Victoria Gotti

Victoria Gotti

Writer, participant in many television projects, daughter of the head of the mafia clan, John Gotti
Date of Birth: 27.11.1962
Country: USA

Biography of Victoria Gotti

Born on November 27, 1962, in Brooklyn, New York (USA), Victoria Gotti is a popular writer, television personality, and the daughter of the late and scandalously infamous crime boss, John Gotti. Only her parents were allowed to call her beloved daughter Vicky.

Victoria Gotti

In her early childhood, Victoria was a very calm girl, sometimes overly so, which worried her parents. They often wondered if she was autistic.

At the age of 22, Victoria married Carmine Agnello. They had children together, including Carmine Agnello Jr., John, and Frank. However, her husband turned out to be involved in criminal activities and ultimately paid the price for it. He was convicted for extortion and arson and sentenced to nine years in prison. Victoria Gotti did not wait for her troubled husband and filed for divorce in 2003 based on his imprisonment.

In the late 1990s, Victoria's professional journalism career reached its peak. She worked for many popular publications, including the "New York Post" and the famous American tabloid "Star."

Gotti became the author of several famous projects such as "Senator's Daughter" (1997), "I'll Be Watching You" (1998), "Superstar" (2000), and "Hot Italian Dish" (2006). From August 2004 to December 2005, Victoria Gotti became a television star. She participated in the reality show "Up Gotti," and although the show did not last long, it was enough time for Gotti to become known to almost every viewer. Interestingly, her sons also appeared on the show.

The audience had mixed reactions to the project. While many enjoyed the show, most believed it was created as a publicity stunt for the Gotti crime clan. Despite seeming well-being, Victoria Gotti cannot boast of robust health. She has a heart condition and relies on a cardiac pacemaker. Additionally, in August 2005, she announced that she had been diagnosed with breast cancer. However, it was later found that the disease was not as extensive as initially thought, and the stage was pre-cancerous.

Nevertheless, Victoria Gotti continues to work and live a fulfilling life.

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