June 18, 2009
Mafia princess Victoria Gotti made a deal earlier this month with the feds that will save her Long Island, NY home from foreclosure. 46-year-old bleached-weave butt-length hair wearing Gotti is the daughter of deceased mafia king John Gotti and a former columnist for Star Magazine and New York Post.
Gotti has to pay an undisclosed sum of money for 11 commercial properties that were owned by her ex-husband, ex-convict Mafioso Carmine Angello.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Edward Newman advised Gotti to forfeit the properties to the government if Angello is their owner.
Newman said in Brooklyn Federal Court June 3, “There are substantial curiosities in the history of those properties…somebody needs to be put under oath.”
Angello’s mother was trying to make Gotti pay her $4 million for three of the properties that were appraised at only $2 million.
The feds have been trying to collect a $10 million judgment against Angello for several years, since he pleaded guilty to racketeering in 2001.
Before this deal with Gotti, Angello owed about $7 million, and there were liens on his property. The new deal with Gotti will release the liens, and she will be able to sell the property to pay off her $700,000 mortgage she owed on her Old Westbury mansion. The house is the home featured in Gotti’s reality show “Growing Up Gotti.”
Victoria Gotti was in court and did not comment later to journalists. The picture is of Victoria with her three thug sons at their home. The Guido’s were saved…for now.
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