Feds raid mob daughter Victoria Gotti's Long Island mansion (2024)

Victoria Gotti, daughter of Gambino Family crime boss John Gotti and star of reality TV show 'Growing Up Gotti,' had her home raided by federal agents Wednesday.

Her sprawling mansion in Old Westbury, Long Island, was visited by IRS agents executing a search warrant obtained from Brooklyn US Attorney’s office.

At the same time, just after dawn, the Queens auto parts store run by her sons was also raided, dnainforeported.

Raided: The Long Island mansion of Victoria Gotti, daughter of mob boss John Gotti, was hit by IRS agents Wednesday morning. A Queens auto shop run by her sons was also raided

Family: Victoria and sons (l-r) John, Frankie and Carmine all starred in reality TV show 'Growing Up Gotti.' The family are pictured here in 2004. It's not known why the raids took place

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THE NEW YORK MOB

The mafia in New York has traditionally been formed by five 'families'

Gambino - named after its founder, Carlo Gambino. John Gotti became the head of the Gambinos in 1985 when he bumped off his boss, 'Big Paul' Castellano

Colombo - named after 1930s leader, Joe Colombo, its current boss Carmine 'The Snake' Persico is in jail, aged 83

Bonanno - founded by 'Joe Bananas' Bonanno, it suffered a major setback in 2004 when boss 'Big Joey' Massina ratted out his pals and turned state's evidence

Genovese - named after former boss Vito Genovese, it was once led by Vincent 'The Oddfather' Gigante who escaped jail by feigning insanity

Lucchese - traditionally one of the smaller families, they hit headlines in the 1970s with their role in the French Connection heroin smuggling ring

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The reason why Gotti's mansion - featured heavily in the show - and the parts shop, located on Liberty Avenue near Sutphin Boulevard in Jamaica, were raided isn't yet known.

The parts shop used to belong to Gotti's ex-husband, Carmine Agnello.

But he gave it up after serving nine years in prison on racketeering charges, separating from Victoria and moving to Cleveland.

The shop is now run by their three sons, Carmine, John and Frank Gotti Agnello.

All three sons, and their mom, were featured in 'Growing Up Gotti,' which ran from 2004-2007 on A&E.

As well as her TV appearances, Victoria Gotti also wrote a series of thriller novels in the 2000s.

Victoria Gotti dumped Agnello 12 years ago after he was exposed for cheating on her with his Queens secretary - and was also convicted of racketeering.

John Gotti shot to fame in the late 1980s when he was given the nickname 'The Teflon Don' because of his ability to beat various rap sheets.

He was also known as the 'Dapper Don' because he always appeared immaculately dressed in expensive suits in public.

Mobster: John Gotti was the head of the Gambino crime family. He died in prison in 2002, and his life is being turned into a film starring John Travolta

Gotti became head of the Gambino family - one of five families which traditionally dominated the Mob in New York - in 1985 after ordering a hit on his boss, Paul 'Big Paul' Castellano.

Castellano and his chauffeur were gunned down outside Sparks steakhouse in midtown Manhattan. Gotti apparently watched the hit go down from a car parked across the street.

Gotti was never brought to book for the Castellano murder and was acquitted of other crimes in two separate trials, both of which were surrounded by rumors of jury tampering and intimidation.

Just like The Sopranos: Federal agents executed a search warrant at Victoria Gotti's Long Island home (pictured)

Victoria Gotti's palatial home in Old Westbury, Long Island, is the setting for the reality show Growing Up Gotti

Victoria Gotti's home is a 7,299 square feet mansion with five bedrooms and five bathrooms and is worth an estimated $2.7m

Eventually in 1992 Gotti was convicted under the new RICO laws - designed to target mafia bosses - and jailed for life without possibility of parole for racketeering and murder.

James Fox, director of the FBI in New York FBI, gloated: 'The Teflon is gone. The don is covered with Velcro, and all the charges stuck.'

Gotti continued to run the Gambino family from prison until his death in 2002 and was succeeded as boss by his son, John 'Junior' Gotti, who claims to have since quit organized crime.

In August John J Gotti, 23-year-old son of Victoria's brother Peter, was charged with selling prescription drugs, including oxycodone.

And that same month it emerged that a biopic - 'The Life and Death of John Gotti' was in production, with real-life couple John Travolta and Kelly Preston as the senior Gotti and his wife.

Feds raid mob daughter Victoria Gotti's Long Island mansion (2024)

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