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- ⁿ NATION, Page 36American NotesNEW YORKBig Problem For Big John
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- As he rose to become the reputed boss of New York City's
- Gambino crime family, John (Big John) Gotti survived a planned
- rubout by rival mobsters, a four-year prison term for attempted
- manslaughter, and a sensational eight-month trial in 1987 that
- led to his acquittal on racketeering charges. Last week he
- confronted what prosecutors claim to be the most formidable
- charges brought against the dapper reputed gangster since a
- murder indictment 15 years ago. Gotti claims he makes his living
- as a salesman for a plumbing company.
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- Gotti was a few blocks from a club he had left in Little
- Italy, when more than 25 New York City police arrested him.
- Another phalanx of FBI agents and officers stood by, just in
- case. He was charged with arranging for a Hell's Kitchen gang
- called the Westies to gun down John O'Connor, an official of a
- carpenters' union local in Manhattan, in 1986. The alleged
- motive: O'Connor had trashed a nonunion construction job at a
- restaurant that the Gambino family controlled. "I give you
- 3-to-1 odds I beat this case," vowed Gotti, before posting a
- $100,000 bond the next day.
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- But the state is confident of its case. In addition to
- evidence obtained by wiretaps, prosecutors are counting on the
- testimony of Francis ("Mickey") Featherstone and James ("Studs")
- McElroy, two members of the Westies who reportedly took part in
- the shooting.
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