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'Growing Up Gotti' Mansion In Old Westbury Foreclosed On: Reports

Look inside the abandoned home of mob boss John Gotti and daughter Victoria Gotti featured on "Growing Up Gotti." It sold for $2.65M in Dec.

Victoria Gotti and her family's home featured on reality show "Growing Up Gotti" sold in December 2022, reportedly a bank foreclosure.
Victoria Gotti and her family's home featured on reality show "Growing Up Gotti" sold in December 2022, reportedly a bank foreclosure. (Paul Hawthorne/Getty Images)

OLD WESTBURY, NY — The Old Westbury mansion featured on reality TV show "Growing Up Gotti" sold in December, and multiple reports indicate it was a foreclosure. The Birch Court home was owned by mob boss John Gotti, otherwise known as the "Teflon Don," and then daughter Victoria Gotti, where the 2004 and 2005 reality show about Gotti's life with her three sons was filmed.

The home, listed on Foreclosure.com and Zillow.com as a foreclosure, sold for $2,649,466 on Dec. 7, 2022, according to Trulia.

On Tuesday, the New York Post reported that they obtained real estate records showing that the Dec. 7 sale was when JP Morgan Chase National Bank received the deed from from an Oct. 26, 2022 auction of the property. The bank, with a "$2.65 million offer" was the highest bidder, the Post reported.

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The home was abandoned after a 2016 raid by federal agents. In 2021, a YouTube account called BigBankz, that trespasses into abandoned homes, explored the Gotti manse and items the family left behind, including cars and flyers for Gotti's book signing.


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According to Zillow, the over 7,000-square-foot mansion has five bedrooms, six bathrooms, a pond and a horse barn.

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