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The Victoria Gotti Story on Lifetime

Posted By: njcapo35

The Victoria Gotti Story on Lifetime - 02/08/19 01:09 AM



https://www.mylifetime.com/movies/victoria-gotti-my-fathers-daughter



Executive produced by Victoria Gotti herself, the movie takes us deep into the world of what it was really like to grow up as the daughter of mob boss John Gotti, revealing the glamour, glitz and unique hardships of her world. Sharing never-before-revealed stories about her life, Victoria (Chelsea Frei) tells of a sensitive child growing up with a beloved father (Maurice Benard) she worried about constantly; the tragedy of her younger brother’s death; and her turbulent romance, forbidden by her father, with the man who later became her husband. Victoria had a front-row seat to a life the world became fascinated with, all while trying to reconcile the loving father she adored with a man the outside world was determined to bring down.


Who's watching?(Don't lie)


Posted By: Moe_Tilden

Re: The Victoria Gotti Story on Lifetime - 02/08/19 01:49 AM

John Favara knocking down Frankie Gotti:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_xSkO8kEUw
Posted By: njcapo35

Re: The Victoria Gotti Story on Lifetime - 02/08/19 02:03 AM

Originally Posted by Moe_Tilden
John Favara knocking down Frankie Gotti:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_xSkO8kEUw


You rubber room/straightjacket candidate piece of shit.
Posted By: Moe_Tilden

Re: The Victoria Gotti Story on Lifetime - 02/08/19 02:07 AM

What I posted might've been a little brusque, but not nearly as tasteless as the Gotti and Gravano families commercialising the deaths of all their victims.

Imagine how the Favara family feels about this hag slandering their family member 30 years after he was tortured to death?
Posted By: JCrusher

Re: The Victoria Gotti Story on Lifetime - 02/08/19 04:51 AM

Originally Posted by Moe_Tilden
What I posted might've been a little brusque, but not nearly as tasteless as the Gotti and Gravano families commercialising the deaths of all their victims.

Imagine how the Favara family feels about this hag slandering their family member 30 years after he was tortured to death?

Even after his disappearance they continued to hound Janet Favara. In January 1981 victoria gotti yelled ans screamed at Janet in a supermarket. They were also sent a box of excrement
Posted By: Stubbs

Re: The Victoria Gotti Story on Lifetime - 02/08/19 05:09 PM

Originally Posted by njcapo35
Originally Posted by Moe_Tilden
John Favara knocking down Frankie Gotti:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_xSkO8kEUw


You rubber room/straightjacket candidate piece of shit.


I’m not going to lie, Moe that was hilarious and not what I expected. Damn.

And yeah, the Gottis are scrumbags who’s patriarch murdered dozens of people and his stupid kids love to live off of their blood money. The only one with even a hint of dignity seems to be Junior.
Posted By: furio_from_naples

Re: The Victoria Gotti Story on Lifetime - 02/08/19 07:48 PM

Originally Posted by Moe_Tilden
John Favara knocking down Frankie Gotti:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_xSkO8kEUw


At the end the only good Gotti was the Gotti that died first.
Posted By: JCrusher

Re: The Victoria Gotti Story on Lifetime - 02/08/19 09:49 PM

Originally Posted by furio_from_naples
Originally Posted by Moe_Tilden
John Favara knocking down Frankie Gotti:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_xSkO8kEUw


At the end the only good Gotti was the Gotti that died first

.
Its interesting Ive often wondered what would become of Frankie Gotti if he hadnt died. Supposedly he was a favorite of his father but would he of pushed him into the life like Junior? Peter Gotti was still too young when he father went to jail but Frankie was only a couple years younger than Junior.
Posted By: furio_from_naples

Re: The Victoria Gotti Story on Lifetime - 02/08/19 10:54 PM

Originally Posted by JCrusher
Originally Posted by furio_from_naples
Originally Posted by Moe_Tilden
John Favara knocking down Frankie Gotti:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_xSkO8kEUw


At the end the only good Gotti was the Gotti that died first

.
Its interesting Ive often wondered what would become of Frankie Gotti if he hadnt died. Supposedly he was a favorite of his father but would he of pushed him into the life like Junior? Peter Gotti was still too young when he father went to jail but Frankie was only a couple years younger than Junior.


Gotti sr said to Gigante that he was proud when inducted his son while Gigante said that he was sorry for him. I think that Gotti would be proud to made the another son But Frank was born in 1968 so too young to be made be his father but at the end if he would follow his father in the life maybe should be made after.
Posted By: ItalianIrishMix

Re: The Victoria Gotti Story on Lifetime - 02/08/19 11:02 PM

Originally Posted by Stubbs
The only one with even a hint of dignity seems to be Junior.


I agree....Junior, although was fully immersed in that life, I think he does not portray the, arrogant attitude that usually doesn't fade.
I can only imagine how much guts it took for him to tell his dad that he wanted out.

Looking at photos of him in his youth and now, seem to convey a different person.

Leonetti also seems to convey this....Someone who was sucked into the thrill of it all but at the core, they aren't the worst of the worst.
Posted By: Hollander

Re: The Victoria Gotti Story on Lifetime - 02/09/19 12:47 AM

In the MCC Junior spend some time with Henk Rommy a black dutch drug boss, they seemed to get along well.
Posted By: Moe_Tilden

Re: The Victoria Gotti Story on Lifetime - 02/09/19 12:50 AM

Junior had quite the interest in Native American culture. IIRC he had some tattoos which conveyed that. One of a tribal leader or something like that if I'm not mistaken. And I'm almost positive that he managed to take it further and draw parallels between the plight of Native Americans and the plight of his father. I'm sure Native Americans would be delighted with that comparison.
Posted By: hoodlum

Re: The Victoria Gotti Story on Lifetime - 02/09/19 04:15 AM

Originally Posted by njcapo35


https://www.mylifetime.com/movies/victoria-gotti-my-fathers-daughter



Executive produced by Victoria Gotti herself, the movie takes us deep into the world of what it was really like to grow up as the daughter of mob boss John Gotti, revealing the glamour, glitz and unique hardships of her world. Sharing never-before-revealed stories about her life, Victoria (Chelsea Frei) tells of a sensitive child growing up with a beloved father (Maurice Benard) she worried about constantly; the tragedy of her younger brother’s death; and her turbulent romance, forbidden by her father, with the man who later became her husband. Victoria had a front-row seat to a life the world became fascinated with, all while trying to reconcile the loving father she adored with a man the outside world was determined to bring down.


Who's watching?(Don't lie)



Man , she is ugly...nowadays anyway..'scuse me 4 my straightforwardness.
Posted By: furio_from_naples

Re: The Victoria Gotti Story on Lifetime - 02/09/19 08:38 AM

Originally Posted by Hollander
In the MCC Junior spend some time with Henk Rommy a black dutch drug boss, they seemed to get along well.


http://gangstersinc.ning.com/profiles/blogs/dutch-boss-henk-orlando-rommy

At the beginning of the new millennium Rommy was enjoying the good life in the south of Spain. He is involved in lucrative real estate deals and has some other ventures going as well, some legal, others not so. On April 4, 2003 he is arrested and charged with importing 1000 kilos of hashish from Spain. Rommy says he doesn't need to import hashish to The Netherlands because there is enough home grown hashish to supply the market. But to no avail, Rommy is found guilty and sentenced to an amazing one year sentence. Thanks to a shortage of cells Rommy is released three months early.

Luck runs out at one point and it was no different for Rommy. On November 12, 2003 he is arrested in Malaga, Spain. This time he faces a very different opponent: the DEA. After losing his fight against extradition to the US, Rommy faces a very tough time. Awaiting his trial in New York he is housed in the Metropolitan Correctional Center where he shares a cell with mob boss John "Junior" Gotti. Junior Gotti advises him to take a plea deal, because eventhough the case is weak, the prosecution usually wins. But Rommy is defiant and takes his chances in court.

During the trial it becomes known Rommy was lured to the Bermuda Islands by a friend who was working for the DEA. At the Sonesta Beach Resort Rommy, his friend, and another man who claims to represent an Israeli gang from New York discuss setting up an ecstacy pipeline from The Netherlands to the US. Rommy is also asked if he can deliver MDMA (an important ingredient in ecstacy). On September 30, 2006 Rommy is found guilty and sentenced to 20 years in prison. 

Name: HENK ROMMY

Register Number: 57271-054

Age: 67
Race: White
Sex: Male

Release Date: 05/31/2021

Located At: FCI Victorville Medium I
Posted By: JC

Re: The Victoria Gotti Story on Lifetime - 02/09/19 04:00 PM

Originally Posted by ItalianIrishMix
Originally Posted by Stubbs
The only one with even a hint of dignity seems to be Junior.


I agree....Junior, although was fully immersed in that life, I think he does not portray the, arrogant attitude that usually doesn't fade.
I can only imagine how much guts it took for him to tell his dad that he wanted out.

Looking at photos of him in his youth and now, seem to convey a different person.

Leonetti also seems to convey this....Someone who was sucked into the thrill of it all but at the core, they aren't the worst of the worst.


I don't get that feeling at all with either of them, I just get the feeling that they didn't want to do their time. Gotti Jr. had no problem pushing people around on the street with the Gotti name behind him, just like Leonetti had no problem ordering/doing hits for his uncle. If memory serves Gotti and his friends stabbed a guy in a diner and Leonetti married the former wife of a guy that he killed. They both seemed to love the life when they were riding high, but they couldn't deal with the downside of the life when it came time to pay the piper. As flawed as they were, guys like Gotti Sr., Scarfo and Sonny Franzese stayed true to the code even when things went south, unlike Gotti Jr., Leonetti and Michael Franzese. If it wasn't for LE they would have kept on doing what they were doing, there wouldn't have been any come to Jesus moment.
Posted By: DiLorenzo

Re: The Victoria Gotti Story on Lifetime - 02/09/19 05:42 PM

I agree...John jr. proudly told that story of hitting a guy over the head with a bottle because the guy wanted to buy him a drink, and then someone gets killed over that stupidity...I'd be ashamed to admit that, and he's proudly going tv bragging about it !!
Posted By: JCrusher

Re: The Victoria Gotti Story on Lifetime - 02/09/19 06:36 PM

Originally Posted by DiLorenzo
I agree...John jr. proudly told that story of hitting a guy over the head with a bottle because the guy wanted to buy him a drink, and then someone gets killed over that stupidity...I'd be ashamed to admit that, and he's proudly going tv bragging about it !!

I think he may have slipped up there. Usually he is very careful of talking about his mob activities especially about what happenee at the Silver Fox which he has long been connected to that killing
Posted By: DuesPaid

Re: The Victoria Gotti Story on Lifetime - 02/10/19 04:05 AM

Go the fuck away already.

Did not and will not watch.
Posted By: blueracing347

Re: The Victoria Gotti Story on Lifetime - 02/10/19 04:10 AM

When will it end? When the kids are all dead, you watch and see the grandkids cashing in on old Johnny boy.
Posted By: tenpin477

Re: The Victoria Gotti Story on Lifetime - 02/10/19 02:42 PM

Originally Posted by blueracing347
When will it end? When the kids are all dead, you watch and see the grandkids cashing in on old Johnny boy.


Junior's son John is a pretty legitimate MMA fighter though who doesn't seem to want to cash in on the name at all. So there's at least 1.
Posted By: Moe_Tilden

Re: The Victoria Gotti Story on Lifetime - 02/10/19 02:58 PM

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“The only one that I thought would emulate what I was was my son John,” said John Jr., who has six children. “The only one. He was the one who had all the questions regarding that life. He was very inquisitive regarding his grandfather, regarding where I was in my life. My wife would always catch him on the sites, reading the sites and whatnot. And watching the shows. So he was the one that I had to worry about.”


https://www.mmafighting.com/2018/5/...me-while-forging-own-path-as-mma-fighter

I wonder if he's ever been on this site lol.

Remember that time someone purporting to be John Ciancaglini's wife was on the site?
Posted By: bronx

Re: The Victoria Gotti Story on Lifetime - 02/11/19 02:12 AM

She looks like skelator
Posted By: Mikeybats31

Re: The Victoria Gotti Story on Lifetime - 02/11/19 10:23 PM

She is such an annoying person, everytime I hear her talk I just want to turn it off, same with that mob wives nonsense, It is absolutely cringeworthy...
Posted By: streetbossliborio

Re: The Victoria Gotti Story on Lifetime - 02/12/19 02:00 AM

John Gotti sr favourite son was a civilian. A nice chubby guy can’t remember his name. Money is money same situation everyone would do the same.

Just watched some movie on Netflix about the illegal Iraq war. Now the bush (and Blair) family is a family that needs to reviled for what they done and disappear. How Jeb thought he was gonna run in 2016. All those families us, uk, abroad that lost kids over an obviously bs war.

I digress anyway
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