with the draft board. Gotti mentioned that he was married and had two children. He said that he felt because of this and the fact he had been previously arrested, that he was not eligible for the Armed Forces. Gotti said he was willing to abide by Selective Service regulations and serve in the armed forces of the United States. Gotti reported to the selective service board the next day. Gotti was correct about what his induction status would be.

Files contain information concerning a 1986 attempt on the life of John Gotti and what is believed to have happened to the failed hit man.

Files cover the administrative and technical aspects of the bugging of the Ravenite Social Club.

Sammy "The Bull" Gravano became a cooperating witness in the Gotti investigation in November 1991. An FBI report, which refers to Gravano as "Cooperating Witness (CW)," compiles the information given by him on the Paul Castellano murder. Gravano said he was in the front passenger seat of Gotti's car as he watched the hit. According to the report, "Gotti then drove past Sparks Steak House, at which time, CW observed Bilotti lying flat on the ground." Gravano later describes the process by which Gambino Family leadership selected Gotti to succeed Castellano. Other memos convey the information provided by Gravano. They cover the murders of Robert DiBernardo, Michael DeBatt, and other events.

Sammy Gravano Cooperating Witness Statements FBI Memos. After becoming an informant Gravano had many debriefing sessions with FBI agents. Some of the memos from these meetings summarizes information given by Gravano concerning: Gambino Family hierarchy; Genovese Family hierarchy; Colombo Family hierarchy; jury tampering; mob infiltration of companies and industries; police corruption; union corruption; and John Gotti's son John Gotti Jr.

Gravano gives details about the murders of:

Frank Piccolo
Frank Fiala 
Nicholas Mormando
Roy DeMeo
Augustus Sclafani
James Hydell
Michael DeBatt
John James Simone
Robert DiBernardo
Francesco Oliveri
Joe Colucci
Louis Milito
Thomas DeBrizzi
Paul Castellano
Thomas Bilotti
Louis DiBono
Thomas Spinelli

A section of FBI files from 1992 pertain to an internal FBI administrative investigation, which was searching for the source of a leak of information to the media concerning the John Gotti investigation. The primary focus was on two New York Daily News articles concerning information being provided by a cooperating Sammy Gravano to the FBI, one titled "GRAVANO; GOTTI AND I IN CAR AT RUB OUT," dated January 31, 1992 and a second, "THE GANGLAND COLUMN OF JERRY CAPECI" of January 21, 1992. The files indicate that at least 140 FBI agents were interviewed and provided sworn statements.

One statement made by a Special Agent in Charge in New York City states, "I did not provide this information to anyone not entitled to receive it, including the Daily News, with the possible exception of my wife. I do not recall discussing this with my wife, but I may have."

A second investigation involved a leak provided to a New York television station. On January 23, 1992, WNBC-TV New York Channel 4 ran a story about a $75,000 bribe offer made to a juror in the 1987 trial of John Gotti. That trial resulted in Gotti's acquittal. The Channel 4 reporter, John Miller, reported that the offer was made to juror George Pape. The bribe was reportedly in two parts, $60,000 from Gotti and $15,000 from a Gambino associate. The FBI noted that Mr. Miller was known to have a large number of sources in New York law enforcement.

One file includes 70 sworn statements made by FBI agents. According to the file that although almost 200 signed, sworn statements were taken during the inquiry; no one was identified as being the source of the leaks. However, the investigation resulted in three suspects. Three non-FBI employees were identified as suspects warranting polygraph examinations based on information furnished by others who had been interviewed, or because of their historical proclivity to discuss privileged matters with the press. One person took and passed a polygraph examination. One refused to take a polygraph. The third at first agreed to a polygraph, then withdrew their consent.

A series of FBI memos document the string of Gambino LCN Family convictions that followed Gotti's conviction.

The file sections are:

John Gotti FBI File NY 25-100769 - Search for Gotti after failure to appear at Selective Service Board after being drafted

John Gotti FBI File NY 72-437 - Jury tampering investigation memos during Gotti's 1986 racketeering trial

John Gotti FBI File 62A-HQ-1013466 Part 1 - FBI Administrative investigation into leaks about the Gotti case to the media.

John Gotti FBI File 62A-HQ-1013466 Part 2 - FBI Administrative investigation into leaks about the Gotti case to the media.

John Gotti FBI File Extract Castellano Hit - Information provided by Sammy Gravano on the Castellano hit

John Gotti FBI File BQ 183A-3507 Part 1 - Investigative File - Administration of Electronic Surveillance

John Gotti FBI File BQ 183A-3507 Part 2 - Electronic Surveillance & Gotti Investigation

John Gotti FBI File BQ 183A-3507 Part 3 - Gotti Investigation

John Gotti FBI File BQ 183A-3507 Part 4 - Gotti Investigation & Post Conviction Activity

Sammy Gravano Cooperating Witness Statements FBI Memos - Memos of debriefings of Sammy Gravano after he became a cooperating witness

John Gotti FBI File BQ 183A-3507 Sub Q - Francesco Oliveri homicide FBI Lab Ammunition Report

John Gotti FBI File 281A-NY-233047 - Investigations into the Gambino LCN Family following Gotti's 1992 conviction.

John Gotti FBI File Miami 183A-2244 - mid 1980's Narcotics investigation (heavy redacted)

John Gotti FBI File MISC - Miscellaneous Memos 1974 to 1991, 1974 unlawful flight to avoid prosecution investigation, 1975 manslaughter conviction.

 

 

John Gotti FBI Files Memo on arrest for murder of James McBratney




 

John Gotti FBI File Memo on the process of Gotti being selected boss of the Family



 

 

John Gotti FBI Files Memo on a corrupt NYPD detective



John Gotti FBI Files memo on the murder of Thomas Spinelli




 

 

 

John Gotti FBI Files Memo Sammy Gravano gives information about bribing a juror



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