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Updated · Fox News · Jun 2
Lewis Kasman Reveals $10 Million Mob Cash Stash, Claims John Gotti 'Chief of Staff' Role
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 2

Lewis Kasman Reveals $10 Million Mob Cash Stash, Claims John Gotti 'Chief of Staff' Role

1 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 2
  • $6 million to $10 million sat in a toy chest in Lewis Kasman’s attic, he says in Fox Nation’s new documentary “Gotti’s Guy,” where he recounts years as John Gotti’s trusted aide.
  • Kasman, 68, says he acted as an outside sounding board and messenger for the Gambino boss in the late 1980s and early 1990s, calling himself the family’s “chief of staff” with unusual access.
  • He says the Gambino family brought in more than $100 million a year and describes the appeal of the role as proximity to power, even as he now says he ignored the moral cost.
  • That reassessment comes after his own legal troubles: Kasman served six months in prison in 1996 for lying to a grand jury and later pleaded guilty in 2010 to fraud-related charges.
  • The documentary also revives the family feud around him, with John A. Gotti branding Kasman a traitor and FBI informant, while Kasman says he still does not miss the life—only Gotti.
Why did Gotti's 'adopted son' become an FBI informant, betraying the family he claimed to love?
With the Gambino family's fortune estimated at $500 million, where did all the money actually go?