Brad Hamilton at the New York Post offer a piece on former federal prosecutor John Gleeson’s new book on John Gotti.
It was the biggest gamble of John Gleeson’s
life.
In 1991, the federal prosecutor, gearing up
for his second murder trial of John Gotti in four years, had gotten word that
the Gambino crime boss’s underling and co-defendant, Sammy “the Bull” Gravano,
wanted to meet — without his lawyer.
The only logical reason was that Gravano
was ready to flip and testify against the “Dapper Don.” That, however, would be
an epic betrayal of the Mafia’s code of silence and the most devastating blow
ever delivered to organized crime, given that no one even close to Gravano’s
level of power had ever cut a deal with prosecutors before.
But deputy US Attorney Gleeson, the
top mob buster in Brooklyn, was deeply concerned that if Gotti got wind of
a meeting with his hitman underboss, Gravano would be targeted for death.
So the prosecutor arranged a secret
pow-wow to see what Gravano had to say. They met privately in a jury room at
the federal courthouse in downtown Brooklyn. After shaking hands, Gravano got
right to the point:
“I want to jump from our government to your
government,” he said.
“Why?” Gleeson asked.
“I think if we manage to beat the case,
John will try to kill me when we hit the street,” Gravano replied. “So if we do
win, I’d have to kill him or be killed by him. If I kill him, I’ll have to kill
his brothers Gene and Pete. And his kid, probably some others too.
“It would get complicated.”
Once closely-connected
mobsters, Sammy “the Bull” Gravano (left) turned on Gambino crime family chief
John Gotti (right) to help prosecutors finally put the organized-crime boss
behind bars.
This is just one of the shocking
revelations in Gleeson’s new book, “The Gotti Wars: Taking Down America’s Most
Notorious Mobster.” Out Tuesday, it focuses on the five years, from 1987 to
1992, when the prosecutor twice indicted the Gambino boss in a relentless and
often frustrating effort to put him behind bars.
You can read the rest of the piece via the
below link:
Book reveals how Sammy 'The Bull' Gravano turned on John Gotti (nypost.com)
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