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John Gotti is going out in style. The mythic mobster (left) will be buried tomorrow in a double-breasted, black pinstriped suit, much like the stylish duds that won him his Dapper Don moniker.
After three courtroom victories in six years, John ... Gotti trial. After Brooklyn Federal Judge I. Leo Glasser polled the jurors, he excused them. Gotti dressed in a charcoal, double-breasted ...
For years, mob boss John Gotti was The Teflon Don ... “A handsome gangster in a thousand-dollar suit thumbing his nose at authority is a surefire recipe for celebrity status.” ...
Newly released FBI documents show that if he'd selected the military over the Mafia, John Gotti might have served as a grunt instead of a godfather, wearing Army fatigues instead of Armani suits.
John, meanwhile, shrugged and said, "He killed my kid." One of Gotti's nicknames was "Dapper Don" for a reason: He was famous for wearing pricey suits, handpainted ties and coordinating pocket ...
John “Junior” Gotti (center) and John Travolta talk movie ... “Get Shorty” star Travolta looked Chili Palmer cool in a tailored dark suit and blue silk open-collar shirt, while Junior ...
“John Gotti was definitely a big one,” she says. Known for his fondness for hand-painted silk ties, matching pocket squares, brightly polished alligator shoes, and double-breasted Brioni suits ...
John Gotti, the swaggering New York crime boss who became America’s most famous Mafia figure, died Monday at a federal prison hospital in Springfield, Mo., from complications of throat cancer.
John Gotti, once the most powerful Mafia boss in the United States. Gotti, renowned for his $1,800 suits, pinky ring and lavish lifestyle, was returned to his native New York after his death ...