One of the first egregiously bad (not in the good way) reality series, “Growing Up Gotti” was staged in a gaudy, overwrought and enormous Long Island mansion.
The mansion is now on the auction block, according to the New York Post.
A&E filmed the reality show, “Growing Up Gotti” at the foreclosed home in 2004 and 2005. The show was a slice of pizza pie as Victoria wrangled her thick-headed sons, Carmine, John and Frank.
The bank has seized Victoria Gotti’s estate on Long Island because she is behind to the tune of $650,000 in mortgage payments, according to court paper made public today.
John “Dapper Don” Gotti’s daughter Victoria owes Gotti’s lender, JP Morgan Chase, for two years of back notes, and was allowed to live there for two years until the bank decided to foreclose.
Victoria and her former husband Carmine Agnello divorced in 2003, with the bank transferring the deed over to Gotti.
Her note was $25,000 a month and the Post claims she “never made all the payments.”
The Post reports that the Brooklyn Appellate Division “granted the lender’s motion for summary judgment on the foreclosure and the appointment of a referee to report whether the property can be sold in one lot. The ruling reversed a 2007 decision by Nassau County Supreme Court Justice Roy Mahon who determined foreclosure proceedings were too early at the time.”
Asked about ex husband Agnello, Victoria’s mother (also named Victoria) told the Post, “The creep that he is, he took out a mortgage behind her back. She can’t afford to pay.”

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