Daughter of Late Mobster John Gotti Home Raided by FBI

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Daughter of Late Mobster John Gotti Home Raided by FBI

Victoria Gotti, the daughter of late mob boss John Gotti, had her home raided for the second time by the feds in so many weeks.

From Hollywood Life:

Federal agents reportedly raided Victoria Gotti’s home in Old Westbury, NY Sept. 14, according to the New York Daily News. Feds also supposedly raided an auto-parts store run by her three sons. The shop is actually owned Victoria’s ex-husband, Carmine Agnello, but he is currently in jail awaiting trial on racketeering charges. The site claims that a spokesperson for the Internal Revenue Service confirmed agents followed through with raids at both of the locations reported. According to reports, authorities carried out search warrants from the Brooklyn U.S. Attorney’s tax fraud section, and a federal prosector is overseeing the investigation. They did not disclose the reason for the raid.

Victoria’s son, who has his grandfather’s namesake, was reportedly arrested last month for drug dealing. 

John Joseph Gotti Jr. was an Italian-American gangster who became boss of the Gambino crime family in New York City.  His crew was mostly involved in illegal gambling, loansharking and racketeering activities.

- Jagajeet Chiba, Gambling911.com

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