JOHN GOTTI 
"Nobody
rolls sevens and elevens forever" - John
Gotti |
JOHN
drew THIS! Nice, huh?
Under
maximum security with 1 hour each day to shower and
resist confinement, he is left with little time to mark
the day. Having been given a life sentence while his one
time underboss Sammy
Gravano ran a construction business in
Phoenix, "Marathon".
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John Gotti received mail
from his supporters all over the world and managed
to reply to the hundreds of letters he received.
Not allowed contact with other
prisoners, Gotti was forced to live out his days
confined to an 8 by 10 foot cell with a concrete
slab for a bed and a toilet. Despite these
conditions, John Gotti managed to stay
physically and emotionally strong. His demeanor was
positive.
Gravano
pulled the trigger and ended the lives of 19 men.

Since February 25, 2000 he won't be ordering lumber
from Home Depot. He could do alot of time for
illegal drug trafficking.

JOHN'S LOCKDOWN CONDITIONS
On June 23, 1992, John Gotti was
sentenced to life without the possibility
of parole and delivered to Marion Penitentiary in
Illinois, the toughest
and most inhumane prison in the country. Nobody has ever
stayed
at Marion more than three years straight without getting
transferred
to another prison because it is so tough, twenty-three
hours a day lockup.
making it the longest stay
ever at Marion, over 8 years.

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