Peter Gotti Biography: Age, Net Worth, Instagram, Spouse, Height, Wiki, Parents, Siblings, Children, Death
September 2, 2024Peter Arthur Gotti, popularly known as Dapper Dob, was an American mobster who became the boss of the Gambino crime family in New York after his younger brother, John Gotti, was imprisoned.
As the head of one of the most powerful organized crime families in the United States, Peter Gotti wielded significant influence and authority within the criminal underworld.
Profile
- Full Name: Peter Arthur Gotti
- Stage Name: Dapper Don
- Born: 15, October 1939
- Date of death: February 25, 2021 (age: 81 years)
- Birthplace: Bronx, New York, United States
- Nationality: American
- Occupation: mobster
- Height: unknown
- Parent: Fannie Gotti and John Gotti
- Siblings: Gene Gotti and John Gotti
- Spouse: Catherine Gotti (m. 1960-2002)
- Children: Peter Gotti Jr.
- Relationship: Divorced
- Net Worth: $10 million
Early Life And Education
Peter Gotti was born on October 15, 1939, in The Bronx, New York, United States. He was raised by his parents, Fannie Gotti and John Gotti. He grew up alongside his two siblings, Gene Gotti and John Gotti.
The media are still determining his educational background. Peter Gotti‘s ethnicity is white, and his religion is Christianity.
Career
Peter Gotti started working as an associate for the Gambino crime family in the 1960s, joining at age 21. 1988, at age 49, he was inducted as a made man.
John Gotti, the boss of the Gambino family, designated Peter as the caretaker of the Bergin Hunt and Fish Club and as a driver for him and his brother Gene.
By 1989, Peter was promoted to capo. However, John Gotti did not believe Peter had the ability to lead the crime family, leading to Peter’s nickname as “the Dumbest Don.”
When John Gotti Jr. received a life sentence in 1992, John Gotti asserted his prerogative to remain boss until his death or retirement, with John Jr. and Peter relaying his orders.
After John Gotti Jr. was sent to prison in 1999, federal prosecutors say Peter became the head of the Gambino organization. In 2002, just days before John Gotti’s death, Peter Gotti was indicted on federal racketeering charges.
During his trial, it was revealed he was having an affair, leading his wife to file for divorce. In 2003, he was convicted of extortion, money laundering, and racketeering and sentenced to 9 years and 4 months in prison.
In 2004, he was convicted in a separate trial of racketeering charges related to extortion in the construction industry and conspiring to murder a government informant. He was sentenced to 25 years in prison, with a projected release date of September 10, 2031.
Social Media
- Instagram handle:@peterjgotti
- Facebook handle: Peter Gotti
Personal Life
An American mobster, Peter Gotti, married Catherine Gotti in 1960. The couple remained married for over 40 years before divorcing in 2002.
John and Catherine Gotti had one son, Peter Gotti Jr. During their marriage, John and Catherine Gotti raised their son, Peter Gotti Jr., who later followed in his father’s footsteps and became involved in the Gambino crime family as well.
Net Worth
Peter Gotti, a former New York mobster, amassed a substantial net worth of $10 million during his lifetime, primarily attributed to his organized crime activities.
As a high-ranking member of the Gambino crime family, Gotti engaged in a variety of illegal enterprises, including extortion and money laundering.
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