| John Gotti, also known as John Angelo Gotti III, was | | | | name "Teflon Jr." for similar reasons. |
| a famous mobster and gang leader during the 1990s | | | | In 1992, he was sentenced to prison for various |
| in New York. He was the son of John J. Gotti, who | | | | crimes and also became the leader of the Gambino |
| was the leader of the Gambino crime family. He took | | | | crime family. As he was a relation to Gotti senior, he |
| over from his father after his death. | | | | was allowed to visit him in prison and it was widely |
| Between the years 2004 and 2009, he has been | | | | speculated that he followed his father's orders, which |
| involved in many illegal crimes. But, in January 2010, | | | | were designed while in the prison. |
| the government announced that he would not be | | | | He has made the headline news recently as he |
| prosecuted for any of those crimes due to | | | | avoided his fifth trial. It is the fourth time in four |
| inadequate evidence. | | | | years that the judges failed to make a final decision |
| His father John J. Gotti was also known as the | | | | regarding Gotti's case. He was tried three times |
| "Dapper Don" for his stylish suits or the "Teflon Don" | | | | previously regarding various racketeering charges and |
| for his ability to avoid prosecutions. He took the | | | | has escaped prosecution every single time. |