JOHN GOTTI DeCavalcante Crime Family Induction Ceremony Controversy Exposed
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The DeCavalcante crime family, often referred to as New Jersey's Mafia, faced humiliation in the 1980s when Gambino boss John Gotti declared their induction ceremonies invalid. After becoming boss in 1962, Sam DeCavalcante made significant changes to the traditional Mafia induction ritual, omitting the symbolic use of a gun, knife, and burning holy card. According to turncoats like Anthony Rotondo and Vinny Ocean Palermo, this deviation from tradition didn’t sit well with Gotti. • Rotondo revealed that Gotti viewed the DeCavalcante family as lightweights and ordered them to redo their inductions correctly. This included pricking fingers, burning ashes, and following the full Mafia ritual to swear loyalty under omertà—the sacred code of silence. Gotti even staked claims in several Staten Island businesses to assert dominance over the New Jersey family. • This story highlights the tensions between the DeCavalcante and Gambino families and the importance of tradition in Mafia culture. • #DeCavalcanteFamily #JohnGotti #MafiaInductions #SamDeCavalcante #RealMobStories
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