Here's pretty much the entire part on the Gotti-Scarfo meeting.


In early 1986, Scarfo and Leonetti paid their
respects to John Gotti as the new boss of the Gambino
Family. In their initial meeting, Scarfo apprised Gotti
of the problems caused by the Gambino brothers in
his area and specifically cited the beatings at the Deptford
Tavern

In approximately December of 1985,
John Gotti, a member of the Gambino Family, had Paul
Castellano killed and then took over
as boss. A short time later, Gambino
member Salvatore “Sammy the Bull”
Gravano travelled to Atlantic City to
meet with Scarfo and Leonetti. They
met Gravano at a bar, known as
Angelo’s Fairmount Tavern, on
Fairmount and Mississippi Avenues.
Gravano told Scarfo and Leonetti
that Gotti, as the new boss of the
Gambino Family, would like to meet
them. Scarfo told Gravano that he
would also like to meet Gotti and that
he would make contact with Joe
Farinella to schedule a meeting.
Scarfo and Leonetti then contacted
Farinella in Trenton shortly afterward
and made arrangements to meet
with Gotti.
A month or so after Gotti became
boss, Scarfo and Leonetti met him for
the first time. The meeting took place
in approximately January or February
of 1986 at a town house in Staten
Island that was owned by a brotherin-
law of Gravano’s. Other members
of the Gambino Family who were at
the meeting were Gravano, Frank
DeCicco, Joseph “Joe” Gallo,
Angelo Ruggiero, Joe Farinella and
Joseph “Joe Butch” Corrao. Scarfo
and Leonetti were the only members
of the Scarfo Family who went to the
meeting. One of the areas discussed
were the problems that the Scarfo
Family was having with the
Gambino brothers and their associates,
including the incident with Sal
Gambino at the Deptford Tavern.
Gotti said that he was sorry that the
incidents occurred.
Shortly after Scarfo’s and Gotti’s first meeting,
a sit-down was convened when a Gambino Family
associate brandished a gun and threatened a Scarfo
Family member in a fight over a woman at a Cherry
Hill bar. Leonetti narrated the facts that prompted the
sit-down over the persistent problems with the
Gambinos:
Within a month or two of the first
meeting with Gotti, another problem
occurred with the Gambino group
from the southern New Jersey and
Philadelphia area. It involved
Emanuel “Matty” Gambino, who
was friendly with John, Joe and Sal
Gambino. Matty Gambino, who
lived in the southern New Jersey area,
was somehow related to the Gambino
brothers. He and Philip Narducci had
an argument over a woman at a
Cherry Hill bar, known as Franchin’s.
Gambino made threatening remarks
and pulled a gun on Narducci.
Narducci was a La Cosa Nostra
member in the Scarfo Family and
Gambino was an associate in the
Gambino Family. After the incident
took place, Narducci went to see
Leonetti in Atlantic City at the office
of Scarf, Inc., to tell him what had
happened. They took a walk outside
while Narducci, who was accountable
to Leonetti at the time, explained the
situation. When Leonetti told Scarfo
about the incident, Scarfo was furious.
Around March of 1986, Scarfo and
Leonetti again met Gotti at the Staten
Island town house of Salvatore
“Sammy The Bull” Gravano’s
brother-in-law. Gotti had Joe
Farinella contact Scarfo and Leonetti
to arrange a second meeting because
Gotti wanted to further discuss the
problems with the Gambino brothers
and their associates. Scarfo and
Leonetti were the only members from
the Scarfo Family who attended the
sit-down. The Gambino Family members
that attended the first meeting
with Gotti were the same members
who were present for the second meeting.
The meeting resolved the issue to Scarfo’s
satisfaction:
Scarfo and Leonetti explained to
Gotti what Matty Gambino had done
to Narducci. Scarfo then told Gotti
that he was so angry that he wanted Matty Gambino killed. The incidents
regarding Sal Gambino’s actions at
the Deptford Tavern...[was] also
brought up again. Scarfo told Gotti
that he was tired of all the problems
caused by the Gambino brothers and
their associates. Gotti apologized for
the problems and asked Scarfo to give
him a little more time to take care of
the situation. Gotti indicated that
since he had only been boss of the
Gambino Family for a few months,
he needed time to get things in order.
Gotti said that if he couldn’t
straighten out the situation, then he
would have Matty Gambino killed.
After the meeting with Gotti, the
Scarfo Family never had any more
problems with the Gambino group
from the southern New Jersey and
Philadelphia area.