I have a question; I’ve read recently that John Gotti considered Stephen Grammauta a dangerous rival and a guy who was a threat to his leadership.

How is this possible?? (Was it because he was one of the guys involved in Albert Anastasia’s demise??) Grammauta was old and was no potential threat to Gotti… also was Grammauta that feared??

It’s also being said that Grammauta refused to go to the Ravenite social club (Nino Gaggi did the same) when asked by John Gotti to do so…

How was Grammauta able to get away with this during Gotti’s entire reign as boss? And he (Grammauta) was still able to become a full-time captain in his elderly years with Gotti’s blessing.

Anyways; Where did the Grammauta and Gotti hostility come from?

Would love some responses!!






Last edited by Zavattoni; 09/23/22 09:52 AM.

“I called your f—— house five times yesterday, now, if you’re going to disregard my m—– f—— phone calls, I’ll blow you and that f —— house up… This is not a f—— game. My time is valuable. If I ever hear anybody else calls you and you respond within five days, I’ll f—— kill you.” ~ John Gotti.