Title:
The Gotti wars : taking down America's most notorious mobster / John Gleeson.
ISBN:
9781982186920
Personal Author:
Edition:
First Scribner hardcover edition.
Publication Information:
New York : Scribner, 2022.
©2022
Physical Description:
xiii, 348 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm
General Note:
Includes index.
Contents:
Prologue: Sparks -- Part one: The first case. "This thing of ours" -- Lure of crime -- Cravath -- Baptism by fire -- Willie Boy -- Wiseguyspeak -- Cast -- Into the spotlight -- False start -- Take two -- Grind -- Words in court -- Traynor -- Part two: The interlude. Hanna -- Ruggiero bug cases -- Delroy -- Mike Coiro -- Bug of all bugs -- Part three: The second case. Motherlode -- Team -- Turf war -- Arrests -- Mary Jo -- Bruce's crucible -- Lawyering up -- Overture -- "You're still going to need a body" -- Flip -- Reveal -- Bosko's juror -- Angelo's lie -- Pressure builds -- "Christ-killer" -- A different show of force -- "By gosh, Tommy Bilotti is dead" -- Summations -- Little Vic; George Pape -- Superstar -- Epilogue.
Summary:
"A riveting, decades-in-the-writing memoir from the determined young prosecutor who, in two of America's most celebrated trials, managed to convict famed mob boss John Gotti--and subsequently took down the Mafia altogether. John Gotti was without a doubt the flashiest and most feared Mafioso in American history. He became the boss of the Gambino Crime Family in spectacular fashion-with the brazen and very public murder of Paul Castellano in front of Sparks Steak House in Midtown Manhattan in 1985. Not one to stay below law enforcement's radar, Gotti instead became the first celebrity crime boss. His penchant for eye-catching apparel earned him the nickname "the Dapper Don"; his ability to beat criminal charges led to another, "the Teflon Don." From Gotti's first days as self-declared boss of the Gambino Crime Family, John Gleeson, an Assistant U.S. Attorney in Brooklyn, was watching. When Gotti finally faced two federal racketeering prosecutions, Gleeson prosecuted both. As the junior lawyer in the first case-a bitter seven-month battle that ended in Gotti's acquittal-Gleeson found himself in the mob boss's crosshairs. Five years later, Gleeson was in charge of the second racketeering investigation and trial. Armed with the FBI's secret recordings of Gotti's conversations with his underboss and consigliere, Gleeson indicted all three. He subsequently "flipped" underboss Sammy "the Bull" Gravano, killer of nineteen men, who became history's highest-ranking mob turncoat. An epic, page-turning courtroom drama, The Gotti Wars illuminates a time in our nation's history when lawyers and mobsters dominated the news, but it's also the story of a tenacious young man, in the glare of the media spotlight, who mastered the art of becoming a great attorney"--Dust jacket flap.
OCLC Number:
on1296968982
Availability:
Lakeville - Heritage~1