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April 03, 1992
DAILY NEWS, New York City, April 3, 1992

* John Gotti guilty verdict (1st report)
* Mobster Boss - Gambino crime family

This famous tabloid newspaper has a great displayable front page heading and photo concerning mob leader John Gotti's guilty verdict, which ended up being his last day of freedom in society.
The front page has a great headline: "GONE FELLA" with: "Gotti Goes Down On All Counts" and grainy photo. Nice for display. Much more on the following pages.
Complete in 32 pages, nice condition.

Background:On April 2, 1992, John Gotti, the infamous “Teflon Don” and boss of the Gambino crime family, was found guilty on all counts in a federal racketeering and murder trial in the Eastern District of New York, ending years of high-profile legal evasion. The conviction followed extensive investigations by federal prosecutors, who used wiretaps, surveillance, and the testimony of former associates to build their case, proving Gotti’s involvement in multiple murders, loansharking, illegal gambling, and other organized crime activities. This landmark verdict not only stripped Gotti of his freedom—resulting in a life sentence without parole—but also marked a turning point in the federal fight against organized crime, demonstrating that even the most notorious mob bosses could be successfully prosecuted. The New York Daily News famously reported the conviction with the headline “GONE FELLA” cementing the fall of one of America’s most notorious mob figures.