Victoria Gotti's $2.65 million NY mansion - featured in TV show 'Growing Up ... trends now

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Victoria Gotti's $2.65 million NY mansion -  featured in TV show 'Growing Up ... trends now

Victoria Gotti's $2.65 million NY mansion - featured in TV show 'Growing Up ... trends now

Victoria Gotti's million-dollar New York mansion famously debuted in the reality TV show 'Growing Up Gotti' was foreclosed on by a bank.

The $2.65 million Old Westbury home was once owned by Victoria's mob-boss father John Gotti and has been abandoned since the FBI raided the mansion in 2016 as apart of a tax fraud investigation involving the mob-daughter and her sons, according to Page Six.

Now, JP Morgan Chase National Bank snatched up the home for in October for $2.65 million when it was auctioned off. 

The Long Island mansion appears to need some work as algae fills the partially empty pool and the weeds peek through the cement. 

Victoria Gotti's million-dollar home was purchased by JP Morgan in October. The home was seen in the reality TV show 'Growing Up Gotti' from 2004-2007 on A&E featuring Victoria and her sons. Pictured: the mansion before the raid

Victoria Gotti's million-dollar home was purchased by JP Morgan in October. The home was seen in the reality TV show 'Growing Up Gotti' from 2004-2007 on A&E featuring Victoria and her sons. Pictured: the mansion before the raid 

Victoria Gotti abandoned the home in 2016 after it was raided by the FBI in relation to a tax fraud investigation against her family. Family: Victoria and sons (l-r) John, Frankie and Carmine all starred in reality TV show 'Growing Up Gotti.' The family are pictured here in 2004

Victoria Gotti abandoned the home in 2016 after it was raided by the FBI in relation to a tax fraud investigation against her family. Family: Victoria and sons (l-r) John, Frankie and Carmine all starred in reality TV show 'Growing Up Gotti.' The family are pictured here in 2004

The Gotti's family auto part shop - run by Victoria's sons Carmine, John and Frank Gotti Agnello - was also raided by the FBI in 2016. 

Carmine Agnello, Victoria's ex-husband, used to run the shop until he turned it over to his sons. 

THE NEW YORK MOB

The mafia in New York has traditionally been formed by five 'families'

Gambino - named after its founder, Carlo Gambino. John Gotti became the head of the Gambinos in 1985 when he bumped off his boss, 'Big Paul' Castellano

Colombo - named after 1930s leader, Joe Colombo, its current boss Carmine 'The Snake' Persico is in jail, aged 83

Bonanno - founded by 'Joe Bananas' Bonanno, it suffered a major setback in 2004 when boss 'Big Joey' Massina ratted out his pals and turned state's evidence

Genovese - named after former boss Vito Genovese, it was once led by Vincent 'The Oddfather' Gigante who escaped jail by feigning insanity

Lucchese - traditionally one of the smaller families, they hit headlines in the 1970s with their role in the French Connection heroin smuggling ring

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Victoria Gotti dumped Agnello about 19 years ago after he was exposed for cheating on her with his Queens secretary - and was also convicted of racketeering. 

The family was famously featured in 'Growing Up Gotti,' which ran from 2004-2007 on A&E.

It was cancelled due to poor ratings, according to NBC.

It appears Victoria has had a long foreclosure battle with JP Morgan for nearly two decades. 

Victoria became the sole owner of the home in 2004.

She reportedly owed JP Morgan $650,000 in mortgage payments in 2009 after not paying for two years.

At the time Gotti had a plan of using

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